
Age: 42
female
Sara Tomko (born October 19, 1983, in Dayton, Ohio) is an American actress and film producer. She is known for films such as 400 Days (2015), Extracted (2012), and 2012 Doomsday (2008), as well as series such as Resident Alien (2021), Sneaky Pete (2018), and Heartbeat (2016). After studying musical theater at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, Tomko began her acting career in 2008, initially appearing in short films and independent productions. Sara Tomko lives in Los Angeles and has been married to director Theodore J. Pederson since 2021. In addition to acting, she is CEO of In The Pocket Productions, the production company she founded with Pederson and cinematographer Jon Lile, which won the award for Best Cinematography at the Paris International Short Film Festival in 2024.

Part 1: Bonds of Friendship (Early 1800s) The story begins in the early 1800s, introducing Nigan, young Choctaw warrior, and Benjamin, compassionate American settler. Nigan and Benjamin's friendship blossoms against the backdrop of a changing landscape. As tensions rise between Native nations and encroaching settlers, the Choctaw Nation and the United States forge a unique alliance based on respect, understanding, and shared values. Part 2: The Trail of Tears and Unity (1830s) The Choctaw Nation faces the tragic Trail of Tears, but unlike history, the bond of friendship between Nigan and Benjamin remains intact. The two friends navigate the challenges of displacement together, showcasing the strength of their alliance. With the support of their American allies, perseveres through adversity for future cooperation. Part 3: Allies in Conflict (1860s-1870s) The Civil War erupts, testing the strength of the Choctaw-American alliance. Nigan and Benjamin find themselves on opposite sides of the conflict, yet their friendship endures. Part 4: Struggles for Equality (Late 1800s-1900s) As the United States undergoes societal changes, Nigan and Benjamin work together to navigate the challenges of assimilation policies and the fight for Native American rights. Despite facing adversity, the Choctaw Nation and their American allies stand united in their pursuit of justice and equality. Their shared experiences become a testament to the strength of their enduring friendship.


