Sara Ramirez
Sara Ramirez (born Sara Ramirez) is a Mexican American singer-songwriter and popular actress. Sara Ramirez was raised by her American mother and encountered a number of racial slurs that caused her to feel uncomfortable. When she attended a 9th grade school audition in which she received praises for her singing and acoustics, she began to gain confidence. It not only boosted her confidence but also shifted her career ambition. In 1992 she graduated with her master's degree from the city's Julliard School. In the year 23 she made her debut at the Broadway with Paul Simon's The Capeman and in films with You've Got Mail. Her most memorable break came from her performance as The Lady of The Lake in the original Broadway production of Spamalot. She won the Tony Award and received great praise for the performance. In the following year, when she was Callie Torres on Grey's Anatomy for ABC the show, she received more fame. As a well-known singer, she released her own single and an extended version of her play. As an activist, she is a tireless advocate in the cause of LGBT equality.





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