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Sarah Thyre is an actress and writer. She’s been seen as Coach Cherri Wolf on “Strangers with Candy,” and on The Upright Citizens Brigade and Late Night with Conan O’Brien.
Her memoir, “Dark at the Roots,” describes her childhood in the deep south. Rebellious and irreverent, but also secretly deeply class and status conscious, she struggled through catholic school as an outsider.
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