

Sarah did not renew her contract with the show for a fourth season and, consequently, her character was written She became a fan favorite in her role as the Mexican-American DJ "Carmen de la Pica Morales" in the Showtime series, The L Word (2004), which she
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She had recurring roles in several TV series, such as Alias (2001), in which she played "Jenny" and Dawson's Creek (1998), where she was "Sadia Shaw". Shahi was the first ghost in Supernatural (2005), the CW paranormal drama series. T & the Women (2000), she met director Robert Altman, who encouraged her to move to Hollywood to pursue a career as an actress. While working as an extra on the set of Dr. She also appeared on the cover of their 2000 calendar. She joined the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders and was part of the 1999-2000 squad. As a teenager, she won several beauty contests and took first place in the Miss Fort Worth USA pageant in 1997. She attended Trinity High School and Southern Methodist University, studied opera and majored in English. She is a former NFL cheerleader and a descendant of a 19th-century Persian Shah. Initially dismissive of Yankees ("You lost in Vietnam, you lost in Iraq," he sniffs), George is soon won over by Carter and Lee's thrilling chaos in the form of the car chases and guns.Sarah Shahi was born Aahoo Jahansouzshahi in Euless, Texas, to an Iranian father and Spanish-Iranian mother. Both characters embody Carter's generally anti-French sentiments (when he meets an "Asian" who speaks French, he instructs, "Stop humiliating yourself!"). The action is non-stop and includes several urban chase scenes, martial arts slapstick (one pits Carter and Lee against real-life 7'9" basketball player Sun Ming Ming, here a lumbering bodyguard), and shootouts in a hospital and a nightclub. Not incidentally, they also end up saving two beautiful women, Han's daughter Soo Yung (Jingchu Zhang) and model-singer-gambler Genevieve (Noémie Lenoir).

Supposedly there to protect World Criminal Court chief General Reynard ( Max von Sydow), the duo indulges in one raucous scene after another. This time, following the shooting of Ambassador Han (Tzi Ma, who was also in the first film), the guys make their way to Paris, a stronghold for Chinese Triad gangs. Like the original Rush Hour, RUSH HOUR 3 finds perennial LAPD muck-up Carter ( Chris Tucker) joining forces with Chinese Chief Inspector Lee ( Jackie Chan), even though they're barely able to understand each another. Frequent language includes variations on "s-t," "damn," and "ass." Supporting characters smoke cigarettes and drink, and a brief, unconsummated sex scene shows Carter in bed (naked chest) with a woman in her bra and panties. A French detective conducts anal probes of Carter and Lee when they arrive in Paris (off-screen), leaving them in some visible pain. Motor-mouthed co-star Chris Tucker's brand of verbal comedy includes plenty of sexual references and dicey language that seems designed to get around the PG-13 rating (for example: referring to, but not saying, the "N" word and cutting off "motherf-" before it's finished). It's got lots of extremely boisterous comic violence, with a mix of martial arts, slapstick, and shoot-'em-up aesthetics that sometimes leads to bloodied faces and painfully twisted bodies. Parents need to know that this third installment in the Rush Hour franchise is a lot like the first two. Bar scenes show customers smoking and drinking liquor.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide.
