Sara DiPasquale

Birthplace:
Rochester, New York, USA

Sara DiPasquale is an Irish-Sicilian actor and singer born and raised in Rochester, NY. She earned an associate's degree in theater after attending The American Academy of Dramatic Art's two year conservatory program. Prior to finding her way onto the stage in the second grade, Sara would cause trouble in school and give her teacher's a reason to want to retire. She was considered an "enigma," yet when she found her passion for the arts, she finally had a place where she could channel all of that vivacious energy of hers.  While Sara's career started with doing musical theater, she has found a newfound love for straight theater and film acting. She is known for her sharp wit and quirky charm and excels at both comedy and drama. Some of her recent work includes Emily DiPrimio's new thriller "Gentleman Caller," (Amazon Prime) as an ambitious and bubbly assistant, Cory Kinchla's gritty drama where she plays a sarcastic, struggling drug addict, and Helena Breger's slice of life drama about rape apologists and female solidarity, "Sympathy for the Devil" where she plays a self-aware, supportive, no BS best friend who often plays devil's advocate under social pressure.

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