Sarah Hyland
In November 1990, Sarah Jane Hyland was born in Manhattan, beginning a life that would take her across several distinct performance disciplines.
Hyland trained at the Professional Performing Arts School, where she built the foundation for a career that has extended through film, television, stage, and voice acting. The range of her work across these overlapping fields reflects the breadth of her formal training. Alongside her acting roles, she has been associated with the pop music genre as a singer.
Born in Manhattan and educated at the Professional Performing Arts School, Hyland has worked as a film actor, television actor, stage actor, and voice actor — a combination that places her among performers whose careers resist easy categorization within a single medium.
Quotes by Sarah Hyland

You know that family is going to be there for you no matter what. My dad gave me a freakin' kidney! But it's also the families that you create outside of your family.

I would say at times I am a 'Glamoholic.' But I am definitely more laid back than glamorous. I think it takes a lot of effort and sometimes I just want to be in jeans.

I gave myself two months to book a job. One month later I was cast on 'Modern Family.'

Lately, I’ve been playing very fashion-forward, popular girls, which is great because it’s led me to things like this Nintendo 3DS ‘Style Savvy’ campaign. It’d be fun to do something a bit dorkier – or quirkier!

People have to go through things in order to become the person they are today, and that’s that.

I just filmed a movie with my boyfriend, an indie film called ‘Conception.’ And it’s kind of like an R-rated version of ‘Valentine’s Day.’ So it’s like all about eight couples, and me and my boyfriend play one of them together. And that was a lot of fun.

I love Neutrogena’s Makeup Remover Cleansing Wipes. They get all my makeup off and are really moisturizing.

I’ve always been a fan of Nintendo. My first memories of playing games are on my Nintendo 64 with ‘Mario Kart,’ so when I found out that Nintendo 3DS made a fashion game, I was drawn to it. ‘Style Savvy Trendsetters’ is great because anyone can play it.

I think success right now is not about how famous you are or how much you’re getting paid, but it’s more about if you’re steadily working and you’re happy with what you’re doing.
