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Sara Rue

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American actress (born 1979)
Sara Rue
Rue in September 2010
Born
Sara Schlackman

(1979-01-26)January 26, 1979 (age 47)
New York City, New York, USA
OccupationActress
Years active1988–present
Spouses
Children2

Sara Rue (bornSara Schlackman;[1] January 26, 1979)[2] is an American actress. She is best known for her performances as Carmen Ferrara onPopular, as Claude Casey onLess than Perfect, and as the Attorney General inIdiocracy. In 2011, she hostedThe CW reality seriesShedding for the Wedding. She had a recurring role in the comedyRules of Engagement, as Brenda, the softball lesbian teammate and good friend of Jeff Bingham.[a] She had a regular role as Kim on the short-livedABC sitcomMalibu Country, and appeared in the main cast of theTV Land comedy seriesImpastor. She is also known for her role as Olivia Caliban in the second season of theNetflix seriesA Series of Unfortunate Events.

Early life

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The elder of two daughters, Rue was born and raised in New York City,[3] where her parents were active inBroadway theatre. She isJewish.[4]

Career

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Rue began her acting career at the age of nine, appearing in the 1988 filmRocket Gibraltar asKevin Spacey's daughter. Rue played a very young Roseanne in the first meeting of Roseanne and Dan at a dance on the TV showRoseanne.[5]

She starred in the comedyGrand, before going on to work onPhenom;Minor Adjustments;Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane;ER;The Division andPopular. From 2002 to 2006, she starred in the main role of Claude Casey on theABC sitcomLess than Perfect. She has appeared in several films, includingA Map of the World,Can't Hardly Wait,A Slipping Down Life,Idiocracy,Gypsy 83. She also had a small part as a babysitter inGore Verbinski's adaptation ofThe Ring. She impressed directorMichael Bay so much that a role was written into the moviePearl Harbor for her.

Rue appeared uncredited in the 2006Mike Judge filmIdiocracy, in the role of theAttorney General. In 2006, Rue starred in the stage musicalLittle Egypt withFrench Stewart,Jenny O'Hara andGregg Henry at the Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles. She guest-starred inTwo and a Half Men as Berta's pregnant youngest daughter. She had a stint on theCBS sitcomThe Big Bang Theory, playingDr. Leonard Hofstadter's physician girlfriend Dr. Stephanie Barnett for three episodes. Her first appearance on the show occurred on November 17, 2008. In 2009, Rue appeared in the moviesMan Maid andFor Christ's Sake. She starred on the short-lived 2009 seriesEastwick, based on the novel and movieThe Witches of Eastwick. In December 2009, she became aspokesperson for weight loss companyJenny Craig.[6][7]

In October 2010, Rue joined the cast ofRules of Engagement in a recurring role as Brenda, Jeff and Audrey'ssurrogate.[8]

It was announced in December 2011 that Rue would be writing and starring in a new show on The CW calledPoseurs, about a young woman named Lucy whose life is upended when her fiancé moves out and her fresh-from-rehab collegiate best friend, Alexandra, moves in. The two friends pose as a lesbian couple and actually get married in order to stay in the nice apartment building that only allows married couples.[9]

Rue starred in the ABC showMalibu Country asReba McEntire's upbeat trophy wife neighbor, Kim Sallinger.[10]Malibu Country ran for one season (2012–13). Rue had the title role of Deb Dorfman in the movieDorfman in Love (2012).[11]

In 2014, Rue appeared in a recurring role as Candace, fiancee of Christy's ex-husband on theCBS sitcomMom. In 2015, she was cast as main character Dora in the TV Land comedyImpastor.[12] The show was cancelled after its second season in 2016. Rue had a recurring role as Nancy Granville on ABC'sAmerican Housewife which was canceled after five seasons.[13]

In 2017, Rue was cast in the recurring role of Olivia Caliban on the second season of theNetflix comedy drama seriesA Series of Unfortunate Events.[14]She also has had a recurring role in The Rookie portraying Nell Forester.

