Sandra Zaiter,
Origin/Culture/Country: DominicanSandra Zaiter,: is a well known television children's show host in Puerto Rico. She is also a singer and composer. Zaiter is one of the many of Lebanese Maronite Christian ancestry. Early in her life she participated in church groups, and established her residence in Puerto Rico. Zaiter, participated in the Puerto Rican production of Arriba la Gente. She soon started her television career formally by hosting the Puerto Rican version of Romper Room on WRIK-TV, channel 7, then called, Rikavisión.
Sandra Kalniete
Origin/Culture/Country: LatvianSandra Kalniete: is a Latvian politician. Between 1 May 2004 and 22 November 2004 she was Latvia's EU Commissioner. Kalniete was born in Togur, Tomsk Oblast, Russia where her family was deported from Latvia during the Soviet occupation. She studied art at Latvian Academy
Sandra Raluca Izbasa
Origin/Culture/Country: RomanianSandra Raluca Izbasa: is a Romanian artistic gymnast.A member of the CSS Steaua Bucharest club, Izbasa began gymnastics in 1994. She has been part of the Romanian national gymnastics team since 2002, and has enjoyed considerable success in major international competitions, particularly on the floor exercise and vault.
Sandra Bernhard
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanSandra Bernhard: Bernhard has often addressed her childhood in interviews and within the context of her stand-up comedy. She was born in Flint, Michigan, the daughter of Jeanette and Jerome Bernhard. Her family soon moved to Scottsdale, Arizona. She speaks of racially-motivated teasing during childhood, stemming from being a young Jewish woman amongst those she describes as "blonde WASPs". In particular, she speaks of the mockery of her stereotypically Jewish features, such as her lips and nose. During an appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show she stated "I'm the only actress in Hollywood who didn't pay to have these lips".
Sandra Keith Boynton Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanSandra Keith Boynton: and illustrator. Boynton has written and illustrated more than forty books for both children and adults, as well as over four thousand greeting cards