Sharon Case
Sharon Case was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States on February 9th, 1971 and is the Soap Opera Actress. At the age of 53, Sharon Case biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Sharon Case (born February 9, 1971) is an American actress and former model.
At the age of 17, Case began working as a model, relocating briefly to Japan, before pursuing an acting career.
She is best known for her roles on daytime television soap operas, scoring parts in the serials General Hospital and As the World Turns during the early stages of her career.
In 1994, she stepped into the role of Sharon Newman on the CBS daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless, which she still plays.
Case, who is considered a leading actress in the series, won the 1999 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her performance.
Personal life
Case was born on February 9, 1971 in Detroit, Michigan. During her childhood, she was involved heavily in dancing, devoting herself to ballet and jazz. When she was three, Case relocated to Chatsworth, California.
She was married to businessman Sandy Corzine from April 2007 to November 2009, with the marriage ending in divorce.
In December 2001, Case became the first soap opera actress to be featured on the cover of FHM, a men's lifestyle magazine. This issue featured multiple other daytime television actresses. Case is active on social networking website Twitter. Since May 2019, Case has been in a relationship with her The Young and the Restless co-star, Mark Grossman, who plays Adam Newman, one of the character's love interests on the soap.
Career
Although Case's primary aim was to become an actress, she turned her attention to modeling as a child. "I thought modeling would be a good start in the company," she said. Case was spotted by a scout at a modeling exhibition in 1988 and was given a modeling job in Japan at the age of 17. She travelled to Japan for five months before returning to Los Angeles. She then appeared in theater, earning lead roles in the musicals Grease, The Wizard, and The Nutcracker.
Cassie Winthrop, the ABC Network's soap opera General Hospital, appeared on television in November 1989. The case needed to "perfect" her audition for film screening as Dawn, the long-lost daughter of the long-running character Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson). Case related to the audition: "I trained night and day [] Dawn discovered that Ned (Kurt Robin McKinney) had once slept with her mother! I knew I should do the best job [possible]]" After a guest appearance on another ABC program, Doogie Howser, M.D., she left GM General Hospital last year. Case appeared in numerous other television series, including Diplomatic Immunity, Beverly Hills, 90210, Parker Lewis Can't Lose and Cheers. Case moved from November 1992 to 1993, as Debbie Simon on CBS Network's drama As the World Turns. Case loved the role and wanted to continue to dig into deeper into Debbie's "manic depressive" persona, an issue that hadn't been covered on daytime television. Bonnie Abagail appeared on CBS crime drama Silk Stalkings as Bonnie Abagail during this segment. She appeared on the primetime soap opera Valley of the Dolls in 1994, a year after leaving As the World Turns. Case appeared in the HBO film Breast Men in 1997. She had previously turned down a larger role in the film due to her enduring topless on-screen discomfort. Rather, she took on a smaller, clothed position.
Case appeared in an independent film entitled Carpool Guy starring The Young and the Restless co-star Lauralee Bell in 2005. She appeared in the short film Wentworth earlier this year. Emily, a man named Wentworth who had to choose between Emily and Emily's "perfect" woman in his dreams, and Emily, "Dream" Emily, all portrayed by case. It was curated by Steve Suettinger and independently produced by University of Southern California students.
Case starred in her second short film, Repressions, which ran for 24 minutes, in 2007. It was produced by Roundhay Garden films and directed by Adam Kargman from May 14 to July 16, 2006. Janie (Case) is tricked by her therapist into believing she has repressed memories of sexual abuse. Independent film commentators praised the film's "messimistic" and "stunning" performances, which earned her critical acclaim. Jesse Friedman, an Oscar nominee, praised the film and urged people to watch it. Case appeared on an episode of the sex comedy web series Poor Paul, co-star Kevin Schmidt. Case starred opposite David James Elliott in the romantic comedy For the Hallmark Channel, from June 2010.
Case was cast in the role of Sharon Newman on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless in August 1994. William J. Buchman, the show's creator, had the character created. Bell was born on March 24, 1994, on March 24, 1994. Monica Potter and Heidi Mark played the role for two months at a time. "Not only is this my third soap, but I'm also the third actor to play Sharon Collins in this series." So, if three times is the charm, this should be it." The actress wanted to "breathe new life" and make it her own. In early 1995, the case was moved from a regular job to a permanent one. Case in 2001 revealed that she had only planned to stay on the show for six months. Case then returned in April to a point of stalemate in February 2003, but she did not leave the show due to work talks until late April. "Michael Muhney," the character who grew up on the "wrong side of the tracks" has developed into a mother and business woman, best known for her supercouple romance with Nicholas Newman (Joshua Morrow) and a "darker" friendship with Adam Newman.
The character's storylines have been plagued with controversies and critical feedback since 2011. Case herself has expressed dissatisfaction with the role's pairing of "too many men" because it "waters" the storyline down. Yahoo! was heavily mocked by a storyline in which her children believed she was dead. When Sharon was romantically linked with her former father-in-law who had grown to have a father-daughter relationship with Victor Newman (Eric Braeden), the show's cast and viewers were appalled. Cast members called the plotline a "inside joke." "You may be surprised with the romance, because you're bringing attention to a volatile topic that the country is trying to decide on." But this was not one of those things.Everybody is universally against incest!
It was just so traumatic to the audience."Maria Arena Bell, the show's former head writer and executive producer, has been chastised for Sharon's "destruction." The character was "beloved," according to Jillian Bowe, a writer for Zap2It, but Bell had "assassinated" her "via one ill-conceived storyline and/or romance after another," according to Jillian Bowe, a writer for the website Zap2It. "Maria Bell knows that consummate actress Sharon Case plays the consummate heroine Sharon Newman with aplomb," Canyon News' Tommy Garrett praised the case. Garca also referred to Case's performance as "flawless" to play a "role of a lifetime and giving the job of a lifetime. Case has received numerous accolades for her appearance on The Young and the Restless. According to Canyon News, her appearance required more Emmy attention. The character has explored topics such as infidelity and rape, as well as mental health problems such as kleptomania and most notably bipolar disorder in recent years. Today, Sharon is still playing.