Sharon Sharth
Sharon Sharth is a versatile bi-coastal actress renowned for her dynamic performances across both stage and screen. With an impressive career that spans decades, she has graced both off-Broadway and Broadway stages, as well as taking on leading roles in film and television. Her illustrious career includes collaborations with celebrated actors such as George Clooney, Bradley Whitford, and George Carlin, showcasing her talent alongside some of the industry's most recognized names.
A prominent member of the esteemed Circle Repertory Company in New York City, Sharth played a pivotal role in the American theater scene of the late 20th century. Her contributions extend to the Actor’s Studio, where she further honed her craft. She has created memorable characters in works by acclaimed playwrights like Lanford Wilson, Aaron Sorkin, and John Pielmeier, notably portraying Mildred in the world premiere of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451.
Sharth’s stage work has been shaped by renowned directors such as Marshall W. Mason and Julie Hebert, with performances at prestigious venues including the Mark Taper Forum and the Old Globe Theatre. Her international tours, particularly in Japan with Sam Shepard’s Fool for Love, highlight her global appeal.
Recently, she participated in a Comedy Central pilot, starred in a Hallmark movie, and featured in the independent film Damon. Sharth continues to captivate audiences with her acclaimed performances in Alan Ayckbourn's Woman in Mind and Kathryn Graf's The Snake Can. Additionally, she is an accomplished playwright, with award-winning works that have featured notable actors such as Adam Arkin and Dick Van Patten in recent readings.