Sari Arambulo (she/her) is a Filipina-American actor, digital video producer, and filmmaker based in NY + LA.
(aka, a swiss army knife creative type) 

She is best known for portraying Grace on NBC/Peacock’s A.P. Bio, Bella on Showtime’s The L Word: Generation Q, and Abby in the AMC+/Shudder feature Bloody Axe Wound. Most recently, she starred alongside William H. Macy and Katie Cassidy in the indie feature Speed Demon.

Sari is a Film Independent Screenwriting Lab Fellow and the inaugural recipient of the Hyde Park & Warner Music Group Asian Women Fellowship for her feature film Family Style, which is currently in development. Sari wrote, directed, and starred in the narrative short A Reason To (NFFTY Audience Award, LA Shorts International Film Festival). Her documentary short Cookie, Love, will have its world premiere at the 2026 Tribeca Festival.

Sari directs and produces for brands including Meta, American Eagle, and Drunk Elephant, while creating digital series for media companies like Jubilee and Impact Media. Her work has amassed tens of millions of views. She is also the co-creator and co-host of Peacock’s first original companion podcast.

A proud Filipina-American, Sari is drawn to deeply human, often humorous, character-driven stories that explore belonging, multicultural identity, and the pursuit of home through universal touchstones, particularly food.She is a graduate of the University of Southern California and is represented by Untitled Entertainment.