Sara Gilbert (born Sara Rebecca Abeles on January 29, 1975 in Santa Monica, California) is an American actress best known for her longtime role as Darlene Conner-Healy from 1988-1997 in the U.S. sitcom Roseanne.
Biography
Gilbert was born in
Los Angeles, California to a
Jewish family. Her parents are Barbara Crane and Harold Abeles. She has two older siblings,
Melissa Gilbert (of
Little House on the Prairie (
1974-
1983) fame) and Jonathan Gilbert (who played Willie Olsen on
Little House on the Prairie, now a NY stock broker), whom her mom adopted with her first husband. Sara Abeles became an actress and in
1984 changed her surname to Gilbert (to gain notoriety off her older sister and brother's Gilbert name) becoming " Sara Gilbert ".
Television Career
Gilbert decided at a young age that she wanted to be an actress after seeing her older sister
Melissa Gilbert star in
Little House on the Prairie. The roles she has played tend to reflect her laid back and unthreatening personality. Following appearances in
television movies and a
commercial for
Kool Aid, at the age of thirteen she landed the role of
Darlene Conner, the sarcastic middle child, in
Roseanne. Sara was a constant cast member during the show's nine-year run from
1988 to
1997, for which she also wrote an episode called
Don't Make Me Over. Sara's contribution was considered so important to
Roseanne that the show's producers arranged the filming schedule to allow her to study at
Yale University while remaining part of the cast. At Yale she majored in
art with an emphasis on
photography; she graduated with honors in
1997. To coincide with her personal life, Sara wanted her Roseanne character Darlene to come out as a
lesbian, although
ABC executives were not ready for a lesbian in a prominent role.
Gilbert has also made guest appearances in many TV shows such as The Simpsons, 24, ER, and Will & Grace . She returned to prime time television in the fall of 2005 in the sitcom Twins on The WB network which was cancelled after one year when The WB network became The CW Network.
Currently she is attached to star in the ABC pilot "Girls on the Bus".
Film career
Gilbert has appeared in two films alongside
Drew Barrymore, in
Poison Ivy in
1992 and
Riding In Cars With Boys in
2001. She has had several other minor roles following
Roseanne, including short film
$30 (aka
30 Bucks) as part of the
Boys Life 3 feature. She directed her own short film
Persona Non Grata in
1998. She also made a
cameo appearance in the film
High Fidelity in 2000, appearing alongside
Jack Black and
John Cusack.
Personal life
In her teens, Gilbert became a
vegetarian. Today, she supports numerous organizations such as
PETA,
Meals on Wheels,
Freedom of Speech,
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, AIDS Project Los Angeles and
Animal Rights.
Wife & Children
She is in a relationship with television writer and producer Allison Adler, who in October 2004 gave birth to a baby boy named Levi Hank Gilbert Adler. Adler conceived the son via sperm donor.
Awards
In
1993 Sara Gilbert was nominated for the
Emmy award for Outstanding Actress in a
Comedy Series for her role in
Roseanne as well as the
Independent Spirit Award award for Best Supporting Female for her role in
Poison Ivy. She was nominated again in
1994 for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for
Roseanne.
Filmography
Starring roles
- Calamity Jane, 1984
- Roseanne (TV series), as Darlene Conner, 1988 - 1997
- Runaway Ralph, 1988
- Sudie And Simpson, 1990
- Poison Ivy, 1992
- 50 Simple Things Kids Can Do To Save The Earth, 1992
- Dead Beat, 1994
- Broken Record, 1997
- Desert Blue, 1998
- Persona Non Grata, 1998, Sara starred as a narrator as well as directing this short film
- Light It Up, 1999
- The Big Tease, 1999
- Bucks|$30" target="_blank" >*, 1999
- Jack & The Beanstalk, 2000, a children's animated movie for which Gilbert did a voiceover
- Welcome To New York (TV series), as Amy Manning, 2000
- Riding In Cars With Boys, 2001
- Twins (TV series), as Mitchee, 2005
- Girls on the Bus (TV series), 2006, an ABC Pilot series (unaired)
Guest appearances and cameos
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