Sari Arambulo is a Filipina-American actor, producer, and filmmaker based in New York City and Los Angeles.
Best known for portraying “Grace” on all 4 seasons of NBC/Peacock’s comedy A.P. Bio and “Bella” on Season 3 of Showtime's The L: Word Generation Q. Most recently, she played the leading role in the feature BLOODY AXE WOUND for AMC+ and Shudder, which just had its nationwide theatrical release. Other credits include roles on Netflix, TNT, ABC, and more.
She is the co-creator and co-host of Peacock’s first companion podcast ever launched by the streamer. She is a 2022 Film Independent Screenwriting Lab fellow, as well as the inaugural winner of the Hyde Park & Warner Music Group Asian Women Fellowship. She is currently in development with Hyde Park Entertainment Group for her feature film FAMILY STYLE, and with Field/House Productions for her TV show pitch OUT OF THE FOG. She has produced and directed content for companies like Snapchat, American Eagle, and H&M. She currently freelance creates, directs, and produces shows at Jubilee Media and Brat TV. Her short film A REASON TO premiered at NFFTY, won the audience award in its category, and has been an official selection at festivals like LA SHORTS International Film Festival and PIFF amongst others. A proud Filipina-American woman, she’s passionate about telling coming-of-age Asian-American stories that explore their humanity through universal touchstones, particularly food.
A graduate of the University of Southern California in Communications, French, and Film, she is represented by Untitled Entertainment.
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