Sara Ramirez
Sara Ramirez, a Mexican-American performer and actress, is quite famous. Her mother was her primary caregiver in the USA, where she faced many racial taunts that made her feel like an unwanted person. It was in her ninth year that she started to feel more confident after receiving a rousing ovation during an audition. This not only increased her confidence, but it also changed the direction in which she went on to pursue her career. In 1992, she received her diploma from the New York's Julliard School. When she turned 23 years old, she launched her journey on Broadway in the Paul Simon musical The Capeman. Then, when she was 23 her first film debut was You've got mail. But her biggest break came when she starred in the part in the role of The Lady of The Lake in the very first Broadway performance of Spamalot receiving not just an award called the Tony Award for her performance but also a flurry of praise from critics. The following year, she appeared as Callie Torres on Grey's Anatomy on ABC her role was given greater fame. As a professional singer She has also recorded a single as well as an extended piece. Also, she is an activist who is active for LGBT rights.





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