Sharon Blackwood
Sharon Blackwood, originally from Greensboro, Georgia, has established herself as a versatile actress with a rich career spanning television, film, and theater. She made her television debut in notable guest roles on the acclaimed series *I'll Fly Away* and *In the Heat of the Night*. Over the years, she has had the privilege of working alongside legendary actors such as Sidney Poitier, Ellen Burstyn, and Diane Keaton, showcasing her talent across a variety of genres.
Blackwood's film credits feature prominent works such as Robert Zemeckis' *Flight* and Boaz Yakin's *Remember the Titans*, both starring Denzel Washington. She has also appeared in *The Choice* by Ross Katz, *Magic Mike XXL* directed by Gregory Jacobs, and Andy Tennant's romantic comedy *Sweet Home Alabama*. Her roles in Terence Davies' *The Neon Bible* and *Loving*, which both received nominations for the prestigious Palm d'Or at Cannes, further highlighted her impressive range.
Her journey began in theater, starting with the character of Ada in *Tobacco Road*, and she has since taken on diverse roles, including Aunt Julia in *Hedda Gabler*. Blackwood earned both Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from West Georgia College, studying under Metropolitan Opera soprano Inge Manski-Lundeen. In addition to her performing career, she is a dedicated member of the League of Women Voters of Georgia and other community organizations.
Married to Michael Blackwood for over 45 years, she is a proud mother of two daughters and a grandmother, drawing inspiration and support from her family throughout her artistic endeavors.