Sally Jessy Raphael
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanSally Jessy Raphael: is an American talk show host, known for the eponymous Sally talk show she hosted for two decades.Raphael was born in Easton, in the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania. Raphael was raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico where her father, Jesse Lowenthal, was in the rum exporting business and her mother, Dede Lowry (née Raphael), an artist, ran an art gallery.[1] She also spent part of her teenage years in Scarsdale, in Westchester County, New York, where one of her first media jobs was at the local AM radio station, WFAS. The station did a program by and for junior high school students, and Sally, who was 14 at the time, read the news (Ames, 1990). She attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the University of Puerto Rico in Puerto Rico. She earned a BFA from Columbia University in New York City, although some sources say her degree was in journalism.
Sally Flynn
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanSally Flynn: is an American singer and musician (also known as Sally Hart) who was a featured performer on The Lawrence Welk Show television program.
Sally Margaret Field
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanSally Margaret Field: is an American two-time Academy Award-winning actress. She is also a three-time Emmy Award winner and two-time Golden Globe Award winner who became a household name at age 20 as Sister Bertrille in the 1960s sitcom The Flying Nun. She has won two Oscars, for Norma Rae in 1979, and for Places in the Heart in 1984.
Sally Erana Martin
Origin/Culture/Country: New ZealandSally Erana Martin: an actress best known for her role as Tori Hanson/the Blue Wind Ninja Ranger, who has the Power of Water on the television series Power Rangers: Ninja Storm.Besides her role in Power Rangers: Ninja Storm, she has also worked in several other shows such as The Tribe and The Strip and in the TV movie Murder in Greenwich.She previously dated actor Jon Foster.
Sally Yeh
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseSally Yeh: Born in Taipei, Taiwan, she grew up in Canada. Yeh's singing career started in the early 1980s and gradually expanded in the following decades with a total of thirty albums, plus forty-odd compilations and live recordings. Yeh speaks Cantonese, Mandarin, and English. Her jazz-trained vocals allow her to handle a wide range of musical genres. Apart from a good record track of original hits, Sally Yeh has, through the years, covered a number of Western songs, ranging from Madonna to Céline Dion by way of the Titanic theme song. She has also collaborated on a number of soundtracks (mostly on Tsui Hark's movies with scores by Wong Jim), including "Lai Ming But Yiu Loi" from A Chinese Ghost Story (1987),