Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Wayne Callies was born in La Grange, Illinois, United States on June 1st, 1977 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 46, Sarah Wayne Callies biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
At 46 years old, Sarah Wayne Callies has this physical status:
Career
Callies migrated to New York in 2003 and then landed her first television role as Kate O'Malley, a regular fixture on the short-lived CBS show Queens Supreme. Detective Jane Porter was the first female lead on The WB's Tarzan's first appearance.
Callies appeared on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Dragnet (2003), and NUMB3RS, and then played Sara Tancredi. She appeared in the first two seasons, but her character was written off for the third season before being brought back for the fourth season. Although the writers, the network, Calls herself, and she all want her to stay on the show, Prison Break executive producer Matt Olmstead says the character was written out due to contractual differences. In fall 2007, she announced it through a spokeswoman for TV Guide:
However, Olmstead said in March 2008 that Sara's character is still alive and will return in season four. Sara Tancredi's appearance seemed to have a violent death, but Olmstead said, "We found that there was actually a way she could still be alive." Executive Producer Matt Olmstead admitted that the fans' overwhelming reaction to her death inspired the decision to bring the character, and Callies, right back to the show.
Callies appeared in Lori Grimes' AMC horror/drama series The Walking Dead, based on the AMC's comic-book version of the same name in 2010. The drama became the highest-rated program in the history of the cable channel. Callies appeared from the beginning of the show to season three.
Callies appeared in her first film, The Celestine Prophecy, in 2006. She appeared in Whisper the following year. She appeared on Fox Television as a patient of the week, whose open marriage fascinates House and staff alike in April 2010. Callies' first screenplay, an adaptation of Campbell Geeslin's children's book Elena's Serenade, was optioned by French film company Fulldawa Films in August 2010.
Callies appeared in the Nigerian film Black Gold (2011) and one of the female lead roles in the Canadian thriller Faces in the Crowd (2011). In 2015, she co-starred with Nicolas Cage in Uli Edel's thriller film Pay the Ghost. In 2016, she returned to television in Colony's lead role.