Sarah Oh

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Sarah Oh
Born
Sarah Henry

1990 (age 3334)
Occupation(s) Actress, Model
Years active2009–present

Sarah Oh (born 1990 in Glendale, Arizona) is an American actress and model. [1] She is of Korean-German descent. [2] [3] [4]

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Biography

She began acting when she was 13 at her school's theater department and starred in every single main stage production thereafter. Oh's first acting performance was in a one-act show based on the book Go Ask Alice where she played Alice. She later moved to Los Angeles at the age of 18 to further pursue her acting and modeling career. [1]

Career

Oh was cast in her first big feature in 2011 called Altergeist where she played a paranormal investigator. She later made more appearances in TV shows such as "The Bold and the Beautiful", "Rizzoli and Isles", "Knotts" and "House of Lies" along with features such as "Dirty Teacher", "Capture" (not yet released), "Altergeist". She aspires to make her way into the industry in Korea as well. On Splash and Bubbles she voices a number of recurring characters.

Personal life

Oh enjoys dancing and singing on her free time. [1] She speaks fluent Korean.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2021 The Barbarian and the Troll Stacey
2016 Splash and Bubbles Biggie
The Clusterwink
Denny
2014 Altergeist Maya
2013Dirty TeacherHeather
2013 Sesame Street Various
2012House of LiesKanani
2009The Heart of Evil (short)Kate
2009The CryptPJ
2009K-TownInterviewee

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