Personal life

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Rue married filmmaker Mischa Livingstone in 2001. They divorced in 2007.[15]

Rue married teacher Kevin Price[16] on May 21, 2011, in a traditionalJewish wedding.[17][18] She gave birth to their first child, a daughter named Talulah, in February 2013.[19] She and Price adopted a second daughter, Adelaide, in November 2016.[20]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Rocket GibraltarJessica Hanson
1992Passed AwayMegan Scanlan
1998Can't Hardly WaitEarth Girl
1998Nowhere to Goa.k.a.Silent Hearts (USA: TV title)
1999A Slipping-Down LifeViolet
1999A Map of the WorldDebbie
2001Pearl HarborNurse Martha
2001Gypsy 83Gypsy Vale
2002The RingBabysitter
2005Barbara JeanBarbara JeanShort film
2006Danny Roane: First Time DirectorCharlotte Lewis
2006IdiocracyAttorney General "Fun Bags" (Uncredited)
2008Man MaidTorry
2009Not Since YouSarah 'Doogs' Doogins
2010For Christ's SakeCandy
2011Dorfman in LoveDeb Dorfman
2013Miss DialSam
2020American Pie Presents: Girls' RulesEllenDirect-to-video

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1990GrandEdda PasettiMain role (26 episodes)
1992RoseanneTeenage RoseanneEpisode: "Halloween IV"
1993–94PhenomMonicaRecurring role (14 episodes)
1995BlossomAngieEpisode: "Mating Rituals"
1995Family Reunion: A Relative NightmareJacquelynTelevision movie
1995–96Minor AdjustmentsDarby GladstoneMain role (20 episodes)
1996ERJaneEpisode: "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
1996PearlBertha SugsEpisode: "Ticket to Ride "
1996For My Daughter's HonorKimberly JonesTelevision movie; a.k.a.Indecent Seduction
1997Ned & StaceyAmyEpisode: "Prom Night"
1997Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every ChildYounger Sister (voice)Episode: "The Golden Goose"
1998Chicago HopeRhonda FritzEpisode: "The Ties That Bind"
1998The Simple LifeMelanieEpisodes: "Pilot", "Sara's Ex", and "The Luke & Sara Show"
1999Zoe, Duncan, Jack & JaneBreeny KennedyEpisodes: "Everything You Wanted to Know About Zoe", "To Jack, from Zoe", and "Sympathy for Jack"
1999–2001PopularCarmen FerraraMain role (43 episodes)
2000, 2018Will & GraceJoyce AdlerEpisodes: "Lows in the Mid-Eighties" (season 3), "One Job" (season 9)
2002–03The DivisionAmanda McCaffertyEpisodes: "Hide and Seek", "Remembrance", and "Acts of Betrayal"
2003MADtvThe BabysitterEpisode #9.11
2002–06Less than PerfectClaudia "Claude" CaseyLead role (81 episodes)
2003This Time AroundGabby CastellaniTelevision movie
2006Play NiceTelevision movie
2006Brandy & Mr. WhiskersSandy Carington (voice)Episode: "Sandy & Mr. Frisky"
2006–07Two and a Half MenNaomiEpisodes: "Repeated Blows to His Unformed Head" and "Castrating Sheep in Montana"
2007NursesChris KorenekTelevision movie
2008The Big Bang TheoryDr. Stephanie BarnettEpisodes: "The Lizard-Spock Expansion", "The White Asparagus Triangulation" and "The Vartabedian Conundrum"
2008Nightmare at the End of the HallCourtneyTelevision movie
2008SpacedAprylTelevision movie
2009LeverageMarissa DevinsEpisode: "The Mile High Job"
2009–10EastwickPenny HigginsMain role
2010Private PracticeShira ColeEpisode: "Til Death Do Us Part"
2010–13Rules of EngagementBrenda the softball lesbianRecurring role (12 episodes)
2011My Future BoyfriendElizabeth BarrettTelevision movie
2011Shedding for the WeddingHerself – HostRegular (5 episodes)
2011RuPaul's Drag Race 3Herself – Guest JudgeEpisodes: "Face, Face, Face of Cakes" and "RuPaul Rewind"
2012PsychAmy AllerisEpisode: "Heeeeere's Lassie"
2012–13Malibu CountryKim SallingerMain role
2014–16MomCandace HayesRecurring role (7 episodes)
2014–17Celebrity Name GameHerself / Celebrity player15 episodes
2015–16ImpastorDora WinstonMain role
2015Don't Wake MommyBethTelevision movie
2016–17BonesKaren DelfsRecurring role (7 episodes)
2017All For LoveJo PaydenTelevision Film (Hallmark Channel)
2017–2020American HousewifeNancy GranvilleRecurring role
2018A Series of Unfortunate EventsOlivia CalibanRecurring role (7 episodes)
2018–2019, 2022, 2024The RookieNell Forester6 episodes
2019True Love BloomsVikkiTelevision Film (Hallmark Channel)
2020–2021B PositiveJulia DunbarMain role
2020–202225 Words or LessHerself / Contestant15 episodes
2024That Girl Lay LayMs. HooperEpisode: "School of Rap"

