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- Height5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
- Sarah Catherine Young was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts on April 19, 1992 to parents Christine (Groholske) and Wayne Young. She is a Los Angeles-based film, television, commercial actor and stand-up comedian. Sarah grew up in Battle Creek, Michigan, a city that perpetually smells like Frosted Flakes. Her time in Michigan was spent mostly eating said cereal, staying in school only to participate in theatre, and subsequently planning her eventual escape to Los Angeles (with a quick detour to Lowell, Massachusetts for a collegiate stint). She is a full-time SAG-eligible actor with a list of credits that have allowed her to showcase her comedic talents. Becoming "Marty" for the award-winning indie flick Fatty was not incredibly far off from her actual high school experience. Her characters in the short films such as Eat Me and The Amazing Degenerates are merely an extension of her, as she is not that far off from the underdog. Sarah is a fearless comedian, taking no prisoners in her recent stand-up routine centered around the harsh realities of dating in Los Angeles, and having a dad who gets more action than she does. An Intermediate-level Groundlings student, Sarah is constantly honing her craft and exploring the world of comedy. Sarah is known for her roles as Cassidy in "Catfish: The Untold Stories" (2015), Marty Driscoll in "Fatty" (2014), and Carey, in "Cherry Red Kiss" (2014). Sarah writes, directs, and stars in her self-produced web series "Sarah in Sixty".
Sarah lives in Los Angeles with her oldest sister, and her cat Joe.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Has a cat named Wheelbarrow Joe.
- Has two older sisters.
- Studies improvisation at The Groundlings.
- Fan of the Boston Red Sox.
- Is an avid runner.
- Be nice to everyone. You never know what they're dealing with.
- I admire my parents immeasurably. They've both been dealt a lot of hardships in their lives, and they've both come out on the other side as better people. Sometimes the world can make people hard and bitter, but it made them soft and loving, and I'm very grateful for that.
- Be with someone who makes you laugh; your relationship will last longer.
- It's important to be content with your surroundings. I've found that being content for me is a rare thing, but when it happens, it feels like everything is right in the world.
- My parents always said I had a million other people living in my head.
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