Sarah Paris
School
Messiah University Grantham
Los Angeles Film Studies Center Los Angeles
Expertise
Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Yellowstone, M. Night Shyamalan Films
- Sarah interned for Silver Pictures on the Warner Bros. Studio lot, where she took a deep dive into learning all aspects of film production. As a Script Reader for various Hollywood production companies (including Eclectic Pictures), she generated written screenplay coverage for hundreds of good, bad, and ugly scripts.
- She is the author of "Signs My Toddler Has a Drinking Problem," a collection of humor essays and fiction available on Amazon.
- For two years, Sarah worked as a submissions editor for MuddyUm, a medium-sized humor publication with over two hundred writers.
Experience
Sarah started writing professionally at the age of 7, when she was published in the "Just for Kids " fiction section of The Columbia (Maryland) Flier. She's written several screenplays, over 100 short stories, and a novella. Sarah has had articles, short stories, and personal essays published in over 40 Medium publications and holds several steady freelance writing gigs. She placed second in the Kelly J. Abbott Fall 2019 Short Story Contest and was a finalist in the February 2022 Vocal Media Fiction Challenge. Sarah has been a contributing Movie and TV feature writer at Looper since March 2022 and is currently working on a novel and a collection of personal essays.
Education
Sarah received her B.A. in film and communication, which allowed her to learn about both the creative and business sides of Hollywood.
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Stories By Sarah Paris
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When "Walk the Line" was released in 2005, the world learned that Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon could sing. Here's the story behind this unique film.
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Not many actors can say they were TV stars during the 2000s and the 2010s. Let's review the transformation of Hayden Panettiere from childhood to Nashville.
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Ryan Reynolds' career has soared in the past three decades, so let's take a look at some of the best and worst career moves he's ever made.
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Tom Felton has been on quite the journey since his time at Hogwarts came to an end. Take a look at the "Harry Potter" star's transformation over the years.
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What's the cast of this hit drama up to now? Let's take a look at the adult lives of these teen stars.
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When one of our favorite actors has died, we often feel a sense of personal loss. Yet many have been dead for years, and we're shocked when we realize it.
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He's come a long way since his formative years in Boston - let's take a look at the transformation of Donnie Wahlberg from childhood to "Blue Bloods."
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Here's a look at some of the many times Elliot Stabler went over the line on "Law & Order: SVU."
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"The Walking Dead" has been a thrilling ride, but it's made its share of blunders along the way — including these abruptly dropped storylines.
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Sean Murray is a constant presence on "NCIS," but that wasn't supposed to happen. He's had a wild ride from his childhood to his days as McGee.
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"The Handmaid's Tale" on Hulu has a dark history as a Margaret Atwood novel. We explore the failed movie, Elisabeth Moss's makeup restrictions and much more.
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Matthew Gray Gubler didn't appear out of thin air just to win people's hearts in Criminal Minds. He's been involved in the arts for a long time.
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The actress who played Young Jenna in 13 Going on 30 has never stopped working. However, she has also never forgotten the role that made her famous.
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HBO's Westworld will be back for a fourth season, and while some details are sparse, here's everything we know about it so far.
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From Johnny Cash to the Joker, Joaquin Phoenix has proven that his range is virtually unmatched — but his rise to fame was neither assured or straightforward.