Sarah Chalke
Sarah Chalke was born in Ottawa, Ontario
Canada on 27 August 1976. Angie Chalke, and Doug Chalke are her parents. She is
the middle of two siblings: the older one, Natasha Chalke, one younger, Piper
Chalke. Sarah's first acting role was in City Boy (1992), a movie made for TV.
In 1993, following her debut film, she was a candidate for the part of
"Becky" in the TV series Roseanne (1988). The show was searching for
a replacement for Alicia Goranson, who left the show to pursue college. Sarah
graduated from high school in 1995, and was involved in the making of Roseanne
(1988) from 1994 to 1995. In 1994, Sarah starred alongside Jim Varney in Ernest
Goes to School (1994). In 1996, Sarah appeared in two films: Robin of Locksley
(1996) and Stand Against Fear (1996) in which she played an actress who was
named Krista Wilson. Sarah was asked to play a character in a TV series named
Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy (1998) the same year following Roseanne (1988).
The show was based off the TV film of the same name, Nothing Too Good for a
Cowboy (1998), which Sarah was also a part of. Took over the role of Becky in
Roseanne (1988) from Alicia Goranson in 1993. Said she would like to quit
acting and go to college. 2001 (1993-1997) She played Sara Gilbert's elder sister
on Roseanne (1988), although she's much younger real life. She was a part of
the 1999 CCMA Award Ceremony, where she was presented with an award for best
single of the year. September 1999: Appeared at age of 8 in Vancouver's theatre
productions. Is fluent in French and German. She is a volunteer in a hospice
that caters to sick children and also works for the Audrey Hepburn Children's
Fund. Chalke loves cooking with her friends, especially Thai as well as sushi
as well as playing guitar. She also enjoys ski (she is an instructor) and
kayaking, as well as snowboarding and reading. Her father is a lawyer, and her
parents are mediators. They also run an agency for child adoption. Her parents
accompanied her to China two years ago to help coordinate the adoptions of
numerous orphans.
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