Sarah Butler
publication date: Monday, July 21, 2025 (part of July 2025)
category: Movies
clue: She rose to fame in the violent rape-revenge thriller I Spit on Your Grave and its sequel, playing a woman who is held captive and forced into sex. Much earlier in her career, she worked in the Fantasyland Theater, performing in the stage adaptation of Beauty and the Beast as Belle, a woman held captive and pressured into romance. (In the film version, her last name was played by frequent Disney voice actor David Ogden Stiers.)
explanation: Stiers provided the voice of Cogsworth, the butler of Beast's castle. more…
intended difficulty: medium
solved by: Russ Wilhelm, Steve West, Samir Mehta, Richard Slominsky, and LaVonne Lemler

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