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  1. Sasha Compère is an actress known for her roles in the television shows Miracle Workers, Love Life, and Single Drunk Female and in the film Uncorked. Early life and education [ edit ] Sasha Compère was born in Detroit , Michigan, the daughter of immigrants from Haiti .

  2. Sasha Compère. Actress: Genius. Haitian-American Sasha Compere is a native of Detroit, Michigan. She holds a Bachelors of Business Administration from the University of Michigan where she also studied acting, and dance while performing in black box theaters.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.59 m
    • Detriot, Michigan, USA
  3. 6,339 Followers, 519 Following, 290 Posts - Sasha Compère (@sasha_compere) on Instagram: " Miracle Workers• Love Life• Uncorked• Gigi&Nate• Single Drunk Female• Little America• Genius:MLK/X• Dreams in Nightmares"

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  4. SINGLE DRUNK FEMALE: Sasha Compère, Lily Mae Harrington, and Garrick Bernard Interview | THS. Sasha Compère - IMDb. Create your Linktree. Cookie preferences ...

  5. Mar 16, 2022 · Sasha Compère is an accomplished actor of both the silver and small screen. From a television standpoint, she’s appeared in Miracle Workers and Love Life and in theaters, you’ve likely seen her in Ad Astra or in the Netflix feature Uncorked. Currently she stars as Brit in the Freeform series Single Drunk Female and in anticipation of the ...

  6. Sasha Compère. Actress: Uncorked. Haitian-American Sasha Compere is a native of Detroit, Michigan. She holds a Bachelors of Business Administration from the University of Michigan where she also studied acting, and dance while performing in black box theaters. She performed as a member of the Bats at New York's Flea Theatre, studied Shakespeare at Guildhall in London, and continues to pursue work in television, film, and stage.

  7. Feb 28, 2022 · Love Life and Miracle Workers actress Sasha Compère joins us to chat about her latest project, Freeform comedy Single Drunk Female.Sasha shares how she perfectly related to her character as a first generation Haitian-American, how the series is relatable for so many young Millennials navigating adulthood while tackling serious issues, and the often unexpected universality of immigrant stories in media.