Sarah Hagan
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Born | Sarah Margaret Hagan May 24, 1984 Austin, Texas, U.S. |
Sarah Margaret Hagan (born May 24, 1984) is an American television and movie actress.
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[edit] Biography
Hagan was born in Austin, Texas. She has been acting since the age of six, when her mother first signed her up for musical theater. Hagan was first involved with theater companies such as Houston's Playhouse 1960, the Houston Grand Opera (where she sang in the children's chorus), the Crighton Playhouse, the Houston Music Hall and the Bitter Truth Theater. From there, she made her screen debut in the 1997 feature film Faith, where she played the title character at age 13; her TV debut came on an episode of the Calista Flockhart series Ally McBeal in 1999.
Hagan's first major break came when she was cast in a recurring role as Millie Kentner on the short-lived NBC cult TV series Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000). Following that show's cancellation, she was cast on the David Alan Grier NBC sitcom DAG, where she was originally slated to play Camilla Whitman, daughter of the US President; however, the role of Camilla was recast when the pilot episode was revamped before airing.
Following the lead of several fellow Freaks and Geeks cast members, Hagan then appeared in an episode of the short-lived Fox sitcom Undeclared in 2001. Her next roles were a bit part in the Jack Black movie Orange County and a guest role as Melissa in Boston Public in 2002. After that, she was cast as Amanda in the seventh and final season of the hit cult series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
In recent TV roles, Hagan appeared on the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy as Devo, a teenage girl whose religious beliefs conflict with getting treatment for a heart condition she was diagnosed with; she appeared on the NBC drama Medium, playing a character named Suzannah, a friend of Allison's (Patricia Arquette) who appeared in two dreams flashing back to Allison's teen years; and she played the role of Patricia on an episode of the CBS legal drama Close to Home. She made her first venture into animation in 2007 when she played the voice of Lola Llama on an episode of the Cartoon Network series My Gym Partner's a Monkey.
Hagan will appear next in the upcoming Warner Bros. comedy feature Spring Breakdown, alongside Saturday Night Live cast members Amy Poehler and Rachel Dratch; she will play Truvy, the friend of a college co-ed (Amber Tamblyn) who is also the daughter of a powerful senator.
[edit] Filmography
- Spring Breakdown (2008) (post-production)... Truvy
- Orange County (2002)... Sarah
- Architecture of Reassurance (1999)... Susan
- Faith (1997)... Faith at 13
[edit] Television
- My Gym Partner's a Monkey, episode: "Save the Drama for Your Llama/Hornbill & Ted's Bogus Journey" (#3.11) (2007)... (voice) Lola Llama
- Close to Home, episode: "Drink the Cup" (#2.20) (2007)... Patricia
- Medium, episode: "Sweet Dreams" (#2.5) (2005)... Suzannah
- Grey's Anatomy, episode: "Save Me" (#1.8) (2005)... Devo Friedman
- Judging Amy, episode: "Christenings" (#5.11) (2004)... Maggie Parsons
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2002-2003)... (recurring) Amanda
- Boston Public, episode: "Chapter Thirty-Five" (#2.12) (2002)... Melissa
- Undeclared, episode: "Eric Visits Again" (#1.6) (2001)... Jordanna
- DAG, episode: "Pilot" (#1.1) (2000)... Camilla Whitman #1
- Freaks and Geeks, (1999-2000)... (recurring) Millie Kentner
- Ally McBeal, episode: "Love's Illusions" (#2.22) (1999)... Girlfriend #3
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NAME | Hagan, Sarah |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hagan, Sarah Margaret |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 24, 1984 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Austin, Texas, U.S. |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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