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  1. Sarah Uriarte Berry (born May 31, 1969 in San Francisco, California) is an American actress and singer.

  2. Sarah Uriarte Berry, AKA Sarah Uriarte An accomplished Broadway, television and film actress, made her Broadway debut as Eponine in Les Misérables then went on to star as Belle in Beauty and the Beast-twice (once with Donny Osmond), Nicola in Taboo (opposite Boy George), and The Light in the Piazza as "Franca" for which she was nominated for ...

  3. 1,315 Followers, 467 Following, 235 Posts - Sarah Uriarte Berry (@iamsarahuriarteberry) on Instagram: "Wife & Mama Broadway Actress: Belle, Eponine, Cinderella, Franca, Nicola, etc."

  4. Jan 28, 2019 · The latest Tweets from Sarah Uriarte Berry (@sarahuriarteb). wife, mother, singer, actress, foodie...@Stuckthemusical new Instagram: @iamsarahuriarteberry

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  5. Sarah Uriarte Berry is an American actress and singer.

  6. Sarah Uriarte Berry has been nominated for the Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical award by the Outer Critics Circle Awards for her role in The Light in the Piazza. Get Sarah...

  7. Sarah Uriarte Berry has starred in five Broadway shows and three Broadway National tours. She has headlined at the New York City Opera and was a soloist at Carnegie Hall with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra conducted by Marin Alsop.

  8. Sarah Uriarte Berry, AKA Sarah Uriarte An accomplished Broadway, television and film actress, made her Broadway debut as Eponine in Les Misérables then went on to star as Belle in Beauty and the Beast-twice (once with Donny Osmond), Nicola in Taboo (opposite Boy George), and The Light in the Piazza as "Franca" for which she was nominated for ...

  9. Apr 18, 1994 · Roles (7) End of the Rainbow. Opened April 02, 2012. as Judy Garland (Standby - Original) Next to Normal. Opened April 15, 2009. as Diana (Understudy - Replacement)

  10. Sarah Uriarte Berry starred as 'Belle' in Disney's Beauty and the Beast on Broadway, 'Cinderella' in Rogers + Hammerstein's Cinderella for New York City Opera alongside Eartha Kitt, and was the first 'Belle' ever to grace the stages at Disneyland.