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About Me

 

 

Claron E. Sharrieff

 

Height: 5'8"

Hair: Black/Gray

Eyes: Dark Brown

 

Training:  Chicago Actors Studio

Skills: Bowling, Swimming, Dance (Salsa, Freestyle) Pilates

Zumba, Gentle Restorative Yoga

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Claron E. Sharrieff has been gracing the stage and engaging audiences since 1998. Some of her dramatic local stage productions include For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide, When the Rainbow is Enuf, DOUBT, and Walking with My Ancestors which premiered at DC’s Black Theatre Festival in 2015.

 

Also in 2015 she performed Black n Blue Boys/Broken Men, pushing her diverse acting ability to a new level as a woman portraying six male characters in a one woman show!  And last, but not least, Claron made her film debut in the student productions A Warm Embrace and Brothers starring in the lead female roles.

Here’s a little secret, Claron has dreamed of performing with The Legendary Clarence Clemmons! A former musician, she played the Trombone, Alto and Tenor Saxophone. Her inspirations were Patrice Rushen, Clarence Clemmons and Quarterflash’s Rindy Ross.

 

When Claron is not memorizing a script, she loves to watch TV/movies, go shopping, hopes to travel to Tokyo one day, loves music and dancing, and being her goofy self.

 

Claron absolutely loves Mexican Food, and she can’t get enough of NACHOS. She likes cooking when she is in the mood, but mostly enjoys spending time with her family and friends.

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It has been said that your success is not your success alone; there are people who helped you get there.  Claron would like to thank so many people for their words of wisdom, experience, expertise, and support. But to list them individually that would take ten more pages!
 

“When you dream YOU have to make them come true” – Claron E. Sharrieff

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