Sara F. Wahnish is a graduate of the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts Kanbar Institute of Film and Television, where she produced and directed over 18 short films. Since graduating, she has worked on various web series, music video, and commercial projects. She works as a freelance director, writer, producer, and production manager in New York city. She has also come back to acting after a long hiatus, and has since studied at RADA (Contemporary Drama Program), as well as at the T.Schreiber Studio with its head Terry Schreiber, and the Maggie Flanigan Studio with it's head Maggie Flanigan.
She lives in the New York City area with her long time partner Michael Mui.
Her Other Credits Include: In 2017 Starring in the South Nassau Communities Hospital "Truth in Medicine" diabetes awareness campaign and in 2018 an appearance on the Investigation Discovery Channel show "Grave Secrets."
9/10/15 the Web Series Maybe Sunshine in which she portrays "The Crying Cat Lady" won an IndiWorks audience choice award.
She has also Served as an uncredited PA on the 2004 Telluride Indie Fest Best Short winner "Goodbye Antonio" and as an uncredited Key PA on the 2002 Gold Medal Student Academy Award winner "Wormhole."
Sara F. Wahnish was also the first annual winner of the Roland Mesnier Pastry Scholarship competition at L'Academie de Cuisine in Washington DC, from which she is a graduate of their Pastry Program.
Ms. Wahnish is a self proclaimed "American Mutt." Though her last name "Wahnish" is Spanish Moroccan, her heritage is a proud mix of Spanish Moroccan, Russian and German.