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Sasha Sagan
Born1982 (age 41–42)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materNew York University
Occupation(s)Author, screenwriter, producer, podcaster
Notable workFor Small Creatures Such as We
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Jonathan Noel
(m. 2013)
Children2
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Alexandra "Sasha" Sagan (born 1982) is an American author, television producer, filmmaker, and podcaster.

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Biography

Sagan is the daughter of the writer Ann Druyan and astronomer Carl Sagan. She is a graduate of New York University.

Sagan has written for New York Magazine.[1] She has played the role of Carl Sagan's mother in Cosmos: Possible Worlds.[2][3] She was one of the producers of the short film Bastard (2010). She and Kirsten Dunst were the screenplay writers.[4] Sagan's book For Small Creatures Such as We was published in 2019.[5]

Sagan lives in Boston with her husband, Jonathan Noel, and their daughter and son. They were married in Ithaca, New York in September 2013.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Sasha Sagan". New York Magazine. Retrieved November 14, 2020.
  2. ^ Palmer, Rob (March 31, 2020). "Exploring 'Possible Worlds' With Ann Druyan". Skeptical Inquirer. CFI. Archived from the original on April 1, 2020. Retrieved November 14, 2020.
  3. ^ Hersko, Tyler (November 7, 2019). "'Cosmos: Possible Worlds' to Premiere on National Geographic in 2020 — Exclusive". IndieWire. Retrieved November 14, 2020.
  4. ^ Kay, Jeremy (March 18, 2010). "Kirsten Dunst's Bastard among Tribeca short films roster". screendaily.com. Retrieved November 14, 2020.
  5. ^ "Thirty books to help us understand the world in 2020". The Guardian. October 18, 2020. Retrieved November 14, 2020.
  6. ^ "Sasha Sagan and Jonathan Noel". The New York Times. September 29, 2013. Retrieved November 14, 2020.

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