Cheryl Saban (/səˈbɑːn/; born April 30, 1951) is an American psychologist, author, television writer, and philanthropist.
[4] Saban started her career as a model in San Francisco, California in 1973 and Los Angeles in 1975.
[3] She wrote for television multiple times, including 19 episodes of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, produced by Saban.
[10] In her years of financial difficulty, Cheryl Saban was a patient of the Los Angeles Free Clinic.
[11][12] now Saban Community Clinic of Beverly Hills,[13] Rampart Village, Hollywood, Melrose, and Blessed Sacrament.
[15] They had two children through a surrogate (Saban had previously had a hysterectomy): son Ness (Hebrew for Miracle) and daughter Tanya.
Saban told the rabbi who married them: "Think of me as a Christian who believes in Judaism.”[3] They reside in Beverly Hills, California.