Sara Paxton
Place of Birth: Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States
Date of Birth: April 25, 1988
Ethnicity:
*father – Irish, Scottish, English, very distant French (convert to Judaism)
*mother – Mexican [of Spanish and Dutch Jewish, some German and Chilean, descent] (born into the Jewish faith)
Sara Paxton is an American actress, singer, and model. She is known for her roles in the films Aquamarine, Superhero Movie, The Last House on the Left, The Innkeepers, and The Front Runner, and the show Summerland, among many other works. She is married to actor, writer, and director Zach Cregger.
Sara’s father, Steven Ray Paxton, who was born in California, is of Irish, Scottish, English, and very distant French, descent. Steven is a convert to Judaism.
Sara’s mother, Lucía (Menchaca Zuckerman), was born and raised in Monterrey, Mexico. Lucía was raised Jewish. Lucía’s maternal grandfather was a Dutch Jewish immigrant, while the rest of her family is of Mexican ancestry, along with 1/16th German and 1/16th Chilean. Lucía’s maternal grandmother almost certainly converted to Judaism when marrying her grandfather, and Lucía’s father, who was buried in a Jewish ceremony, almost certainly converted to Judaism when marrying her mother.
Sara was raised Jewish.
Sara stated in an interview that she is able to speak some Spanish, but not fluently. She also mentioned that her mother stopped speaking to her in English to make her learn Spanish.
Sara’s paternal grandfather is Raymond Emery Paxton (the son of Russell McQuiston Paxton and Vita Marie Gerard). Raymond was born in Colorado. Russell was the son of James Emry Paxton and Eva Carolyn McQuiston. Vita was the daughter of Charles Raymond/Ray Gerard and Carrie May Warner.
Sara’s paternal grandmother is Barbara Lou Layne (the daughter of Lewis Libourn Layne and Beulah Bunch). Barbara was born in California. Lewis was born in Texas, the son of William Howard Layne and Maude/Maud Lewis. Beulah was the daughter of Earnest C. Bunch and Florence M. Inman.
Sara’s maternal grandfather was Rafael Menchaca Villareal (the son of Eduardo Menchaca Constancia and Jesusita [also known as María de Jesús] Villarreal Guerra). Sara’s grandfather Rafael was born in Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila. Eduardo was born in Jiménez, Coahuila, the son of Rafael Menchaca de la Garza and Gabina Constancia Rubio. Jesusita was also born in Jiménez, Coahuila, the daughter of Anacleto Villarreal Villarreal and Victoriana Guerra Martínez.
Sara’s maternal grandmother is María Guadalupe Zuckerman Riebeling (the daughter of Max/Moisés K. Zuckerman and Carolina Riebeling y García Conde). Sara’s grandmother María Guadalupe was born in Puebla, Puebla. Sara’s great-grandfather Max was a Dutch Jewish immigrant, from Amsterdam, and was the son of Max Zuckerman and Sara Kaufman. Sara’s great-grandmother Carolina was born in Mexico City, the daughter of Clemente Ricardo Riebeling/Rievelig Rivera and Teresa García Conde y Albiano. Ricardo’s father, Manuel Ernest Riebeling, was a German emigrant, from Kassel, and Ricardo’s mother, Dolores Rivera Jiménez, was a Chilean immigrant. Teresa’s likely maternal great-great-grandfather, Salvador de Torres y Guerrero, was from Binondo, Manila, Philippines, and participated in the Manila galleon trade, settling in Mexico City.
Sources: Article on Sara’s Jewish background, 2007 – https://jweekly.com
Genealogy of Sara Paxton – https://www.geni.com
Genealogy of Sara Paxton (focusing on her father’s side) – http://famouskin.com
Marriage record of Sara’s paternal grandparents, Raymond Emery Paxton and Barbara Lou Layne – https://familysearch.org
Birth record of Sara’s mother – https://familysearch.org
Birth record of Sara’s maternal grandfather, Rafael Menchaca Villareal – https://familysearch.org
Obituary of Sara’s maternal grandfather, Rafael Menchaca Villareal – http://www.jewishjournal.com
Birth record of Sara’s maternal great-great-grandfather, Rafael Menchaca de la Garza – https://familysearch.org
Birth record of Sara’s maternal great-grandmother, Jesusita [also known as María de Jesús] Villarreal Guerra – https://familysearch.org
Baptismal record of Sara’s maternal great-grandmother, Carolina Riebeling y García Conde – https://familysearch.org
Baptismal record of Sara’s maternal great-great-grandfather, Clemente Ricardo Riebeling Rivera – https://familysearch.org
Death record of Sara’s maternal great-great-grandmother, Teresa (García Conde y Albiano) Riebeling – https://familysearch.org
She clearly looks more English that Mexican – there are a lot more blue-eyed blondes in England than Mexico. She also looks like a blonde version of British actress Emily Blunt http://www.makli.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/emily-blunt.jpg
What differentiates someone looking English ahead of Scottish or Irish????
Err, the fact that the Irish and Scots are Celtic. English people are primarily Anglo-Saxon.
Err, there is no difference in their looks whatsoever.
I know right? It sounds so stupid when people say things like “no, he/she looks more swedish than russian”.
Russian people don’t even look Swedish..
You Are So Right ! :)
In fact most English people are not Anglo-Saxons,they’re Britts-Celtics (genetically) who speak english
http://www.google.com
Her mother must have been fair skinned.
her mother’s not mexican anyway, she is a Jew who is from mexico. therefore, Sarah is not really of Mexican ancestry.
her mother is mexican.. she was born there and the same thing applies to people in USA.. they don’t get called french, english, russian, or italian.. they get called french-american, italian-american.. so forth. Truely, her ehtnicity is not, but her nationality and heritage is..
sorry but not all her mum’s ancestry is jewish.Many of her ancestors became jewish to marry.Many of them have Spanish lastname.Also according to your logic Americans are not Americans.
Her mother could be one of those blonde-haired blue-eyed Mexicans. I don’t think I can just see English in her.
she is very beautiful