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AKA:
Sarah Louise Christine Chalke
Birthplace:
Ottawa, Ontario
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A bubbly, comedically-gifted performer and a veteran of two major network TV series, Sarah Chalke’s first claim to fame was as Lecy Goransen’s replacement as the troubled daughter, Becky Conner, on the seminal sitcom, “Roseanne” (ABC, 1988-1997). Chalke would later shine even brighter on another popular sitcom – a one-two punch most television actors experience just once if they are lucky. As the deadpan and adoringly lovelorn Dr. Elliot Reid of the NBC medical dramedy “Scrubs” (NBC, 2001- ), Chalke mastered the deadpan delivery and goofy antics the hit medical comedy was known for, as well
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Began acting career at age eight, when she began appearing in musical theatre productions
At 12, she became a reporter on the Canadian childrens show "Kid Zone"
1993
First notable TV appearance in the NBC TV-movie, "Relentless: Mind of a Killer"
1993
Replaced Lecy Goranson in the role of Becky (Conner) Healy on the popular ABC sitcom, "Roseanne"; left the series for the 1995-96 season and was replaced by Lecy Goranson, but returned for the final season in the role of Becky
1998
Returned briefly to Canada where she starred in the CBC Television drama "Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy"
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