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| Name | Sarah Wayne Callies |
| Birth date | 1977-06-01 |
| Birth place | La Grange, Illinois, United States |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 2003–present |
| Spouse | Josh Winterhalt (m. 2002) |
Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress known for roles in television and film, including genre work in drama, science fiction, and horror. She achieved prominence through lead roles on network and streaming series and has appeared in feature films and theatrical productions.
Born in La Grange, Illinois, she grew up in Honolulu, Hawaii, and returned to the continental United States for higher education. She attended Punahou School during the same era as alumni associated with Barack Obama and later studied at Dartmouth College and the National Theatre Conservatory. At Dartmouth she majored in Drama while participating in productions that connected with programs linked to Tony Award recipients and classical repertoire associated with William Shakespeare, Anton Chekhov, and Samuel Beckett. Her training at the National Theatre Conservatory placed her in the lineage of actors who have worked on stages associated with the Guthrie Theater, Denver Center for the Performing Arts, and regional companies connected to the American Conservatory Theater.
She made early television appearances in episodic series produced by networks such as ABC, NBC, and Fox, before securing a series regular role on a major post-apocalyptic drama that aired on AMC and involved collaborations with showrunners from The Walking Dead universe and producers with credits on Lost and 24. Her portrayal opposite cast members including Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus earned her recognition within genre fandoms and coverage in outlets like Entertainment Weekly and Variety. Subsequent television work included starring roles on a primetime legal drama linked to producers from ABC Studios and a science fiction procedural on a streaming service alongside actors who had worked with Steven Spielberg and J.J. Abrams-affiliated projects.
In film, she has appeared in features released by distributors such as Lionsgate, Universal Pictures, and Fox Searchlight Pictures, working with directors who participated in festivals including the Sundance Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival. Her stage credits include regional and off-Broadway productions with companies associated with the Public Theater and the Roundabout Theatre Company, and she has been involved in workshops connected to playwrights who received Pulitzer Prize for Drama recognition. She has also participated in voice and motion-capture projects within franchises overseen by studios like Sony Pictures Entertainment and Marvel Studios.
Her filmography spans network television, cable series, streaming originals, and feature films produced by studios with credits tied to franchises such as The Walking Dead, ensemble dramas related to Friday Night Lights alumni, and independent films that screened at the Sundance Film Festival and SXSW. Notable television credits include lead and recurring roles on series broadcast by AMC, ABC, and streamers affiliated with Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video. Feature credits include films distributed by Lionsgate, Universal Pictures, and independent labels showcased at Telluride Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival. She has also been credited in short films and television films associated with networks such as Lifetime and Hallmark Channel.
She is married to Josh Winterhalt, with whom she has two children; the couple's life has been covered in profiles published by People and The Hollywood Reporter. She has participated in charitable initiatives and benefit readings alongside organizations and events connected to Actors Fund, Save the Children, and stage fundraisers held at venues linked to the Roundabout Theatre Company and Manhattan Theatre Club. Her public appearances include panels at conventions such as San Diego Comic-Con and festivals like PaleyFest and industry gatherings hosted by SAG-AFTRA.
Her work has been acknowledged with nominations and ensemble awards from bodies associated with television and genre communities, including mentions in polls by Empire, ensemble recognitions tied to Satellite Awards, and festival ensemble honors at events like Scream Awards and regional critics' circles such as the San Diego Film Critics Society. She has also been featured in year-end lists compiled by publications including Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, and Variety.
Category:American film actresses Category:American television actresses Category:Actors from Honolulu Category:1977 births Category:Living people