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Hey Guys, I've been giving a great opportunity to take part in a conference call with "Suits" very own "Sarah Rafferty". Its a great opportunity for all the fans of Suits or the Actress, to input some burning questions for her.
Unfortunately I will only get to ask just "one" question(Sad). But you all are most welcome to put more than one question in comments below. The questions are open ended either you can ask about her career or the show.
Fellow readers if you like a question, make sure to "VOTE UP" the question in the comment section below. Will Be easier for me to pick the best one. You never know you might get lucky.
Sarah Rafferty's IMDB page is here, and Wikipedia page here.
Below is a personal Bio for the Actress.
ICYMI: Suits from the beginning - all 22 episodes are now available online and On Demand here.
And Suits Return's 17th Jan, the promo is here and here.
SARAH RAFFERTY
As Donna
Sarah Rafferty stars as Donna in the hit legal drama SUITS, which will return for all-new episodes of season two on 17th January on USA.
Rafferty grew up the youngest of four daughters in Connecticut. While in high school at Philips Academy, her drama teacher caught her running across his lawn trying to get to field hockey practice on time. He told her to skip practice and join the cast of Richard III, and thus began her love of theatre. Rafferty went on to double major in English and Theatre at Hamilton College, and after graduating magna cum laude, went on to receive her MFA from The Yale School of Drama.
Rafferty has numerous theatre credits in New York, including appearances at Second Stage, The Roundabout Theatre Company and The Lucille Lortel. While starring opposite Kathleen Turner and Charles Busch in his play, “The Third Story”, The New York Times’ Ben Brantley called Rafferty “a screwball charmer.” Rafferty has appeared at many regional theatres across the country including productions and workshops of several new plays at South Coast Rep. and Shakespeare & Company where she played Rosalind in “As You Like It.” She also voiced several radio plays for “The Plays the Thing” on NPR.
On television, Rafferty has guest starred on several comedies and dramas including “Brothers and Sisters,” “Law and Order: Criminal Intent,” “Six Feet Under,” “Without a Trace,” “Bones,” “Samantha Who?” and “8 Simple Rules.” She starred opposite Gena Rowlands in the television movie, “What if God were the Sun.” She was also seen in independent features “Falling for Grace” and “Small Beautifully Moving Parts,” which debuted at The Tribeca Film Festival and South by Southwest, respectively.
Rafferty currently resides on both coasts with her husband and two daughters. She credits her mother, the Chairwoman of the English Department at Sacred Heart in Greenwich CT, and her father, who enjoys two successful careers in finance and oil painting, for cultivating her passion for the arts.
We were having that conversation with sister the other day (which is one we sadly often pick up), about how way too ofetn how far removed as a person the artist is from the content of his own...