Sarah Ramos
Actress

Sarah Ramos Net Worth

She has also written and directed several short films. Sarah Ramos is an American actress, director, and writer born on May 24, 1991 in Los Angeles, California. She is best known for her roles in American Dreams (2002), Parenthood (2010), and The Arm (2012). In addition to her acting career, Ramos has also written and directed several short films.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Director, Writer
Birth Day May 24, 1991
Birth Place  Los Angeles, California, United States
Age 32 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Gemini
Occupation Actress
Years active 2001–present

💰 Net worth: $1 Million (2024)

Sarah Ramos is a highly talented and multifaceted individual, renowned for her exceptional versatility in the entertainment industry. As an accomplished actress, director, and writer hailing from the United States, Ramos has made significant contributions to the world of film and television. With her remarkable talent and unwavering passion, it comes as no surprise that her net worth is estimated to reach an impressive $1 million by 2024. From captivating performances to visionary directorial work and thought-provoking writing, Sarah Ramos continues to make her mark and solidify her position as a prominent figure in the entertainment business.

Biography/Timeline

2002

Ramos began her acting career as a child in various television commercials. She gained attention as Patty Pryor in the NBC drama TV series American Dreams (2002–2005). This role garnered her acting accolades, including winning the Women’s Image Network Award (WIN) for Best Actress in a TV Drama in 2003 and various nominations by the Young Artist Awards. Variety commented: "Patty is an out-and-out brat, and Ramos does it right."

2006

In April 2006, she landed the role of Hannah Rader on the CW series Runaway. However, the show was canceled after one season. Ramos's other television credits include guest-starring roles in Scrubs, Close to Home, Ghost Whisperer, Law & Order, Wizards of Waverly Place, Without a Trace and Lie to Me.

2009

In 2009, she was cast as Haddie Braverman in the NBC series Parenthood. Parenthood's fourth season premiered in September 2012; however, Ramos would no longer be a regular but had a guest-starring billing as her character went to college. In the Season 5 finale, aired in April, 2014, Haddie came home for the summer, bringing along a girlfriend from college. Entertainment Weekly wrote that her performance was "one of the most underrated, sustained performances on TV recently, calling upon her to express an array of moods and emotions that went well beyond the usual prime-time network-drama teen role." She returned in Season 6 for two episodes, including the series finale.

2011

In 2011, she also co-wrote and co-directed a short film, The Arm, that won a Special Jury Prize for Comedic Storytelling at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012. She also directed a music video starring most of her Parenthood co-stars to the cover of "Girl on TV" sung by Landon Pigg and a short Marry Me for the Ally Coalition.

2014

Ramos was born in Los Angeles, California. Her father is of one quarter Filipino ancestry. Her mother is Jewish. She became interested in acting at a young age. Ramos began developing her acting abilities at the age of 9, entering into formal training at Center Stage L.A. "According to her mother, 11-year-old Sarah Ramos would go to bed each night pleading to get an agent — then wake up each morning asking about the status of her parents' talent agent search." She graduated from Columbia University in May 2015.

2016

Sarah wrote, directed and starred in the short film "Fluffy" (2016), produced by B. B. Dakota.

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