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Sara Ramirez is a Mexican-American actor. They are known for acting in films, television shows, stage productions as well as voicing roles in video games.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1998 | You've Got Mail | Rose | |
1999 | UmJammer Lammy | Lammy (voice) | Video game |
2000 | Star Patrol | Lieutenant Vena | TV movie |
Spin City | Carol Quinn | Episode: "About Last Night" | |
Third Watch | Gwen Girard | Episode: "The Tys That Bind" | |
Welcome to New York | Linda | Episode: "The Crier" | |
2000, 2002 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Mrs. Barrera | Episode: "Baby Killer" |
Lisa Perez | Episode: "Chameleon" | ||
2001 | PaRappa the Rapper 2 | Lammy (voice) | Video game |
2002 | Spider-Man | Police officer at carjacking | |
Washington Heights | Belkis | ||
Baseball Wives | Gabriella Martinez | TV movie | |
Chicago | Female ensemble (Vocals) | ||
2003 | Naked Hotel | Unknown | TV movie |
As the World Turns | Hannah Bulut | 4 episodes | |
When Ocean Meets Sky | Peggy Fears (voice) | ||
2004 | NYPD Blue | Irma Pacheco | Episode: "Who's Your Daddy?" |
2006–2016 | Grey's Anatomy | Calliope Torres | 241 episodes; recurring (Season 2); main cast (Seasons 3–12) |
2012–2019 | Sofia the First | Queen Miranda (voice) | 54 episodes; main cast (Seasons 1–4) |
2014 | Dora the Explorer | Queen of Hearts | Episode: "Dora in Wonderland" |
2016 | Elena and the Secret of Avalor | Queen Miranda (voice) | TV movie |
2017-2019 | Madam Secretary | Kat Sandoval | 36 episodes; main cast (Seasons 4–5) |
2019 | Vampirina | Mama Calaca | Episode: "Dia de los Muertos/As You Wish" |
2021–2023 | And Just Like That... | Che Diaz | 21 episodes; main cast Season 1–2 |
Year | Title | Role | Theatre |
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1998 | The Capeman | Wahzinak | Marquis Theatre; January 29 – March 28, 1998 |
1999 | The Gershwins' Fascinating Rhythm | Performer | Longacre Theatre; April 25 – May 9, 1999 |
2001 | A Class Act | Felicia | Ambassador Theatre; March 11 – June 10, 2001 |
Dreamgirls | Ensemble | Ford Center for the Performing Arts; September 24, 2001 | |
2002 | The Vagina Monologues | Performer | Westside Theatre; November 12 – December 1, 2002 |
2005 | Spamalot | The Lady of the Lake | Shubert Theatre; February 14 – December 18, 2005 |
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