• Sarah Kawahara is a Canadian figure skater and choreographer who has won two Emmy Awards. Born September 18, 1954 in Vancouver, Canada, Kawahara is of...
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  • Japanese golfer Reki Kawahara (川原 礫, born 1974), Japanese writer Sarah Kawahara, Canadian figure skater and choreographer Satoru Kawahara (河原 智), Japanese...
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    1991, in Los Angeles, California, to figure skater and choreographer Sarah Kawahara and actor and comedian Jamie Alcroft. Her mother is from Canada and...
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  • film and was trained by Olympic choreographer and two-time Emmy winner Sarah Kawahara. She also starred in a direct-to-video film Glass House: The Good Mother...
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  • married to two-time Emmy award-winning figure skating choreographer Sarah Kawahara. The couple have three children: Alysse, Hayley and Thatcher. In 2017...
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  • Prejudice "Part 1" Jane Gibson A&E 1997 Scott Hamilton: Upside Down Sarah Kawahara PBS 3rd Rock from the Sun "A Nightmare on Dick Street" Marguerite Derricks...
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  • months. Heidi Munger and Anna Malkova served as skating doubles and Sarah Kawahara provided coaching and choreography. The production was unable to find...
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    underwent several months of rigorous skating instruction with choreographer Sarah Kawahara. I, Tonya premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival...
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    Nominated 2002 Outstanding Choreography (shared with Doug Jack and Sarah Kawahara) Opening Ceremony Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Won Outstanding...
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  • the Ice Capades under the choreography of two-time Emmy winner Sarah Kawahara. Kawahara's choreography subjects include Peggy Fleming, the 2002 Winter Olympics...
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