Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Shahi was an American actress who was the star of Life the show on television. She was born to an Iranian father and a Spanish mother, Shahi's diverse lineage has helped expand her vision beyond her religion and the region. Shahi had a dream to perform as an actress from the time when she was just a kid. After turning eighteen, Shahi began to model. She was involved in a lot of theater in her college and school. The seasoned television and film actor today, Sarah began her career on a modest start. After starring in a variety of television and film shows, she landed a lead part in a sitcom that aired on TV. The popularity of Shahi is not solely based on her acting skills. She's among the most well-known actors. Shahi was named number 90 on The Maxim magazine Hot 100 for 2005. In the following year she rose to the 66th spot in 2006. Also, she reached the number 36 position in 2012. The October issue of Maxim magazine featured the hottest girls on Maxim's show. AfterEllen.com ranked her number five on their list of the top hot girls for 2007. Sarah Shahi in addition to her role as an actress is also a keen sports fan and was a NFL cheerleader before she took on the camera. She has a brown-belt in Karate. Sarah Wayne Callies....................Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress. Sarah Wayne Callies was born on the 1st June 1977 located in La Grange Illinois, and was raised in Honolulu Hawaii. Sarah is the daughter of two professors from the University of Hawaii. Sarah Anne Callies was her given name. She's a fantastic American actress. Perhaps best known for her performances in Prison Break on Fox (co-star Wentworth Miller), and Lori Grimes of AMC's The Walking Dead. Maxim magazine named her one of the "Hottest women" for the Fall 2008 season of television. Callies moved her home to New York City in 2003, and soon landed her first role on TV. She played Kate O'Malley on Queens Supreme. Her first role in a starring part was The Detective Jane Porter from The WB's Tarzan.
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