Sarah Ramos
American actress
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September 2024 | Ramos joined the cast of 'Chicago Med' as Dr. Caitlin Lenox as a series regular in September. |
2023 | Sarah Ramos appeared as Jessica in The Bear, contributing to 4 episodes. |
2023 | Sarah Ramos played the role of Georgia in the Hallmark television film Christmas in Notting Hill. |
2022 | Sarah Ramos took on the main role of Cheryl Pistono in Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, which continued into 2023. |
2022 | Sarah Ramos starred as Sarah Collins/Sarah Grace in the Hallmark television film A Kismet Christmas. |
2022 | Sarah Ramos played Harriet Rothschild in the film 'Babylon'. |
2020 | Sarah Ramos appeared in the episode 'Unboxed' of the series 'Marvel's 616'. |
2020 | The 'Autograph Hound' Exhibition Book, documenting Sarah Ramos's celebrity encounters, was published by Sarah and the THNK 1994 Museum. |
2020 | Ramos participated in 'Acting for a Cause', playing Lady Bracknell in a reading of 'The Importance of Being Earnest' to raise funds for charities. |
October 25 2020 | Ramos and Matt Spicer were married. |
2019 | Sarah Ramos played Julie Grenfell in the unaired television series Gone Hollywood. |
2019 | Sarah Ramos worked as a Casting Associate in the short film 'Milkshake'. |
July 30 2019 | Ramos announced on Instagram that she and Matt Spicer were engaged. |
2018 | Sarah Ramos played the role of Maggie in the film 'Ask for Jane'. |
2017 | In 2017, Sarah Ramos directed and wrote for the project City Girl, where she also played the character Casey Jones. |
2017 | Sarah Ramos appeared as Brie in The Long Road Home episode 'A City Called Heaven.' |
2017 | Sarah Ramos starred as Creek Lovell in Midnight, Texas, playing a main role in season 1 and a recurring role in season 2 over 12 episodes. |
2017 | Sarah Ramos portrayed Meg in 'The Boy Downstairs'. |
2017 | Sarah Ramos played the role of Jill in 'We Don't Belong Here'. |
2016 | Sarah Ramos appeared as Maggie Fox in the Drunk History episode 'Siblings.' |
2016 | Sarah Ramos portrayed Michelle in 'How to Be Single'. |
2016 | Sarah Ramos played Marin in the film 'Slash'. |
2016 | Ramos wrote, directed, and starred in the short film 'Fluffy'. |
July 2016 | Sarah Ramos announced via social media that she was in a relationship with director Matt Spicer, whom she had been dating since 2013. |
2015 | Sarah Ramos played the role of Kit in the short film 'Minimum Wage'. |
May 2015 | Sarah Ramos graduated from Columbia University. |
April 2014 | Ramos's character Haddie returned home for the summer in the Season 5 finale of 'Parenthood', which aired in April. |
2013 | Sarah Ramos played the role of Holly in the Private Practice episode 'In Which We Say Goodbye.' |
2012 | Sarah Ramos was nominated for the ALMA Award for Favorite TV Actress – Supporting Role for her work in 'Parenthood'. |
2012 | Sarah Ramos voiced characters Sunni Gummi and Andrea in the Robot Chicken episode 'In Bed Surrounded by Loved Ones.' |
2012 | Sarah Ramos took on the role of Chloe in the film 'Why Stop Now'. |
2012 | Her short film 'The Arm', which she co-wrote and co-directed, won a Special Jury Prize for Comedic Storytelling at the Sundance Film Festival. |
September 2012 | The fourth season of 'Parenthood' premiered in September, with Ramos transitioning to a guest-starring role as her character went to college. |
2011 | Sarah Ramos was nominated for the ALMA Award for Favorite TV Actress – Supporting Role for her work in 'Parenthood'. |
2011 | Sarah Ramos provided the voice for a Teenage Girl in the episode 'Brothers & Sisters' of Family Guy. |
2011 | Sarah Ramos played the role of Silvie in the short film 'Smorgasbord'. |
2011 | Ramos voiced a character for an episode of 'Family Guy' and joined the cast of the film 'Predisposed', starring Jesse Eisenberg and Melissa Leo. |
2010 | Sarah Ramos secured a role in the television series Parenthood, which ran from 2010 to 2015. |
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