Sarah Barrable-Tishauer

Sarah Barrable-Tishauer (born July 6, 1988) is a Canadian actress.

Barrable-Tishauer has a long theatrical acting career, which goes back to the early 2000s, when she was cast to play a major character in the Toronto version of "The Lion King". Barrable-Tishauer was born in Toronto.

An experienced dancer, pianist and trombone player, Barrable-Tishauer got the opportunity, in 2002, to act alongside Gregory Hines, himself a very experienced film actor and tap dancer, in the 2002 made for television film "The Red Sneakers". This was her first major experience as a television actress.

Soon after, she was cast as "Liberty Van Zandt" in the Canadian television hit series, "Degrassi: The Next Generation". Being at "Degrassi" gave Barrable-Tishauer much fame, as the program had proven to be popular among Canadian teenagers since 1979, and, when Barrable-Tishauer joined, it was enjoying one of its most popular eras.

"Liberty", the character that she plays in the famed series, is a shy, but tough looking girl who wears glasses and who has a hard time admitting she is in love with a boy from the "Degrassi" school. Nevertheless, Liberty soon gets involved romantically with the boy she likes.

When the show was bought by American television network Nickelodeon in 2004, Barrable-Tishauer began to become famous in that country as well.