Sara: People don’t believe me but I’m not lying to you. I’m always in the corner reading Lord of the Rings.
Sara: People don't usually think that but I am half Mexican.
Sara: I could relate to her by being made fun of by those girls. All those girls in high school…
Sara: I have all these pictures of all the girls with candy wrappers all over them while they’re sleeping.
Sara: I’m such a dork. I’m always in the corner reading Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings.
Sara: I started acting when I was 6 & 1/2 and yeah, I think I always really loved it, but when I was little I didn't know for sure, but now I think I do.
Sara (about playing a girl in a wheelchair): We stayed in a hotel because it was in Salt Lake City, so I had to like practice rolling around the lobby and everyone was really nice to me and then suddenly I stood up and everyone was like "OMG!" and I was like NO NO!
Sara: I loved being in front of the camera and in front of people a lot, and then I got an agent, and a manager.
Sara: I never actually thought about it, but who doesn't want to be like J-Lo!
Sara: My aunt owns a clothing store, and when I was real little me and my cousins, we used to model for her store, and so I guess that's how I got involved in the "showbiz" or whatever you want to call it!
Sara: I really look up to Reese Witherspoon and Goldie Hawn. I think those are my two favorite actresses.
Sara: I started acting when I was 6 & 1/2 and yeah, I think I always really loved it, but when I was little I didn't know for sure, but now I think I do.
Sara: People don’t believe me but I’m not lying to you. I’m always in the corner reading “Lord of the Rings.”
Grew up in an interfaith family (Christian/Jewish), celebrates both Christmas and Hanukkah.
Sara is bilingual: English/Spanish.
Sara starred in the Disney Channel movie Return To Halloween Town as Marnie Piper.
Sara appears in an anti-bullying commercial on Family Channel in Canada encouraging viewers to "take the pledge".
Sara began appearing as 12-year-old Sheridan Crane in flashbacks on Passions in 1999. Although she was credited each time she appeared, she actually only filmed a handful of scenes as the same flashbacks were used over and over for nearly five years.
Sara wrote a song called 'Take A Walk', and made a music video from it. The music video features clips from her show Darcy's Wild Life.