Sarah Price is a producer and director, known for the feature documentaries American Movie (1999), The Yes Men (2003), and Summercamp! (2006). Although documentary work has been her primary focus, Price expanded into commercial work and episodic television, directing her first show for The Carrie Diaries (2013) for Warner Bros. Price is a member of the Director's Guild of America.
Sarah Prikryl was born on 4 August 1977 in Austin, Texas, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Heart of Wilderness (2015) and Goodbye Promise (2012).
Sarah Pufek is a producer and actress, known for On the Fringe of Wild (2021), I Wanna Make a Movie, or I Wanna Die Trying (2021) and Polyester.
Sarah Purdum is known for Lucky (2020), The Cypher and Apt 8 News (2013).
Sarah was born in Dublin Ireland and raised in upstate New York. Raised by her mother and father, cinematographer, Declan Quinn. She has three sisters. Sarah studied acting in New York and then spent some time working behind the scenes on documentary, feature and theatre productions before pursuing a full time acting career.
Sarah Rabu is an actress, known for The Parts You Lose (2019).
Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Sarah is an actress and writer with a love for both sides of the camera. She found her passion for performing through theatre, appearing in local productions throughout her younger teen years. She now writes and produces her own short films, beginning with 2019's "All Day and All of the Night." Rad is of Romanian descent.
Sarah Rafferty's character Donna on USA network's hit show "Suits" is one of the most formidable minds at their law firm, Pearson Hardman. With her razor sharp wit and knowledge of all the firm's happenings, Donna is admired and feared by everyone there, and she's not afraid to wield that power when it suits her needs. The hit show is currently airing its eighth season. While still in prep school, Sarah was bitten by the acting bug. When her drama teacher caught her cutting across his lawn in an effort not to be late for field hockey practice, he told her to skip practice and join the cast of "Richard III," and thus began her adoration of acting. Sarah decided to take her love for this craft and educate herself by double majoring in English and Theatre at Hamilton College, studying theatre abroad in London and Oxford during her junior year, and, after graduating magna cum laude from Hamilton, she went on to study at Yale Drama school. Her passion for learning about the arts was supported by her parents; her mother, the Chairwoman of the English Department at the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Greenwich, CT, and her father, an accomplished painter. Her education and natural talent clearly paid off. In addition to starring on USA Network's "Suits,", she has appeared in numerous TV series such as "Law and Order," "Six Feet Under," "Brothers & Sisters," "Samantha Who?," "Without A Trace," "CSI: Miami," and "Bones," and feature films including: "Four Single Fathers" and "Falling For Grace," along with countless professional stage productions like "Gemini" and "As You Like It." In addition to acting, Rafferty lends a hand to many causes including the Alzheimer's Association and The Brain Project. Rafferty hosted the annual Night at Sardi's event held in LA for two consecutive years, which benefited the support and research efforts of the Alzheimer's Association. Rafferty also takes on a role as an ambassador for the newly founded organization, The Brain Project. The goal of TBP is to raise funds through provoking works of art for Baycrest Health Sciences, a world leader in brain health and aging. Sarah resides on both east and west coasts with her husband and two daughters and travels back and forth to Toronto for work.
Sarah Ralfs is known for Ich will mich nicht künstlich aufregen (2014), Weitermachen Sanssouci (2019) and L'état et moi (2022).
Sarah Ramos was born on May 21, 1991 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for American Dreams (2002), Parenthood (2010) and The Arm (2012).