Sadie Calvano is an American actress who is famous for her performance as Violet Plunkett on the CBS sitcom Mom. A formerly competitive gymnast She is most famous for her portrayal of Violet Plunkett on the CBS sitcom Mom. In 2016 she also had a role as a character the film on television called"The Perfect" Daughter.Born on April 8, 1997, Sadie Calvano hails from Los Angeles, California, United States. Steven Joseph Calvano and Aimee Hagler are Sadie's parents. Sadie is living with her mother as well as her father Piper, her cat, and her adorable dog, Benji in Los Angeles, California. She has a Bachelor's Degree in the field of Arts from Los Angeles County High School (LACHSA). In late 2015, she enrolled at Occidental College in Los Angeles in pursuit of the part-time degree.Sadie started her career in acting when she was just thirteen years old in 2010. She got increasingly successful in her career in a brief period of time, inspiring individuals and garnering a significant amount of fame. Sadie started her stage career at seven. Sadie's favourite past shows include Alice in Alice In Wonderland (2008), Belle in Beauty And The Beast (2008), Sharpay and Tallulah from "High School Musical", Sharpay and Tallulah from "Bugsy Malone" All of them were performed on stage at Madrid Theatre. Christina was in Crown City Theatre’s four-week production of "A Chicago Christmas Carol", (2012). (2010).
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