Early Life and Early Work
Sharon Case was born on February 9, 1971 in Detroit, Michigan. Her father is from Hungary. As a child, she was devoted to dancing ballet and jazz. While still in elementary school, her family moved to Los Angeles. At the age of 17, she was scouted at a modeling event and was offered a modeling opportunity in Japan. She spent five months working in Japan before returning to Los Angeles. Her theater credits include lead roles in Grease, The Wizard and The Nutcracker.
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