Sarah Paulson Movies
A lovely and talented actress with a knack for both comedy and drama,
Sarah Paulson was born in Tampa, FL, on December 17, 1975. Her family relocated to Manhattan, where she attended both the LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Paulson made her professional debut at the age of 12 in an off-Broadway production of Amerlia Again, and she worked extensively on the New York stage after completing her education. She made here television debut in a 1994 episode of the series
Law & Order, and, in 1995, was cast as Merlyn Temple, a dead woman who can communicate with her living brother, on the fantasy series American Gothic; while the show only ran for a year, it developed a devoted cult following. Following American Gothic's cancellation,
Paulson made her feature-film debut in the thriller
Levitation, and, in 1999, she appeared in
Garry Marshall's comedy drama
The Other Sister. She returned to episodic television that same year as Elisa Cronkite on the romantic drama series
Jack and Jill, which ran two seasons. During the show's run, she landed a supporting role in the
Mel Gibson/
Helen Hunt vehicle
What Women Want, and after
Jack and Jill ran its course,
Paulson was cast in the lead role of the short-lived situation comedy
Leap of Faith. She later had a supporting role in the 2003 romantic comedy
Down With Love. ~ Rovi