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Sarah Lassez is a French-American-Canadian actress and author. She was born in
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to French parents and raised in Australia. At the age of 14, she moved to
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and currently lives in
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. Sarah Lassez is best known for her work in
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's '' Nowhere'',
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's '' The Blackout'' and the underground cult hit ''
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''. Her memoir, ''Psychic Junkie'', was published by Simon & Schuster in the summer of 2006. It was featured on the cover of ''
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''. She has the lead role in the horror musical ''The Dead Inside'', directed by Travis Betz.


Selected filmography

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'' (1993) * '' The Shaggy Dog'' (1994) * '' Malicious'' (1995) * '' Nowhere'' (1997) * '' The Blackout'' (1997) * '' The Clown at Midnight'' (1998) * ''The Outfitters'' (1999) * '' Sleeping Beauties'' (1999) * ''Rien, Voila l'Ordre'' (2003) * '' Until the Night'' (2004) * ''
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'' (2006) * '' Lo'' (2008) DVD Art and Details to Make You Feel Lo
/ref> * '' The Dead Inside'' (2011)


Personal life

Her Great-Grandfather was the French/Polish cubist painter
Louis Marcoussis Louis Marcoussis, formerly Ludwik Kazimierz Wladyslaw Markus or Ludwig Casimir Ladislas Markus, (1878 or 1883, Łódź – October 22, 1941, Cusset) was a painter and engraver of Polish origin who lived in Paris for much of his life and became ...
. Her grandfather Jacques Besse composed several songs for Edith Piaf as well as the music for the films Dédée d’Anvers d’Yves Allégret, Van Gogh d’Alain Resnais and the theatrical play Les Mouches by Jean-Paul Sartre.


References


External links

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Official Sarah Lassez website
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