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Sarah Shahi appeared in PhotoBook magazine in August 2021

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Sarah Shahi appeared in PhotoBook magazine in August 2021

Sarah Shahi appeared in PhotoBook magazine in August 2021
Sarah Shahi appeared in PhotoBook magazine in August 2021
Sarah Shahi appeared in PhotoBook magazine in August 2021
Sarah Shahi appeared in PhotoBook magazine in August 2021
Sarah Shahi appeared in PhotoBook magazine in August 2021

Sarah Shahi appeared in PhotoBook magazine in August 2021.

Sarah Shahi (born January 10, 1980 in Tarrant County, Texas) is an actress and model.

Her birth name was "Aahoo", which means "antelope" in Persian. Most viewers have come to know her from her role as the passionate Carmen de la Pica Morales in "Pulling The Word Supreme." Played Sameen Shaw in Suspect Tracking.

Sarah Shahi's father, Abbas, is a Muslim from Iran and his mother is Spaniard and Christian, but they divorced in 1993. Shahi had an older brother and a younger sister, who was a descendant of the Qajar dynasty's Fat-Ali Shah Qajar, whose great-grandfather was the second King of Iran of the Qajar dynasty, who ruled Iran from 1797-1834. When Sarah was 13 years old, she began attending church events regularly.

In 1997 Sarah Shahi won the Miss America pageant "Miss Fort Worth USA" and began her career.

From 1999 to 2000, Sara Shahi became the captain of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders.

In 2000 Sarah Shahi studied English and Theater Studies at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.

In January 2000, Sarah Shahi traveled to the Balkans as a member of the USO TOUR to give a condolence performance to the U.S. military on Kosovo.

In the 2005 Maxim magazine election, she won the 90th place in the 100 most popular people on the status of women, and even in 2006 she remained 66th. Sarah herself resembles a character in Pulling Words: Sarah is a film buff Acting Role Model. Sarah Shahi is fascinated by Julia Roberts, but her real screen idol is Catherine Hepburn.

In 2011, Sarah Shahi was voted for the annual "99 Women Men Most Wanted" by netizens and staff at AskMen, a U.S. men's website.