Sascha Draeger was born on April 26, 1967 in Berlin, Germany. He is an actor, known for Star Wars: Battlefront (2004), Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005) and WinneToons - Die Legende vom Schatz im Silbersee (2009).
Sascha Ettinger Epstein is a documentary director/shooter known for raw, observational character-driven Australian stories. Her first film Painting with Light in a Dark World about underbelly street photographer Peter Darren Moyle, which collected various accolades, was the beginning of an exploration of beauty in darkness which has preoccupied Sascha throughout her artistic career. Her following films The Oasis, a longitudinal observational study of an inner-city youth refuge, the ten-years-later sequel Life After the Oasis, Playing in the Shadows, about an after dark basketball tournament for kids from a notorious housing estate in Woolloomooloo, and Destination Arnold, following two female Aboriginal bodybuilders, have continued the same theme. Sascha's documentary The Pink House, about the last original brothel in Kalgoorlie won Best Documentary at the Sydney Film Festival 2017. The Department is the culmination of many years observation and interest in young people experiencing social inequality and the systems around them.
Sascha Ghafoor is an actor, known for Alondra Underground (2020), The Wedding Invitation (2017) and Sketchy (2016).
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Sascha Grammel was born on February 19, 1974 in Berlin, Germany. He is an actor and writer, known for Kinder fragen - Comedians antworten (2012), Frag doch mal die Maus (2006) and Das große Kleinkunstfestival (2001).
Sascha Harman is known for Lost Angel (2022), The Angel on the Ceiling (2018) and Hello (2011).
Sascha Hartmann is a director and art director, known for Sir Billi (2012), Gemma Collins: Diva on Lockdown (2020) and The Real Housewives of Jersey (2020). He is married to Tessa Hartmann. They have four children.
His career started in 1959 with the movie "Hubertus Jagd" with Willy Fritsch. He appeared in many TV movies until he started in Cologne his first Theatre play "Der Tod im Apfelbaum". He did also a lot of dubbing for foreign TV series like: "Riffle man", "Flipper", "Die kleinen Strolche" etc. Later on he lent his German voice to international actors like: Jean-Michael Vincent, Bruce Lee, Mike Myers in "Shrek". 1972 he went on his first Theatre tour as "Masham" in "Glass of water" (by Eugen Scribe) with O.W. Fischer. After the movie "Whispering death" (with Christopher Lee, Trevor Howard) he went in 1976 to Australia to do 13 episodes for the adventure TV series "The Outsiders" (Andrew Keir, Wendy Hughs). In 1980/81 he played "Orlando" during the Salzburg Theatre Festival in Shakespeares "As you like it" with Barbara Sukowa. Between 1981 and 1994 he appeared again and again on stage, started the TV serie "Das Traumschiff", he went also again on a Theatre tour with the "Doppeladler" (Judy Winter), then 70 episodes for the TV serie "Die Schwarzwaldklinik", then the movie"Rich poor girl" with Farrah Fawcett. 1989 he played Goethes "Egmont" at the Ernst Deutsch Theater in Hamburg. And 1994 "Die Katze auf dem heißen Blechdach" (as Brick) which was his last Theatre tour. 2012 the Feuilleton loves him for the "Lerchenberg". In 2013 he went back to "Das Traumschiff" as Captain. In October 2014, he celebrated his 60th birthday and his 55th anniversary as actor.
Sascha Keil is known for Hunting Hitler (2015).
Sascha Knopf was born in Queens, and grew up on the south shore of Long Island. (Yes, she can do the New Yawk accent) She graduated NYU in the BFA program with the Tisch School of the Arts and The Circle in the Square Conservatory training. She studied with renowned teachers: Susan Batson, Alice Spivak, Sally Johnson and more. She has starred in several independent films, and has worked alongside Christian Slater, Bill Macy, Danny Devito, the late Roger Rees, Gwynneth Paltrow, Jack Black, and opposite Dee Wallace, in the romantic comedy "Expiration Date," where she won "best actress" awards playing the quirky/lovable, "Bessie," and more. Sascha was in a stand up comedy troupe called "The Convicts of Comedy," and was a finalist in "California's Funniest Female" Competition. She recently worked on the feature film "Trust" and had a recurring role on "Pureflix's "Finding Love in Quarantine" over the pandemic.