Sarah Clarke
Actress

Sarah Clarke Net Worth

Sarah Clarke is an American actress, writer, and producer born in St. Louis, Missouri on February 16, 1972. She was raised as the middle child of Carolyn and Ernest Clarke, an engineer, and attended John Burroughs School and Indiana University, where she studied Fine Arts and Italian. During her senior year, she studied in Bologna, Italy, and developed an interest in acting. After returning to the US, she worked as an architectural photographer and received free acting lessons at an arts center in exchange for taking photos. She moved to New York and continued studying acting, eventually making her screen debut in a Volkswagen commercial. She went on to star in 24h Chong Khung Bo (2001) and Twilight (2008) and its sequels.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Writer, Producer
Birth Day February 16, 1972
Birth Place  St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Age 52 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Other names Sarah Berkeley Sarah Lively
Occupation Actress
Years active 2000–present
Spouse(s) Xander Berkeley (m. 2002)
Children 2

💰 Net worth: $20 Million (2024)

Sarah Clarke, a highly talented individual known for her skills as an actress, writer, and producer in the United States, is poised to achieve remarkable financial success. It is predicted that by the year 2024, her net worth will reach an astounding $20 million. With her exceptional capabilities and undeniable presence in the entertainment industry, Sarah Clarke has undoubtedly secured her position as a force to be reckoned with.

Biography/Timeline

1990

She attended John Burroughs School in St. Louis, Missouri (along with Mad Men star Jon Hamm, who was her prom date), and Indiana University, where she studied Fine Arts and Italian. During that time she also dated fellow actor Paul Rudd for a short time. While a student at IU, Clarke became a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She was initiated into the Beta chapter in 1990.

1999

Clarke began her acting career with an appearance in a 1999 award-winning commercial for Volkswagen. She followed this with a role in the 2000 short film Pas de deux and received an Outstanding Performance award at the Brooklyn Film Festival. Clarke's career soon blossomed with minor roles, including films All About George in 2000 and The Accident in 2001, as well as television shows such as Ed and Sex and the City.

2001

In 2001, Clarke auditioned for the role of CTU agent Nina Myers on 24. She won the role on the day that filming began. The wardrobe department didn't have time to fit her, so she had to wear her own outfit for the entire season of filming. In her three seasons with the show, Clarke was featured in a total of 36 episodes. Clarke won a Golden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Drama Series for this role. Clarke also lent her voice to 24: The Game, as her 24 character, Nina Myers.

2006

Clarke met her husband, Xander Berkeley, while on the set of 24 (he played her supervisor, George Mason) and they were married in September 2002, a year after meeting. They have two daughters: Olwyn Harper (born on September 23, 2006) and Rowan (born c. March 2010).

2009

She has guest-starred on House and Life. She played Renée Dwyer, Bella Swan's mother, in Twilight. She accepted a leading role on new TNT series entitled Trust Me, opposite Eric McCormack and Thomas Cavanagh. The series premiered on January 26, 2009 to positive reviews, though it was cancelled after one season due to declining ratings. In 2010, Clarke reprised her role as Renée Dwyer in Eclipse, the third movie in the Twilight series. In 2013, she was cast as Marla Jameson in the US version of The Tomorrow People.

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