Sarah Clarke

Sarah Clarke

actress, writer, producer

Sarah Clarke was born on Feb 16, 1972 in USA. Sarah Clarke's big-screen debut came with 24 - Season 1 directed by Jon Cassar in 2001. Sarah Clarke is known for CODA directed by Sian Heder, Emilia Jones stars as Ruby Rossi and Troy Kotsur as Frank Rossi. Sarah Clarke has got 3 awards and 5 nominations so far. The most recent award Sarah Clarke achieved is Cine del Mar International Film Festival - Uruguay. The upcoming new movie Sarah Clarke plays is CODA which will be released on Aug 13, 2021.

Actress Sarah Clarke was born and raised in Missouri, the middle child of Carolyn and Ernest Clarke, an engineer. She has an older and younger brother. She was educated at John Burroughs School in St. Louis, Missouri, and went on to Indiana University to study Fine Arts and Italian. During Clarke's senior year at university she studied in Bologna, Italy, and it was here she began an interest in acting. When she came back to the USA, Clarke found work as an architectural photographer. The story goes that she got free acting lessons at an arts center, in exchange for taking photos for them. Clarke moved to New York and continued studying acting with various companies, including Circle in the Square Theatre School.Clarke's screen debut came in a Volkswagen television commercial called "Synchronicity", which went on to win awards. She worked steadily in TV and film before earning her big break when she was cast as Nina Myers in the smash hit 24 (2001). It was while working on this that Clarke met her future husband, Xander Berkeley. Various roles have followed, notably as Renée, Bella Swan's mother in the hugely successful Twilight (2008) and its sequels.

  • Birthday

    Feb 16, 1972
  • Place of Birth

    St. Louis, Missouri, USA
  • Also known

    Sarah Lively Clarke

Known For

Awards

3 wins & 5 nominations

Cine del Mar International Film Festival - Uruguay
2022
Best Actress
Winner - Festival Prize
Alchemy of the Spirit (2022)
Milwaukee Twisted Dreams Festival
2022
Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film
Winner - Milwaukee Twisted Dreams Festival Award
Alchemy of the Spirit (2022)
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