Sasha Calle

Sasha Calle, yeah, she’s the one everyone’s been buzzing about lately. Born in Boston back in August ‘95—so, you know, she’s still got that East Coast grit. She’s been around the block a bit, but 2023 really shot her into the spotlight with “The Flash.” People couldn’t stop talking about her take on Supergirl, and honestly, it’s not every day someone steps into a major DC role like that and just owns it. It’s wild, the way she brought this new energy to the screen. Not your typical capes-and-tights performance—she’s got attitude, emotional punch, the whole thing. But she didn’t just stop with superheroes. Fast forward to 2024, and she’s popping up in “In the Summers.” That one’s got a totally different vibe, way more grounded. You get this sense she’s not just coasting on blockbuster fame—she actually likes digging into these complex, layered roles. And then, because apparently, she doesn’t sleep, she’s part of “On Swift Horses” the same year. People are already whispering about that one, like it’s going to be the next big indie darling. What’s cool about Sasha is she’s not stuck in one lane. She’s bouncing from genre to genre, not afraid to mix it up. You get the sense she’s just getting started, honestly. Give it a couple more years, and her name’s gonna be everywhere. Boston roots, Hollywood dreams, and she’s making it look easy—though, let’s be real, it’s anything but.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1995-08-07
  • Height: 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
  • Birth Location: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  • Parents: Samira Calle
  • Professions: Actress, Music Department

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Here’s a fun bit of movie trivia: Sasha straight-up crushed the competition for Supergirl, snagging the role out of more than 400 hopefuls. Yeah, 400! That’s some serious Hunger Games energy right there. Casting directors went all out scouring for the perfect Kara Zor-El, and apparently Sasha just had that something nobody else could fake. It’s wild to think about how many rounds of auditions she probably had to power through, and all the nerves and late-night script readings that must’ve gone down. But hey, it worked—she landed it, and now she’s officially in the DC universe, cape and all. Fans were buzzing when the news broke, too. People always have opinions, but after seeing her screen test, most folks agreed she completely embodied the character. Honestly, that’s a glow-up story for the ages. Imagine telling your friends you’re Supergirl now. Total bragging rights.

    • Quotes:

      Honestly, being the first Latina Supergirl? That hits different. There was this one time on set, Andy called me over to check out a scene on the playback monitor. I walked over, saw her—Supergirl, in all her badassery—and it just hit me. Like, wow. Little me would’ve lost her mind seeing this. I actually got choked up, not even gonna lie. It’s wild, you know? Growing up, you barely saw anyone like us in these roles, especially not flying around saving the world. So, to be that person now, it means everything. I straight up turned into a kid for a second, just watching it all happen. Huge shoutout to DC and Warner Bros for finally making this happen. About time, right? I’m just so grateful, honestly. Feels really cool to be part of something that’s actually gonna matter to so many people.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      August 7, 1995

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      5′ 7″ (1.70 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Boston, Massachusetts, USA

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      Samira Calle and Surekha

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      29 years old