As a child, Italy's
largest lake provided scenic inspiration of grand antiquity that helped
young Sara act out characters from her favorite fairy tales and
animated movies. In her youth, Sara acted for fun, but her talents
wouldn't lay latent. When she turned eighteen she took a chance and
began taking classes to develop her acting talents. Under the tutelage
of Anna D'abbraccio (mother of Mariangela D'Abbraccio, Italy's great
stage actress), Sara not only learned how to fine-tune her acting
talent, but also learned the not-so-glamorous realities of the
industry. The rewards of being able to do stage productions such as
Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Othello were the product of arduous hours of
classes and rehearsals, many of which stretched across 7 consecutive
days. The hard work paid great dividends, though. Sara was cast in more
and more production, and very quickly it was clear that her career path
had been born.
With the teachings of Signora D'Abbraccio as her foundation, Sara
decided to test her talents in Rome's acting circles; however, her
ambition was far greater than the spoils that Rome could offer. After
much consideration, her decision to move to Rome gave way to a decision
to move to Hollywood, California instead. Sara quickly acclimated
herself to her new surroundings and has gained a foot-hold in the film
industry. Buoyed by her passion for her art, the support and the love
of her family, Sara reflects on those youthful days when she would act
just for fun and realizes just how far she's come.