Sarah Rose Karr

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Sarah Rose Karr
OccupationActress
Years active1990–1995

Sarah Rose Karr is an American former child actress.

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Karr appeared in the movies Beethoven and Beethoven's 2nd as Emily Newton (the youngest daughter of the characters played by Charles Grodin and Bonnie Hunt), and Kindergarten Cop (1990), where she played a pupil of the kindergarten teacher (Arnold Schwarzenegger). As a very short cameo, she also appeared as a young Annie Banks in the film Father of the Bride .

Karr also appeared in television soap operas. [1]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1990 Kindergarten Cop Emma, one of Kimble's students
1991 Father of the Bride Young Annie Banks
1992HomewreckerDana Whitson
1992 Beethoven Emily Newton
1993 Beethoven's 2nd
1995 The Four Diamonds Stacie Millard

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References

  1. Bibisi, Suzan (January 6, 1994). "Mayhem of 'Beethoven 2nd' Meets Its Match Off Camera". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. 5G.