Sarah Chalke

Sarah Chalke was born on 27 August 1976 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Her parents are Angie Chalke and Doug Chalke. She is the middle child with one older sister, Natasha Chalke, and one younger, Piper Chalke. Sarah made her acting debut with City Boy (1992), the first television-produced film made by TV. Following her debut film, Sarah auditioned for the role as Becky in Roseanne (1988) in 1993. The show was in search of an alternative to Alicia Goranson, who left the show to pursue university. Sarah graduated from high school in 1995, during the filming of the 1994-1995 seasons of Roseanne (1988). Sarah was also in the film with Jim Varney (1994) in Ernest Goes to School (1994). In 1996, Sarah appeared in two movies: Robin of Locksley (1996) and Stand Against Fear (1996), where she was a cheerleader who was named Krista Wilson. In 1998, just a year following the time that Roseanne (1988) was finished, Sarah was asked to perform in a show titled Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy (1998). It was based on the show Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy (2000), Sarah also played a role in the show. In 1993, she took over Becky's role in Roseanne (1988). She stated that she would like to leave acting and attend college. [2001] (1993-1997) She was Sara Gilbert's older sister on Roseanne (1988) however she's actually younger. Participated in the 1999 CCMA Awards Ceremony, at which she was presented with an award for best single of the year. [September 1999] Appeared in local Vancouver stage productions, starting at age eight. Fluent in French as well as German. She volunteers at a hospice facility for sick children and also works for the Audrey Hepburn Children's Fund. In her leisure time, Chalke prefers cooking with her friends (especially Thai and sushi) playing guitar and hiking, skiing (she's an instructor) as well as kayaking, snowboarding and reading. Her father is an attorney and both parents operate an agency for adoption of children. She accompanied her parents to China two years ago to help coordinate the adoptions of many orphans.






 

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