Born and raised in the vibrant city of Montreal, Sharman has spent a significant portion of her life in England and Ireland, immersing herself in the rich cultural heritage of these nations.
Sharman's academic background is marked by a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Concordia University, a renowned institution in Montreal. Her passion for drama led her to pursue further studies at The Banff School of Fine Arts, The London Drama Studio, and The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, England, where she honed her craft and gained valuable experience in the field.
Throughout her career, Sharman has made a significant impact in the television industry, showcasing her talent in various productions. Her role as Nellie McClung in The Heritage Minutes (Canada) is a testament to her ability to bring complex characters to life. Additionally, she has appeared in other notable productions, including More Tales of the City, Who's Afraid of the Dark, Urban Angel, and The Ladies Room, solidifying her reputation as a versatile and skilled actress.
One of the most prestigious honors Sharman has received was the opportunity to perform the role of "Gertrude" in Hamlet for the first Governor General Awards at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. This recognition is a testament to her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft.
Sharman is also an accomplished voice actor, having narrated a series of children's stories in which she performed all the character voices. Her vocal talents have also been showcased in various animated series and documentaries for the National Film Board of Canada.