Sarah Strange

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Sarah Strange
Born Sarah Strange
September 6, 1974 (1974-09-06) (age 33)
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Vancouver, British Columbia

Sarah Strange is 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.

Strange has since garnered multiple Gemini Award nominations for her acting, winning an award for her guest role in the Canadian series Neon Rider at 21. Strange is also known for playing the voice of boy-type Ranma Saotome for the first three seasons of the anime series Ranma ½.

Currently, Strange is among the cast of the ABC romantic comedy-drama Men In Trees, on which she portrays the town barmaid and a reconciling wife opposite Abraham Benrubi. The role comes two years after a previous series for the network, Life As We Know It, on which Strange had a recurring role as the mother to Kelly Osbourne's character. She is also reprising her role of Ganos Lal/Morgan le Fay in the direct-to-DVD movie Stargate: The Ark of Truth.[1]

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  1. ^ Sarah Strange in The Ark of Truth. GateWorld.net (June 4, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-06-04.

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