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Sadie Calvano is an American actress born on April 8, 1997, in Los Angeles, California. She began her acting career at the age of seven, initially performing in musical theatre. Notable early stage roles include Alice in a 2008 production of Alice in Wonderland, Belle in Beauty and the Beast, and Tallulah in Bugsy Malone in 2011. She also starred as Cinderella in the Young Stars Theatre's production and participated in Crown City Theatre’s 2010 four-week run of A Chicago Christmas Carol.
Calvano's television debut came in 2010 with a guest appearance on the comedy series Eagleheart, which starred Chris Elliott. That same year, she gained further recognition with a co-starring role on the popular procedural drama NCIS, playing the kidnapped granddaughter of a character portrayed by William Devane. Her performance earned her a nomination for a Young Artist Award (YAA) for Best Actress.
In 2011, Calvano made her feature film debut in Clint Eastwood’s biographical drama J. Edgar, portraying the niece of Leonardo DiCaprio’s character, J. Edgar Hoover.
Calvano's most recognized role came in 2013 when she was cast in the CBS television comedy Mom, created by Chuck Lorre. She played Violet Plunkett, the teenage daughter of Christy Plunkett (portrayed by Anna Faris). The role brought her wider recognition for her depiction of a smart, independent yet troubled teen navigating family challenges and early motherhood.
Outside of acting, Calvano is committed to philanthropy and education. She spends her summers attending Stagedoor Manor, a prestigious performing arts training center in New York. Additionally, she serves as the national spokesperson for Bags4Kids, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing comfort and essential items to children entering foster care.
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