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 OUR ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO THE BOROUGH OF KINGS 
 BY JESSICA PARKS 
 Award-winning  Broadway  and  
 movie star Anthony Ramos gifted a  
 surprise renovation to the high school  
 theater teacher who inspired him as  
 part of a new home makeover series  
 on CBS. 
 The Bushwick native, of “Hamilton” 
  and “In The Heights” fame, was  
 a natural on stage even when he was  
 a teenager, said Sara Steinweiss, the  
 southern Brooklyn educator who fi rst  
 got  to  know  the  star  when  he  auditioned  
 for a musical as a junior at Bensonhurst’s  
 New Utrecht High School. 
 “He thought he was auditioning for  
 a talent show,” Steinweiss told Brooklyn  
 Paper, “but he was auditioning for  
 a full-scale musical.” 
 It was then, she said, she knew Ramos  
 was meant to be an actor — so she  
 encouraged  the  high  school  baseball  
 star to join New Utrecht’s theater program  
 as well. 
 “I basically told him that he was going  
 to be with me the rest of the time,  
 and made him become a part of the theater  
 program,” she said. “I just knew  
 that  there  was  something  extremely  
 special about Anthony, that he needed  
 to be doing this in his life.” 
 But, when it came time to graduation,  
 Ramos’ plans for college hit a roadblock.  
 “There was a lot going on in his home  
 and his life,” Steinweiss said. “He didn’t  
 get fi nancial aid papers in on time, and  
 things had fallen through for him.”  
 With  Ramos  thinking  of  alternatives  
 to  higher  education,  his  theater  
 teacher suggested he apply for  
 the American Musical and Dramatic  
 Academy, a private performing arts  
 conservatory  college  in  Manhattan.  
 Determined to help keep Ramos on the  
 path  to  stardom,  Steinweiss  paid  for  
 his application and vouched for him to  
 get a scholarship through a foundation  
 founded by Jerry Seinfeld.  
 He was accepted for both “and the  
 rest  is  pretty  much  written  in  history,” 
  she said. Since then, Ramos and  
 Steinweiss  have  been  like  family  —  
 and with every new stage he takes, he  
 gives his former teacher-turned-friend  
 a front row seat. 
 “He invited me to everything, I  
 am at all the biggest and smallest moments,” 
  Steinweiss said. “I have been  
 at the opening night of ‘Hamilton,’ I  
 was recently at the premiere of ‘In the  
 Heights,’ which was unbelievable …  
 what a profound moment that entire  
 thing was.” 
 And now, over a decade letter, the  
 two got to take the small screen together  
 on  a  recently  released  episode  
 of CBS Secret Celebrity Renovation,  
 where Ramos gifts his beloved mentor  
 a home renovation — though, Steinweiss  
 said, her former student never  
 owed her a thing.  
 “He doesn’t owe me anything at all,”  
 she said. “My whole thing with anything  
 in life is I think the only thing  
 you owe somebody that does something  
 or you is to pay it forward to somebody  
 else and be a good person.” 
 In May, Steinweiss was whisked  
 away from the home she shares with  
 her mother and only returned once  
 renovations  were  completed.  She  arrived  
 to  fi nd a completely revamped  
 bedroom, a new offi ce space, and a hip  
 backyard makeover she says only Ramos  
 would have been able to design for  
 her — and all of which she adores. 
 “It was a total surprise, I wasn’t expecting  
 it at all,” she said. “It wasn’t  
 easy giving up my sense of control but  
 I trust him so much I knew that there  
 probably  wouldn’t  be  another  person  
 that I would allow to do this.” 
 In the episode, which premiered  
 Friday, July 16, Ramos says he wanted  
 to give Steinweiss her own space, as  
 she lives with and takes care of her  
 mother. Contractors renovated the attic  
 space, where her bedroom is, replacing  
 Steinweiss’ twin beds with a  
 luxurious king-sized bed, and added  
 a personal offi ce next door. The team  
 also upgraded her backyard with a  
 pool and an entertainment space.  
 “She’s been an angel in my life,” Ramos  
 says in the episode. “She’s done so  
 much for me.” 
 “It really was focused around a  
 space for me,” Steinweiss said “I don’t  
 Class acts 
 Actor and artist  
 Anthony Ramos  
 surprises Brooklyn  
 theater teacher  
 with home reno 
 Anthony Ramos (second from right) with Jason Cameron, Nischelle Turner, Sara Steinweiss and Sabrina Soto. Ramos helps makeover the  
 Brooklyn home of his drama teacher, Steinweiss (center), on an emotional episode of “Secret Celebrity Renovation.”  Mary Kouw/CNS 
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