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. She has an older sister Natasha Chalke and one younger,
Piper Chalke. Sarah made her acting debut in a made-for-TV movie, City Boy
(1992). In 1993, after her debut film, she was a candidate for the part of
"Becky" in the TV series Roseanne (1988). The show was searching for
an alternative to Alicia Goranson, who left the show in order to attend the
college of her choice. Sarah graduated from highschool in 1995. She was also
involved in the making of Roseanne (1988) 1994-1995. Sarah also starred
alongside Jim Varney (1994) in Ernest Goes to School (1994). Then, in 1996 she
appeared in two movies in which she starred, including Robin of Locksley
(1996), and also Stand Against Fear (1996) where she was a cheerleader
"Krista Wilson". Sarah was asked to perform in a 1998 TV show called
Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy. This happened one year following Roseanne (1988).
Based on Nothing Too Good For a Cowboy (1998) on which the show also took
inspiration from. Sarah replaced Becky's (1988) role from Alicia Goranson. She
said she wanted to quit acting and go to college. [2001] (1993-1997) Played
younger sister of Sara Gilbert on Roseanne (1988) However, she's more youthful
in real life. Participated in the 1999 CCMA award ceremony, and was awarded an
award for the best single of 1999. September 1999: Appeared around the age of 8
in Vancouver's stage productions. She is fluent in French as well as German.
She works at a hospice where terminally ill kids receive treatment and also
works for the Audrey Hepburn Children's Fund. Chalke is a cook who enjoys
cooking with companions, particularly Thai and sushi, as well as playing
guitar. She also likes to ski (she is an instructor) kayaking, snowboarding,
kayaking and reading. Her father is an attorney, and both of her parents run an
adoption agency for children. Two years ago, she accompanied her parents to
China to facilitate the adoption of orphans in China.
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