Awards and nominations

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YearCeremonyAwardWorkResult
2004Indianapolis International Film FestivalSpecial Jury Prize: Performance(Shared withLili Taylor)A Slipping-Down LifeWon
2009Ashland Independent Film FestivalBest Acting Ensemble: Feature(Shared with Phillip Vaden,Jane Lynch,Steve Hytner and John Doe)Man MaidWon
2013LA Femme International Film FestivalComedic Actress AwardWon

References

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  1. ^Bloom, Nate (14 January 2015)."Jews in the News: Gary Bettman, Sara Rue and Clara Mamet".Tampa and JCCs and Federation. Retrieved21 April 2025.
  2. ^"Celebrity birthdays for the week of Jan. 21-27".AP News. 16 January 2024.
  3. ^"Sara Rue, Andy Dick, Eric Roberts, Sherri Shepherd, Andrea Parker, Zach Levi & Will Sasso".SAG-AFTRA Foundation. 9 February 2005. Retrieved21 April 2025.
  4. ^Pine, Dan (July 19, 2012)."Gould, 'centered and grateful,' to accept award at festival".J. The Jewish News of Northern California. Retrieved2016-07-09.Rue, like Gould, is Jewish, so spicing up their characters with Jewish inflections came easily to both.
  5. ^"Actors: Sara Rue | The Big Bang Theory".the-big-bang-theory.net. Retrieved2022-06-02.
  6. ^"Sara Rue's Weight Loss: How She Lost 50 Lbs".HuffPost. 2010-10-04. Retrieved2024-01-02.
  7. ^"Sara Rue in a Bikini After Losing 50 Lbs".Peoplemag. Retrieved2024-01-02.
  8. ^"Rue joins 'Rules of Engagement' cast".UPI. October 11, 2010.
  9. ^Andreeva, Nellie (December 5, 2011)."The CW Buys Comedy Written By And Starring Sara Rue".Deadline Hollywood.
  10. ^Andreeva, Nellie (March 1, 2012)."Leah Remini, Sara Rue join ABC comedies".Deadline Hollywood.
  11. ^"Sara Rue entry".Dorfmanthemovie.com. Archived fromthe original on 2012-10-27. Retrieved2012-07-21.
  12. ^"Sara Rue To Co-Star In TV Land Comedy Pilot 'Impastor'".Deadline Hollywood. July 2, 2014. RetrievedOctober 4, 2014.
  13. ^"American Housewife Cancelled at ABC". 14 May 2021.
  14. ^Petski, Denise (June 9, 2017)."'Series Of Unfortunate Events': Nathan Fillion, Tony Hale, Sara Rue, Lucy Punch & Roger Bart Join Season 2 Cast".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedApril 1, 2018.
  15. ^"Actress Sara Rue Files for Divorce".People. November 10, 2007.
  16. ^Gomez, Patrick (January 13, 2011)."Sara Rue Has Finally Hired a Wedding Planner".People.
  17. ^Cedenheim, Pernilla (May 21, 2011)."Sara Rue Is Married".People. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2019.
  18. ^"Exclusive: Newlywed Sara Rue: 'I've Never Been Happier",Us, May 21, 2011
  19. ^"Sara Rue Welcomes Baby Girl Talulah!".Eonline.com. February 15, 2013. Retrieved2013-06-28.
  20. ^"Sara Rue Welcomes Baby Girl Through Adoption -- See the Sweet Family Photo!".etonline.com. November 26, 2016. Retrieved2017-04-18.

Notes

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  1. ^One of the central characters ofRules of Engagement

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