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 one older sister, Natasha Chalke and one younger,
Piper Chalke. Sarah made her acting debut with City Boy (1992), a made for
television movie. After her first movie Sarah auditioned for the role as Becky
in Roseanne (1988) in 1993. After Alicia Goranson left the show to go to
college The show was looking for someone to replace her. Sarah completed her
high school graduation in 1995, when she was filming the season 1994-1995 of
Roseanne (1988). In 1994, Sarah starred alongside Jim Varney in Ernest Goes to
School (1994). She starred in Robin of Locksley (1996) and Stand against
Fear(1996). In both films she played the part of Krista Wilson, an athlete. In
1998, a year after Roseanne (1988) ended, Sarah was asked to be a part of a
show called Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy (1998). It was based on the show
Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy (2000), Sarah also participated in the show. The
role was taken over by Becky in Roseanne (1988) from Alicia Goranson in 1993.
She said she wanted to quit acting and pursue a degree in college. 2001
(1993-1997) She played Sara Gilbert's elder sister on Roseanne (1988) but, she
is actually younger. Participated in 1999 CCMA awards ceremony and was awarded
the award for the top single. September 1999 eight, appeared in Vancouver
theater productions. She is fluent in French as well as German. She works at a
hospice where children with terminal illnesses are treated and also works for
the Audrey Hepburn Children's Fund. In her spare moments, Chalke prefers
cooking with her friends (especially Thai and sushi) playing guitar as well as
hiking, skiing (she's an instructor), snowboarding, kayaking and reading. Her
father is a lawyer and both her parents are mediators. They also manage a child
adoption company. She traveled with her parents to China two years ago to
assist in coordinating the adoptions of a lot of orphans.
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