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Hi and Welcome to the Sarah Buxton Interviews Page of Ellie and Cilla’s FanSite.

Here you will be able to read interviwes and chats with Sarah. Both old and newer ones.

It will also contain some info about the movies she’s played in, such as ”The Climb”.

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But first off we have some pictures from a Magazine article; ”A Day In The Life Of Sarah Buxton” followed by the text from article.

What's For Breakfast - Not much, since Buxton has little more than a small container of orange juice in her refrigerator. "It just shows how busy my life is," she shrugs. "I don't eat breakfast. I just stop at Starbucks. I like the Caramel Macchiato [coffee drink]. I like it really sweet."

Good Morning Sunshine - Buxton likes an early start, even on her days off. "I like to get up around 8," she smiles. "Then I read the newspaper and putter around." Still in her jammies, Buston pops into her home office to cuddle with feline friend Astro, a purebred male Scottish Fold. Buxton also owns a female British Shorthair cat named Venus. "I spend a lot of time in the morning with my kitties," the actress shares. "I'm not home very often, so when I am, I like to spend some time with them."

How Does Her Garden Grow - Around 8:30 a.m., Buxton walks across the street to a community garden where she grows roses, tomatoes, basil and her favorite, plumeria (a flowering plant from Hawaii). "It's really special to me - my dad gave it to me," says Buxton. "It's what leis are made out of. I've been waiting for three years for it to bloom and [today], it actually bloomed." However, it was a love of another flower that got Buxton gardening in the first place. "I did it so I can have fresh-cut roses in my house," she grins.

Lunch Break - After an hour and a half of weeding in her garden, a spent Buxton stops for a Ceasar salad and iced tea at an outdoor café at the Fred Segal department store. "I like to go to that café because I like to shop," she laughs. "A lot of my friends sort of meet there at lunch time. It's a fun, little place."

Designing Women - After lunch, Buxton drops by the Feathered Next, a furniture store on L.A.'s Melrose Avenue. The shop is owned by Buxton's friend, Kim Green. "Practically everything in my house is from Kim?s store," enthuses the actress. "She sells antiques and makes custom furniture [Decorating] is sort of a hobby for me. I like to hang out at the shop and look at materials and pick things out. Kim gives me a really good deal. I go there a lot on my days off."

Time To Unwind - At the end of the day, Buxton takes a dip in her backyard pool. "I spend a lot of time at the pool," she notes. "I put flippers on and do the breast stroke. The flippers are really good for the legs. When I put them and my goggles on, I look like a complete geek!" If the weather's chilly, Buxton does yoga instead. "I've taken yoga for 10 years," she shares. "I like the physical and mental part. It's very meditative."

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This is to all of you who are doubting Sarah Buxton's acting ability. Her Critical Acclaim from Soap Opera Digest Magazine, dated week of September 28 1999. It's from when Sarah played Annie Douglas-Richards on NBC's "Sunset Beach".

Sarah Buxton's brazen Annie Richards is selfish and shallow and not afraid to show it. She says what's on her mind - no matter how hurtful or outlandish. Buxton's silky, self-confident delivery betrays not a hint of embarrassment at what Annie says or feels.

But when Annie ventured to The Deep one night - friendless and penniless - we got a rare glimpse of Annie stripped of all bravado, her raw insecurity on display. At the bar, her voice tremulous and her motions awkward, Annie bemoaned her lack of friends. One tanked bar patron recognized her for the victim she was feeling like and pounced, attacking her when she left the bar. Stranger Jude Cavanaugh came to a frightened Annie's rescue.

"You're amazing," a shaken Annie stuttered. "I don't know what he would have done if you hadn't come." When Jude barely acknowledged her, a confused Annie followed him inside.

Sizing the handsome Jude up as someone with money got Annie's juices flowing again, and she reverted to her tried-and-true foxy form. "I know just about everyone who is worth knowing in this town, and I've never seen you," Annie purred. "So, where are you from?"

With her consistently spirited and flamboyant portrayal, Buxton has lent a unique sense of fun to Annie. The performer's quietly powerful depiction of Annie at her lowest point revealed yet another side to the character, a more pensive and cautious one. Kudos to Buxton for creating a character who always keeps us guessing - and smiling.

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Sarah Buxton Q&A

-Greatest achievment?

Sarah: Right now. This is a great achievment for me I suppose Sunset Beach has been a good thing.

- Worst nightmare?

Sarah: Last week I had this nightmare about Lesley-Anne Down (Olivia, SUN). She was standing over me screaming at me: "You´ve got to get your life together, girl, get it together, you´re paranoid!" *laugh* That was a nightmare... Dreaming about the people that you work with. *laugh* I´m laughing cause my friend and I decided we´re going to hell, we´ve been so badly behaved.

- Do you deserve to go to heaven?

Sarah: Yes, I do deserve to go to heaven. Maybe Annie doesn´t (Buxtons character on SUN).

- Greatest wish?

Sarah: I wish for world peace and... *laugh* no I´m just kidding. Well, yeah, world peace would be good.

- What would you like to change in your life?

Sarah: I think the only thing I would like to change is I would learn how how to speak a lot more languages and piano. Other than that I think my life is just great. I´m O.K. :)