Sarah Chalke Net Worth

Sarah Chalke Net Worth

Sarah Chalke Net Worth:
$14 Million

Sarah Chalke Net Worth

Sarah Chalke – Quick Facts
Net Worth: $14 Million
Date of birth: August 27, 1976 (48 years old)
Gender: Female
Profession: Actor
Nationality: Canadian

Sarah was born August 27, 1976 in Ottawa, Canada. She has German ancestry from her mothers side. Her by far most famous role is Dr. Elliot Reid from TV series Scrubs. But she appeared also on Mad Love, Cougar Town, and How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life). Her notable movies include I’ve Been Waiting for You, Alchemy, and Chaos Theory where she wore in one scene only black lace bra and panties proving once again how great are her measurements.

Career

Sarah’s career began at the age of eight when she began appearing in musical theater productions. At the age of 12, she became a reporter on the Canadian children’s show KidZone. Sarah did the role of Rebecca Conner-Healy on Roseanne after Lecy Goranson left the series in 1993; Sarah made a cameo appearance as a different character in the Roseanne episode “Halloween: The Final Chapter.”

How Rich is Sarah Chalke
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Personal Life

Sarah Chalke is engaged to lawyer Jamie Afifi. The couple has a son Charlie Rhodes Afifi, who was born in December 2009. Her son was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease at the age of two years old. Their daughter was born in May 2016.

Quotes

“Roseanne was incredible to work with. She was extremely bright.”

— Sarah Chalke

“I think it’s because it’s so different and it takes risks. Plus, it’s really smart humor. It gives the audience credit in terms of not needing to tell them when to laugh. I love that about the show. There’s no laugh track.”

— Sarah Chalke

“I would be sad if it ended now. It’s been the best job I’ve had by a long shot, especially creatively because the writing is so good. Every week I get the script and I laugh out loud and get excited for the different stuff we get to do.”

— Sarah Chalke

“The first time I lived in L.A. I was too young. I really wanted to be back home in Vancouver.”

— Sarah Chalke

“I don’t think when people sign up for a life of doing something they love to do they should have to sign up for a complete loss of privacy. I understand a little loss of privacy coming with the job.”

— Sarah Chalke


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