Sarah Geronimo
Origin/Culture/Country: FilipinoSarah Geronimo: a Filipina singer and actress.At the age of 14, she won a reality singing contest, entitled "Star for a Night"(2003) of IBC Channel 13. After winning, she signed a 10-year recording contract with Viva Records and released her debut album, "Popstar: A Dream Come True" on September of 2003, and reached 7x platinum. She also staged her first solo concert at the Music Museum in the same year. In 2004, she signed an exclusive contract with ABS-CBN, the Philippines Largest TV Network and starred on several television programs, such as the "Sarah, The Teen Princess" and became a mainstay until now in ASAP
Sarah Polley
Origin/Culture/Country: CanadianSarah Polley: a Canadian actress, singer, Genie Award-winning film director and Academy Award-nominated screenwriter. She has starred in such films as The Sweet Hereafter, Guinevere, Go, The Weight of Water, My Life Without Me, and Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen.
Sarah Strange
Origin/Culture/Country: CanadianSarah Strange: a Canadian actress, known for work in a variety of American and Canadian television and film projects, most notably as Helen in the Canadian drama Da Vinci's Inquest. The daughter of screenwriters L.S. and Marc Strange (creators of The Beachcombers), she grew up in Canada's entertainment industry, and has appeared in comedic, dramatic, and science fiction projects on both big and small screens since graduating high school.
Sarah Leah Borwell
Origin/Culture/Country: BritishSarah Leah Borwell: is a British professional tennis player. She is currently the British number 8 in singles, ranked 336 in the world and is the British number 1 in doubles, ranked 133 in the world (as of 20 October, 2008). Her career high WTA singles ranking is 199, which she reached on 10 July, 2006 and her highest doubles ranking is 132, set on 27 October, 2008.
Sarah Loosemore
Origin/Culture/Country: WelshSarah Loosemore: is a Welsh retired professional tennis player, now a qualified solicitor.Born in Cardiff but brought up in Dinas Powys by solicitor father John and tennis coach mother Pamela, Loosemore played on the WTF from the late 1980s until 1992. The youngest ever woman British competitor at Wimbledon tennis championships, she was aged 17 in 1988. In 1990, she played the 3rd round the International Australia (beaten by Helena Suková), her best performance in a Grand Slam event.