Shari - People Named Shari

People Named Shari

  • Hamid El Shaeri (born 1961), Libyan musician and singer
  • Shari Arison (born 1957), one of Israel's richest citizens
  • Shari Belafonte (born 1954), American actress, model, writer and singer
  • Shari Elliker, host of the Broadminded radio program on XM Radio
  • Shari Eubank (born 1947), American actress
  • Shari Goldhagen, American author
  • Shari Headley (born 1964), American film actress
  • Shari Leibbrandt-Demmon (born 1966), Dutch curler
  • Shari Lewis (1933–1998), Jewish American ventriloquist, puppeteer, and children's television show host
  • Shari McEwan (born 1987), Miss Antigua and Barbuda Universe 2006
  • Shari Redstone (born 1954), president of National Amusements
  • Shari Roman, American film director, writer and artist
  • Shari Shattuck (born 1960), American actress and author
  • Shari Thurer, psychoanalytically trained psychologist
  • Shari Ulrich (born 1951), Canadian singer-songwriter
  • Shari Villarosa, United States diplomat and career foreign service officer
  • Shari Flanzer, World Series of Poker champion in the 1992 $1,000 Ladies - Limit 7 Card Stud
  • Said Ali Shari
  • Shari Rothenberg
  • Ubangi-Shari, a French territory in central Africa which later became the independent country of the Central African Republic on August 13, 1960. It followed the establishment of the Bangui outpost in 1889, and was named in 1894
  • Shari Springer Berman

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