Sarah Ramos Biography
Sarah Ramos is an American actress who started out as a child actor. She is well-known for her roles in the TV shows American Dreams and Parenthood.
Sarah Ramos Family – Education
Her father has a quarter Filipino ancestry. Her mother is a Jew. She developed an interest in acting at a young age. Ramos began her acting career at the age of nine, when she enrolled in formal training at Center Stage L.A. “Eleven-year-old Sarah Ramos, according to her mother, would go to bed each night pleading for an agent, then wake up each morning wondering about the status of her parents’ talent agent search.” In May 2015, she graduated from Columbia University.
Sarah Ramos Husband
Ramos announced on social media in July 2016 that she is in a relationship with director Matt Spicer, whom she has been dating since 2013. Ramos announced her engagement to Spicer in an Instagram post on July 30, 2019. Ramos announced on Instagram in December 2020 that she and Spicer would marry on October 25, 2020.
Sarah Ramos Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $1 Million.
Sarah Ramos Parenthood
She appeared as Haddie Braverman on the series Parenthood. The series takes place in Berkeley, California, on the east coast of San Francisco Bay. The show follows three generations of the Braverman family: patriarch Ezekiel “Zeek” Braverman, matriarch Camille Braverman, and their four children Adam, Sarah, Crosby, and Julia. Adam and his wife Kristina have three children, Haddie, Max, and Nora. Max has Asperger’s syndrome. Sarah is a divorcee with two teen children, Amber and Drew. Crosby is married to Jasmine and has two children: Jabbar and Aida. Julia is married to Joel and has two children: Sydney and Victor, whom they adopted after being unable to conceive a second child.
Sarah Ramos American Dreams
Ramos appeares as Patty Pryor, Meg’s younger sister in the American drama television series American Dreams. She is very book smart and acts like a know-it-all. The Pryors are a close Irish American Catholic family in 1963 Philadelphia. John “Jack” Pryor, a World War II veteran, owns a television and radio store. He and his homemaker wife Helen have four children: high school senior and football player “JJ,” younger sisters Meg and Patty, and a polio-affected younger brother Will.
Jack works for Henry Walker, whose son Sam is one of East Catholic High School’s few African-American students. Meg and her best friend, Roxanne, pass the audition to dance on camera for Dick Clark’s American Bandstand, which is filmed in the city, while JJ aspires to play football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The show depicts historical events such as John F. Kennedy’s assassination, the 1964 Philadelphia race riot, and American involvement in (and opposition to) the Vietnam War.
Sarah Ramos Runaway
She appeared as Hannah Rader/Kate Holland in the American drama television series Runaway. Hannah is the family’s only daughter, a high school sophomore who appears to be the only one who prefers the possibility of starting a new life where she isn’t the social outcast she was in Maryland. In a plot reminiscent of The Fugitive, Paul Rader seeks evidence to clear his name and put an end to his family’s masquerade and danger.
Sarah Ramos Runaway
She appeared as Hannah Rader/Kate Holland in the American drama television series Runaway. Hannah is the family’s only daughter, a high school sophomore who appears to be the only one who prefers the possibility of starting a new life where she isn’t the social outcast she was in Maryland. In a plot reminiscent of The Fugitive, Paul Rader seeks evidence to clear his name and put an end to his family’s masquerade and danger.
Sarah Ramos Movies
♦ 2019 – Milkshake
♦ 2018 – Ask for Jane
♦ 2017 – We Don’t Belong Here
♦ 2017 – The Boy Downstair
♦ 2016 – How to Be Single
♦ 2016 – Slash
♦ 2016 – Fluffy
♦ 2015 – Minimum Wage
♦ 2012 – Why Stop Now
♦ 2011 – Smorgasbord
♦ 2007 – Walking Out on Love
Sarah Ramos TV Shows
♦ 2022 – Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty
♦ 2022 – A Kismet Christmas
♦ 2020 – Acting for a Cause
♦ 2019 – Gone Hollywood
♦ 2017–2018 – Midnight, Texas
♦ 2017 – City Girl
♦ 2017 – The Long Road Home
♦ 2016, 2019 – The Affair
♦ 2016 – Drunk History
♦ 2013 – Private Practice
♦ 2012 – Robot Chicken
♦ 2011 – Family Guy
♦ 2014–2015 – Parenthood