Sara Rice is a former inmate of Litchfield Penitentiary, whom Angie Rice was mistaken for at the time she was to be released. She is portrayed by Suzanne Ankrum.
Personality[]
Sara seems to be quite tetchy and nervous when she hasn't been called to be released. She gets annoyed when she reveals to Elique Maxwell that she has given away all of her possessions.
Physical Appearance[]
Sara Rice physically resembles Angie Rice, a fellow inmate. She has dark, dishevelled hair, round eyes and poor posture.
Biography[]
Season Three[]
Due to the lack of knowledge of the new correctional officers, Sara is confused with Angie Rice the day she was scheduled to be released; Angie is eventually released in her place.
Sara is waiting in her bunk on the morning of her release to be summoned; meanwhile Angie is taken to the bus station using her identity. Later, Sara asks Maxwell what time she would be taken to be processed; confused, Maxwell asks Bayley why Sara Rice was in front of her when the other inmates were already released ("We Can Be Heroes").
Sara was most likely released during the exchange.
Trivia[]
- It can be seen in Sara's prison details that she was born in New Jersey, is a Catholic and was born in 1984 on the 13th of February.
Appearances[]
Orange Is the New Black: Season Three | ||||||||||
"Mother's Day": | "Bed Bugs and Beyond": | "Empathy Is a Boner Killer": | "Finger in the Dyke": | "Fake It Till You Fake It Some More": | "Ching Chong Chang": | "Tongue-Tied": | ||||
Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | ||||
"Fear, and Other Smells": | "Where My Dreidel At": | "A Tittin' and a Hairin'": | "We Can Be Heroes": | "Don't Make Me Come Back There": | "Trust No Bitch": | |||||
Absent | Absent | Absent | Appears | Absent | Absent |