Name |
Sara Niemietz |
Height |
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Naionality |
American |
Date of Birth |
7-June-1992 |
Place of Birth |
Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Famous for |
Acting |
Sara Niemietz is an American singer/songwriter and actress based in Los Angeles. On June 10, 2012, Niemietz was again invited to share the stage with, five time Grammy Award winning, B. J. Thomas, some fifteen years after their initial impromptu encounter. Niemietz is featured on Thomas' 2013 album, The Living Room Sessions, with Niemietz and Thomas performing a duet of his 1968, Top 10 hit, "Hooked on a Feeling".
Niemietz is also featured in duet with Richard Marx on his 2012 album and PBS live television special, A Night Out With Friends, singing Marx' number one Adult Contemporary hit, "Keep Coming Back". Marx again called upon Niemietz to perform "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", a duet, for his first Christmas album, Christmas Spirit. Sara Niemietz's professional stage career began on April 19, 2002, at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, when she played the character of young Carol Burnett (Young Helen) in the pre-Broadway production of Hollywood Arms.
Adapted from Burnett's 1986 memoir "One More Time", Carrie Hamilton (Burnett's daughter) and Carol Burnett co-wrote Hollywood Arms. Niemietz played the younger (1941 era) Helen in the first act, with Donna Lynne Champlin playing (1951 era) Helen in the second act. Following the try-out run, Sara played 76 performances on Broadway at age 10.