Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Sara Rue

 Sara Rue is an American actress from the United States. She is known for her performance as Carmen Ferrara on Popular, as Claude Casey on Less than Perfect as well as as Attorney General on Idiocracy. She was the host of the reality show Shedding for the Wedding on The CW in 2011. She was a regular in the show Rules of Engagement as Brenda, a softball teammate and close friend of Jeff Bingham. She also played an ongoing role in the role of Kim in the brief-lived ABC sitcom Malibu Country, and appeared in the main actors of the TV Land comedy series Impastor. Her role as Olivia Caliban on the second season of A Series of Unfortunate Events is famous. She also starred in the show comedy Grand before moving to other projectslike Phenom, Minor Adjustments, Zoe, Duncan and Jack & Jane, ER, The Division, Popular, and Popular. From 2002 until 2006, she starred in the main part in the role of Claude Casey on the ABC sitcom Less than Perfect. She was in a variety of films, including A Map of the World, Can't Hardly Wait, A Slipping Down Life, Idiocracy, Gypsy 83'. She also played a tiny role as a babysitter for Gore Verbinski's adaptation The Ring. Director Michael Bay was so impressed by her performance that she was inspired to write her own character for Pearl Harbor. Rue played the role of the Attorney General in the Mike Judge film Idiocracy (2006). In 2006, Rue starred in the stage musical Little Egypt with French Stewart, Jenny O'Hara and Gregg Henry at the Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles. The youngest of Berta's children, she was a guest on Two and a Half Men. She had a stint in the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, as Leonard Hofstadter's doctor girlfriend Dr Stephanie Barnett for three episodes. Her debut appearance on the show was on November 17, 2008. In 2009, Rue appeared in the movies Man Maid and For Christ's Sake. She starred on the short-lived 2009 show Eastwick that was inspired by the novel and movie The Witches of Eastwick.


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