Faith Salie

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Faith Salie (born April 14, 1971) is an American actress, comedian and a radio host. She hosts a Public Radio International program Fair Game and appears in the Bravo improvisational sitcom, Significant Others. She has appeared in television sitcoms and dramas, including Sex and the City and as Sarina Douglas on the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes "Statistical Probabilities" and "Chrysalis". A pop-culture pundit on VH-1 shows and a stand-up comedian, Salie has also written shows for the Oxygen Network. Fair Game marks her first foray into public radio, where she is co-creator, host and writer/producer.

Salie is a Rhodes scholar, graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University, and received a master's degree from Oxford University. She originally enrolled as an undergraduate at Northwestern University after failing to be accepted at Yale, and then later transferred to Harvard. Additionally, she is a 1989 graduate of North Springs High School in Sandy Springs, Georgia.

Salie's brother, David Salie, served as Director of House Party Fundraising for the 2004 Howard Dean presidential campaign.

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