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Sara Paxton-1

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1988-04-25
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An American actress and model, she gained recognition for playing the lead role in Darcy’s Wild Life. In 2018, she took on the part of Donna Rice in The Front Runner, showcasing her talent in yet another compelling performance. Over the years, she has also appeared in the TV series Summerland and starred in films such as Aquamarine and Sydney White. Before she became well-known, she began her acting journey as a child by appearing in television commercials. As an only child, she was born in Woodland Hills, California, to parents Lucia and Steve Paxton.

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She eventually stepped into the world of music and, sure enough, she also became a singer. Around 2007, she took a big leap by recording her first album, marking a new chapter in her journey. She really embraced the challenge, and it was clear that she wasn’t holding back. Her passion for singing started to shine through during that time, and fans began to take notice. She proved that she could do more than just one thing—she had range, talent, and determination. And yes, she also became a singer, something that added another layer to her growing legacy.

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