Sanah Kapoor was born on 15 February 1993 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. She is an actress, known for Shaandaar (2015), Saroj Ka Rishta (2022) and Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi (2019).
Sanai Victoria Cunningham, known professionally as 'Sanai Victoria', is a 15-year-old American actress who began her career at the age of 7. Currently you can see her on Diary of a Future President as Melissa on Disney+ as well as Netflix's No-Good Nick as Tamika. At the tender age of 2½, she had already begun piano, gymnastics, voice, and dance lessons and has continued to excel in performing arts. Sanai started in natural pageants, at the age of six, where she instantly excelled winning several Miss California titles up to the age of eleven. Shortly thereafter Sanai decided to test her fate in the acting industry. She immediately started booking numerous national commercials. Booking the very first audition that she went on. Within a year of acting, Nickelodeon gave her the call that catapulted a trajectory to her comedic career as they recognized Sanai's talent and gave her a starring role on the Nickelodeon pilot Future Shock, where she starred as Kylie Parker, a tenacious, wise-beyond-her-years 8-year-old. Comedy has come naturally for this bright, charismatic young actress, throughout the years Sanai has been seen as Vera on ABC's Modern Family and Cousin Diamond on Black-ish. She has also guest starred on many Disney shows including Sydney to the Max, Lab Rats Elite Force, Girl Meets World, and Bizaardvark. She was nominated and won a Young Artist Award for her portrayal of Zoe in Lab Rats Elite Force. At the age of 9 Sanai had the pleasure of working with the very talented Tyler Perry as a series regular on "The Payne's" which aired on the OWN Network. Her voice can be heard as a series regular in animated projects such as, Tessa on Little People by Fisher Price on Sprout and Disney's Whisker Haven Tales with the Palace Pets, as Treasure, on Disney Junior. In addition to recurring on Vampirina as Phoebe on Disney Junior and Madagascar: A Little Wild as Claire, on Hulu respectively. While she has obvious comedic instinct, Sanai loves to explore theatrical and dramatic acting. She has always been cognitively beyond her years and enjoys bringing true stories to life on the screen. She began as Victoria Whitney in Lifetime's remake of the classic Beaches, opposite Idina Menzel and Nia Long. Sanai also she stars as Lola in the independent feature, Summering, directed and produced by James Ponsoldt. When Sanai is not working, she is a straight A honor roll student, enrolled in Advanced Placement (AP) college courses at school. She's on the cheer team and loves to hang out with the four-legged best friend Sasha Fierce. She enjoys supporting charities and is currently working on developing her own nonprofit that will help foster care youth and the mentally ill. She enjoys being a regular teenager on TikTok @SanaiVictoria and on Instagram @iamsanaivictoria. She is represented by Tanesia Tramell at Eleven 7 Artist Management and A3 Artist Agency.
Sanal Aman is known for Malik (2021), Point Range and Japan (2023).
Sanal Kumar Sasidharan is an Indian film director known for his distinctive and thought-provoking work in the Malayalam film industry. Born in Perumkadavila, Kerala, he initially pursued a career in law before transitioning to filmmaking. Sasidharan gained widespread recognition for his debut feature film, "Oraalppokkam" (2014), which garnered critical acclaim for its unique narrative style and exploration of existential themes. However, it was his subsequent film, "S Durga" (2017), that brought him international acclaim. The film won the Hivos Tiger Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, solidifying Sasidharan's position as a filmmaker with a distinct voice. Known for his commitment to exploring societal issues and pushing cinematic boundaries, Sasidharan continued to make waves with films like "Sexy Durga" (2017) and "Chola" (2019). His films often challenge conventional storytelling norms, offering audiences a fresh perspective on contemporary issues. Beyond filmmaking, Sasidharan has been an influential figure in advocating for the independent film movement in India. His dedication to storytelling and his willingness to address societal complexities have made him a notable figure in the world of cinema
Sanal Nair is known for Half Pants Full Pants (2022).
Sanam is known for Kashmir Daily (2018), Sabne Bana Di Jodi (2020) and Leech (2023).
Sanam Bariar is known for Taut (2022), Me Kacha Mera Yaar Pakke and Babul Meriya guddiya (2021).
Sanam Erfani, born in Tehran, Iran, is an award winning actress, receiving a First Place in Novice Nationals in Dramatic Interpretation, followed by a Gold or First Place that same year at the prestigious Phi Rho Pi National Tournament for her Dramatic Interpretation of Joyce Carol Oates' monologues. While in high school, she also received the Southern California Educational Theater Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Leanne in a poignant play based on stories of women who served during the Vietnam War entitled, "A Piece of My Heart." Trilingual with fluency in Farsi, English, and Spanish, she is a graduate of Columbia University's MFA Acting program. The first Iranian-born to graduate the acting conservatory, she was mentored by the late-great Kristin Linklater, as well as La Mama Theater founder, Ellen Stewart. During her studies, she was nominated by her professors and won the prestigious Bob Hope Fellowship for her performative excellence. She obtained an undergraduate degree in Performance Arts from San Francisco State University, where she worked with and was mentored by three-time Tony Award Nominee (for her play "Quilters"), Barbara Damashek. In addition to her acting, she is a playwright and screenwriter. Her plays include: "Attraction" which premiered at the New York Theater Festival, "Hush: Inside the Waiting Womb" which premiered at The Players Club in New York and the Hudson Theater in Los Angeles, a 12 character solo show entitled "Last Import Soliloquy" which premiered at Joyce SoHo in New York, and an original adaptation of Ibsen's "A Doll's House" and Strindberg's "Miss Julie" called "La Liberata" which premiered at Dixon Place in New York. Her recent films include Bharat Film Festival Winner "The Refuge" (Official Selection at Five International Film Festivals ), the multi-award winning feature film "Imitation Girl" (available on Amazon), award winning short film "Scheherazade" (winner: Champs-Elysées Film Festival, winner: DC Shorts), and "Hasti Joon" (official selection at Five Film Festivalsl). Active in New York Theater and Experimental Theater, her off-off Broadway Credits include: "Liminal Archive" with Al Límite Collective at the New Ohio Theater, "Babette's Feast" at The Connelly Theater in New York, "The Fall" at The Flamboyan Theater in New York, "Miss Lilly Gets Boned" at The New Ohio Theater in New York, and "Cats Don't Grin" premiering at Cherry Lane Theater in New York. Her work is centered on passionately creating and playing dynamic characters with seamless naturalism and grounded authenticity.