Sabine Singh
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Sabine Erika Singh (born 1974 in New York) is New York-born American actress.
[edit] Brief Biography
Sabine Singh, the daughter of an Indian Maharaja father and an Austrian beauty queen mother, was born in New York where, as a young girl, she divided her attentions between dance and theatre. A student at The University of Michigan, Sabine ultimately matriculated to NYU's Tisch School of the Arts where she concentrated on acting earning her BFA.
Her film credits include Maryam, The Anarchist Cookbook, Ricky Six, and Tony Goldwyn's Someone Like You. On TV she has been seen as Martha Stewart's daughter Lexi, in "Martha Behind Bars" featuring Cybill Shepherd, in a recurring role on "Dawson's Creek", on "Las Vegas", "The Sopranos", "CSI: NY", and "Unscripted" as herself, among many others.
Sabine's main love is theatre, and was a founding resident company member of Jim Simpson's and Mac Wellman's award winning The Flea Theater. She recently appeared off-Broadway as "Olivia" in the critically-acclaimed production of "The Gold Standard", a play by Daniel John Roberts.
Sabine divides her time between New York, Los Angeles, and London. She is the sister of artist Schandra Singh.
In March 2007 it was announced that Sabine will be taking over the recast role of Greenlee Smythe du Pres Lavery on the ABC daytime soap opera "All My Children", the role was originated by Rebecca Budig. Sabine reportly has a four-year contract with AMC. She will debut in the role sometime in late April.