7th Heaven Actress Sarah Goldberg Died

40-year-old actress Sarah Goldberg died of natural causes last month.

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7th Heaven Actress Sarah Goldberg Died



Reports appeared that actress Sarah Goldberg died unexpectedly of natural causes end of September in her home. She is best known for her role in the TV series 7th Heaven. The series is though right now associated in the news with the scandal around Stephen Collins. 7th Heaven told the story of the Camdens, a Protestant minister’s family living in the fictional town of Glen Oak, California. The central characters are the Reverend Eric Camden (Stephen Collins), his wife Annie and their seven children. Sarah Goldberg played Matt Camden’s wife Sarah Glass Camden.

Besides 7th Heaven, the Hollywood actress also appeared in TV Show like Judging Amy, Without A Trace, 90210 and House. She also played in the big-screen movie Jurassic Park III and Training Day.

The Chicago Sun-Times has a detailed obituary about the actress.

 

 

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