Sara Montpetit is known for Maria Chapdelaine (2021), Falcon Lake (2022) and Vampire humaniste cherche suicidaire consentant.
Sara was born in California but now resides in Oklahoma with her mom, dad, sister, and brother. Sara has always loved being in front of the camera and at the age of ten got really interested in performing arts. When she was 12 she auditioned for her first film and was super excited when she landed the role of Pretty Girl in Children of the Corn: Runaway. Since that moment, she has really fallen in love with acting and has landed small roles in other films. Sara attends Oklahoma Connections Academy Online and is an A/B student. Sara was honored when she was accepted into the Talent Network for Performing Arts through Connections Academy. In Sara's spare time she enjoys working on her art skills both digitally and free hand, reading everything she can on the American Revolutionary War, and spending time with her family. For past 6 years, Sara has been very active in the F.I.R.S.T. (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) program. Sara is currently on an FTC (FIRST Tech Challenge) team for the 2017/2018 season. She also mentors a JrFLL (Junior First Lego League) team for K-4th graders.
Sara Morgan is known for Transference, We Knew Better (2017) and Rightful (2021).
Sara Morling is known for her work on Team Hurricane (2017).
Sara Mornell is a producer and director, known for People Like Us (2012), Wicked City (2015) and Judging Amy (1999).
Sara Mortensen is known for Astrid et Raphaëlle (2019), Déflagrations (2021) and L'art du crime (2017).
Sara Murphy is an actress, known for Aimy in a Cage (2015), Turnabout (2016) and Murder University (2012).
Sara Márquez is known for The Winter Hunger (2021), Paraíso (2021) and Black Beach (2020).
Sara N. Salazar is known for Star Raiders: The Adventures of Saber Raine (2017), Gathering of Heroes: Legend of the Seven Swords (2018) and Legacy of the Tengu (2014).
Sara Naby Kim is an actress and assistant director, known for Hawaii Five-0 (2010), MacGyver (2016) and #wanderlust (2017).