Sarah Chalke
Sarah Chalke was born on 27 August 1976
in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Angie Chalke, and Doug Chalke are her parents. She
is the middle child having one older sister, Natasha Chalke, and one younger,
Piper Chalke. Sarah's first acting role was in City Boy (1992), an adaptation
of a film for television. After her first film she auditioned in 1993 for the
role "Becky" of Roseanne (1988). The show was seeking someone to fill
in for Alicia Goranson quit the show to attend college. Sarah graduated from
high school in 1995 during the filming of the 1994-1995 seasons of Roseanne
(1988). Sarah was also in the film with Jim Varney (1994) in Ernest Goes to
School (1994). Sarah was also in Robin of Locksley (1996) and Stand Against
Fear(1996). In both films Sarah played the role of Krista Wilson and was a
cheerleader. Sarah was invited to appear in a television series named Nothing
Too Good for a Cowboy (1998), one year after Roseanne (1988). It was based on
the TV movie of the same name, Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy (1998), which
Sarah was also a part of. Sarah took over the role of Becky on Roseanne (1988)
from Alicia Goranson in 1993. She stated that she would like to quit acting and
go to college. [2001] (1993-1997) She played the older sister to Sara Gilbert
on Roseanne (1988) However, she's older in real life. In attendance at the 1999
CCMA award ceremony and presented an award for the top single of 1999.
(September, 1999) Appeared on local Vancouver stage productions, starting aged
8 years old. She is fluent in French, German and Spanish. She is a volunteer
for the hospice which cares for seriously ill children. In her spare time,
Chalke prefers cooking with other friends (especially Thai and sushi) playing
guitar as well as hiking, skiing (she's an instructor) as well as kayaking,
snowboarding and reading. Her father is an attorney, and both of her parents
run a child-adoption agency. A couple of years ago she traveled with her
parents to China to oversee the adoption of orphans there.
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