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Sarah Rafferty
Birth at
6 December 1972
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Sarah Rafferty is an American television and film actress from Connecticut. Sarah Rafferty is from the small town of New Canaan. She is the fourth daughter of Mimi and Michael Rafferty. Her development as an actress and personality was greatly influenced by her parents. Sarah's father is a successful financier and oil artist, and her mother is an English teacher at a private school for girls in the small town of Greenwich.
Sarah Rafferty earned two degrees during her studies at Hamilton State College
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Sarah Rafferty is an American television and film actress from Connecticut.
Sarah Rafferty is from the small town of New Canaan. She is the fourth daughter of Mimi and Michael Rafferty. Her development as an actress and personality was greatly influenced by her parents. Sarah's father is a successful financier and oil artist, and her mother is an English teacher at a private school for girls in the small town of Greenwich.
Sarah Rafferty earned two degrees during her studies at Hamilton State College in New York, in English and theater. She was able to complete her studies at this school with honors. Rafferty studied acting in London and theatre at Oxford University.
After graduating from college, the future actress went to continue her education at the Yale University School of Drama, which she successfully graduated from. Here Sarah Rafferty was lucky to meet her future husband - Alexanteri Olli-Pekka Seppala "Santo". In the summer of 2001 the couple decided to get married. The couple has two daughters.
The family lives regularly in three houses: in California, where Sarah is filmed and her husband's investment business is based, in Connecticut, where her parents live, and in Toronto, where Sarah Rafferty is also often filmed.
Sarah Rafferty became famous thanks to the role of Donna Paulsen in the television series
Force majeure TV channel USA Network. In addition, Sarah had the opportunity to take part in the filming of many other television series.
From the films should be noted the film
What if God were the sun? ? , filmed in 2007, and the television film "Little, beautiful nimble creatures", released in 2011.