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Sara Paxton, an American actress and singer, was born on April 25, 1988, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California. She comes from a diverse ethnic background that includes English, Irish, Scottish, and Mexican ancestry. Her mother, Lucia Paxton, is of Mexican-Jewish descent, and her father, Steve Paxton, is of English and Irish heritage. Both of her parents worked in dentistry. According to traditional Jewish law, which determines religion through the maternal line, Sara is considered Jewish.
From a young age, Sara Paxton expressed a desire to become an actress. While attending El Camino Real High School, she was actively involved in school plays and extracurricular activities. Sara often embraced theatrical performances, occasionally dressing as fictional characters for school events. Although she came from a well-off family and had the option of homeschooling, she opted to attend public school to engage more fully with her peers and activities. After graduating, she initially considered enrolling at New York University but ultimately chose to focus on her acting career due to increasing opportunities in television and film.
Paxton began her acting career at an early age. She made her film debut at age nine with an uncredited role in the 1997 comedy Liar Liar, starring Jim Carrey. Throughout her school years, she frequently appeared in television series and films, building an impressive résumé. Some of her early roles included appearances in NewsRadio (1997), the soap opera Passions (1999), and TV movies such as Perfect Game (2000), Geppetto (2000), and Hounded (2001). She also had guest roles in popular shows like Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, Will & Grace (2004), and Malcolm in the Middle (2004).
Sara made two separate guest appearances in the CSI television franchise—first in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2002) and then in CSI: Miami (2003). During this period, many of her roles were guest appearances, though she also secured recurring roles in series like Greetings from Tucson and Summerland. Her career gained momentum when she landed the leading role in the Discovery Kids series Darcy's Wild Life (2004–2006), where she played Darcy Fields. Her performance in the show marked her transition into more prominent roles.
In 2004, Paxton had her first lead role in a feature film with Sleepover, a teen comedy. Though the film experienced modest box office success, her performance was noted for its charm and screen presence. She continued to secure leading roles, notably starring in Aquamarine (2006), where she portrayed a mermaid named Aquamarine—a role that significantly raised her profile among younger audiences.
That same year, she starred in Return to Halloweentown (2006) as Marnie Piper, replacing Kimberly J. Brown in the lead role. Although the change in casting was met with mixed reception, the film was well-watched among fans of the Disney Channel franchise. In 2009, she played the role of Raina Marrinelli in the CW drama series The Beautiful Life: TBL.
Known for her blonde hair and youthful look, Sara Paxton has often been recognized for her appearance in various teen and family-oriented roles. She stands 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm) tall and maintains a slender figure. While such personal statistics are often cited in entertainment media, Paxton is more widely appreciated for her versatility as both an actress and a singer. Her success in the entertainment industry has contributed to an estimated net worth of approximately $3 million.
In terms of her personal life, Sara Paxton previously dated actor Nico Tortorella; the relationship reportedly ended in 2012. Paxton has generally kept her personal relationships private, choosing to maintain a low profile regarding her dating life. Public updates are sparse, and those interested in her latest endeavors often follow her on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram, where she occasionally shares insights into her professional and personal activities.
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