Sarah Rush

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Sarah Rush (born Sarah Kathleen Rush) is an American actress, best known in television for her work in the original Battlestar Galactica. She narrated and starred in the 2005 documentary The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania produced by Patricia Heaton and directed by David Hunt, which won the 2006 Heartland Film Festival Award. Rush was herself crowned Coal Queen in 1972. She is a member of the Actor's Studio, an acting student of Uta Hagen and Milton Katselas, and is a BFA in Theatre summa cum laude graduate from the Pennsylvania State University. She is married to Fred Bova (1999–present) and has one daughter, Amanda Grace.

Most Popular Sarah Rush Trailers

Total trailers found: 15

Catch Me If You Can Trailer (2002)

16 December 2002

A true story about Frank Abagnale Jr. who, before his 19th birthday, successfully conned millions of dollars worth of checks as a Pan Am pilot, doctor, and legal prosecutor.

Joni Trailer (1979)

01 June 1979

Based on Joni Eareckson's autobiography. She becomes paralyzed after breaking her neck in a swimming accident at age 17.

Battlestar Galactica Trailer (1978)

25 October 1978

After the destruction of the Twelve Colonies of Mankind, the last major fighter carrier leads a makeshift fugitive fleet in a desperate search for the legendary planet Earth.

Years of the Beast Trailer (1981)

16 October 1981

A college professor, his wife, a young girl, and a drifter are suddenly faced with a society where money is worthless, food is scarce, your neighbor is your enemy, and oppression reigns.

Roughnecks Trailer (1980)

15 July 1980

Ida McBride decides to drill for oil on her ranch, against her son Tom's wishes. A contentious crew of wildcatters arrives, including a stalwart drilling magnate, his tool-pusher and a young roughneck associate, who endeavor to save the ranching empire by trying to bring in a methane gas well.

Dr. Strange Trailer (1978)

06 September 1978

A psychiatrist becomes the new Sorcerer Supreme of the Earth in order to battle an evil Sorceress from the past.

Modesty Blaise Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

Pilot for a never-made TV series based upon the popular comic strip character. Adventurer Modesty Blaise and knife thrower Willie Garvin - retired ex-criminals living in California with driver Weng - first save and then protect a young computer expert from a criminal organization, led by the evil Debbie La Forge.

Max Keeble's Big Move Trailer (2001)

05 October 2001

Max Keeble, the victim of his 7th grade class, plots revenge when he learns he's moving; it backfires when he doesn't move after all.

The Prodigal Trailer (1983)

14 October 1983

They were a family torn apart by redemption...kept apart by pride...but brought together by a miracle.

3, 2, 1... Frankie Go Boom Trailer (2012)

12 October 2012

Frank Bartlett has been tortured, embarrassed, and humiliated by his brother Bruce — usually on film — his entire life.

Fred & Vinnie Trailer (2011)

01 January 2011

Lonely guy Fred Stoller is thrilled when his good buddy, Vinnie D'Angelo, the world's happiest agoraphobic and fattest vegetarian, comes to live with him, until Vinnie also proves to be the world's most maddening roommate.

For Love of Angela Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

Angela, a beautiful and high spirited girl, has found her true love at last in the dashing Harrison, heir to a department store fortune.

Fangs Trailer (2002)

25 February 2002

Scottsville is a sleepy town, where the yearly apple blossom festival is usually the only 'memorable' event, so Police Chief Sam Taylor is furious when young cop Ally Parks -who comes from the big city- insists on investigating the death and mutilation of prof.

Talking to Strangers Trailer (1988)

14 September 1988

It consists of only nine ten minute segments. Each shot/sequence was filmed only once in 35mm film with direct sound.

The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania Trailer (2005)

16 October 2005

In this thoughtful documentary, actress Sarah Rush takes us back to the coal-mining town of her youth -- Carmichaels, Penn.