Sarah Uriarte Berry
Sarah Uriarte Berry, AKA Sarah Uriarte An accomplished Broadway, television and film actress, made her Broadway debut as Eponine in Les Misérables then went on to star as Belle in Beauty and the Beast-twice (once with Donny Osmond), Nicola in Taboo (opposite Boy George), and The Light in the Piazza as "Franca" for which she was nominated for Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards as Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical. She starred as Cinderella with the New York City Opera alongside Eartha Kitt. Berry's national tours include Sunset Boulevard as Betty Schaefer with Petula Clark and The Royal National Theater Production of Carousel, as Julie Jordan opposite Patrick Wilson. Other notable theatre credits include: Next To Normal, End Of The Rainbow, A Little Night Music at the Kennedy Center, soloist in Bernstein's Mass at Carnegie Hall, and Sondheim on Sondheim at the Hollywood Bowl, alongside Vanessa Williams, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Jonathan Groff.
Berry's film appearances include roles on the feature film Frontera, starring Ed Harris, Eva Longoria and Michael Peña, and Pretty Bird, starring Billy Crudup. On television, Berry appeared on Law and Order-Criminal Intent, Six Degrees, The Tony Awards, Live From Lincoln Center, and can now be seen on season 4 of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt at "St. Jellorica". Uriarte is a native of California and a graduate of UCLA School of Theater Film and Television.