Born in Oklahoma and raised in Montana, Sarah Vowell is best known for her bits on public radio's This American Life. A contributing editor for the program since 1996, she has been a staple of TAL's popular live shows around the country, for which The New York Times has commended her "funny querulous voice and shrewd comic delivery." As a critic and reporter, she has contributed to numerous newspapers and magazines, including Esquire, GQ, Los Angeles Times, The Village Voice, Spin, The New York Times Book Review and McSweeney's. She is a former columnist for Time, Salon.com and San Francisco Weekly. Hip, irreverent, and with a voice that NPR fans of This American Life instantly perk up to, Sarah makes both readers and listeners laugh out loud with her wry, comic observations on everything from politics to pop culture.
Sarah Wald is an actress, known for Fields of the Dead (2014) and The Wretched (2008).
Sarah Waldron is known for Eating Miss Campbell (2022).
Sarah Walker was a BAFTA Breakthrough Brit in 2014 and was chosen for BAFTA Elevate in 2017. She is a writer/director dedicated to telling stories with female leads through her company Underdog Productions which is currently developing the feature films New Year's Kiss and Beautiful Monster and the TV shows Summer Blues and Young Blood. Her recent directing credits include the high profile TV shows and features A Discovery Of Witches (Sky One/Bad Wolf), Warrior Nun (Netflix), Get Even (Netflix/BBC) and I Am Elizabeth Smart (Lifetime USA) which was nominated for Best TV Movie and Best Actress by The Critic's Choice Awards 2018. Her previous credits include hit British TV shows Dates (Channel 4), Wolfblood (BBC) and The Crash (BBC) which was nominated for Best TV Drama by BAFTA 2013. Sarah began her career as an independent filmmaker, was show runner on BBC teen drama The Cut and nominated three years in a row by Broadcast Magazine in the 'Best Young Writer' and 'Best Young Director' categories respectively for her short films 420 Seconds Of Love (2002), Almost Strangers (2003) and Soul Boy (2004). She is represented by United Agents and CAA.
Sarah Ward is an actress and writer, known for The Sore Losers (1997), Not What I Expected (2003) and Shit.
Sarah Ward is known for Rust Valley Restorers (2018).
Sarah Wassberg Johnson is known for her work on The Food That Built America (2019).
Sarah Watts is known for You Can Live Forever (2022).
Actress, writer, director, Sarah Wayne Callies is best known for starring in multiple hit television series. Most recently, she starred in the NBC drama series, "Council Of Dads", the first season of which is currently available on NBC's website, Peacock, and Hulu. Prior to "Council Of Dads", Sarah starred in the USA series "Colony", as well as in the AMC mega hit, "The Walking Dead." Sarah's role in the Fox franchise "Prison Break" continued with a re-boot of the series. She starred in the critically acclaimed NatGeo limited series, "The Long Road Home" based on the Martha Raddatz book of the same name. Sarah also recently starred in the Sundance TV/CBC limited series, "Unspeakable". Sarah has taken the leap into directing having directed an episode of the limited series, "Unspeakable" as well as an episode of the final season of "Colony". She has also directed multiple episodes of this season of THE GOOD DOCTOR for ABC. As a writer, Sarah has several screenplays in development with various motion picture entities. As a film actress, Sarah has appeared in Giancarlo Esposito's "This Is Your Death", starring opposite Josh Duhamel and Famke Jannsen, Warner Brothers' and Broken Road's geo-thriller, "Into the Storm", Voltage Pictures' "Pay the Ghost" opposite Nicolas Cage, Black November opposite Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger, and she was most recently seen in 20th Century Fox's "The Other Side Of the Door". Continuing her passion for storytelling, Sarah is the writer, director, and voice of the new science fiction, post-apocalyptic scripted podcast "Aftershock."