framethrowerSign up for free

FrameThrower · Actors · Sarah Michelle Gellar

Sarah Michelle Gellar

Sarah Michelle Gellar

4 films · 289 frames · top-billed in 2 · 19972022

Born 14 April 1977 · New York City, New York, USA

Sarah Michelle Prinze is an American actress, producer, and entrepreneur. After being spotted at the age of four in New York City, she made her screen acting debut in the television film An Invasion of Privacy (1983). A leading role on the teen drama series Swans Crossing (1992) was soon followed by her breakthrough role as Kendall Hart on the ABC daytime soap opera All My Children (1993–1995), for which she received the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series.

Awards

On FrameThrower we have: 4 films · 289 frames · top-billed in 2 · 19972022

  • People's Choice Award for Favorite Actress in a New TV Series2014
  • MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss2000
  • MTV Movie Award for Best Performance2000
  • Teen Choice Award for Best Villain1999
  • Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television1998
  • Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series1995

How their films are shot

Measured across 289 frames from the 4 films we hold. This is the look of the work Sarah takes, not a claim about any single frame — we index the cast of a film, never the people in a shot.

Across the 4 films we hold, 54% of their frames are night, 40% low key — the look of the work Sarah takes.

Time of day

Night54%
Day36%
Interior7%

Lighting

Low key40%
Natural33%
High key25%

Shot size

Medium53%
Closeup18%
Wide17%
Fullbody9%

Camera angle

Eye level89%
High angle5%
Low angle4%

Mood

Neutral60%
Tense18%
Ominous9%
Chaotic4%

Films in the library

Every poster opens that film — stills, cinematography notes and colour palette.

A reference database for filmmakers

FrameThrower is a fully machine-searchable film database and visual reference library — all 289 frames from Sarah Michelle Gellar's 4 films, and 5,000+ films besides, indexed frame by frame and readable by AI. Search it in plain language, from a reference image, or by colour; call it from an API, an MCP server or an SDK. It's the reference layer for making the next movie.