Draft:Román Zaragoza
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Román Zaragoza (born May 8, 1996[1]) is an American screen and stage actor, director, and producer. He has starred as Sasappis, a member of the Lenape people, on the CBS sitcom Ghosts since its 2021 debut.
Born in New York City, he is of Akimel O'otham and Mexican descent on his father's side and Japanese and Taiwanese descent on his mother's side.[2] His father, Gregory Zaragoza, is also an actor. As a teenager, Zaragoza began working with Native Voices at the Autry, the only Equity Native American Theatre company in the United States.[2] In 2021, he graduated from California State University, Northridge with a B.A. in film production.[3][1]
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- ^ a b "Paramount Press Express | CBS Entertainment | Ghosts | Talent". www.paramountpressexpress.com. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
- ^ a b "Bio". Román Zaragoza. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
- ^ "'Ghosts' Stories: On a Hit TV Show, CSUN Alum Uses His Voice". CSUN Today. 2023-04-26. Retrieved 2024-03-13.