Sharon is a German-French voice talent and filmmaker with a diverse professional background. She was born in Munich, raised bilingual in German and French, spent her youth in Jerusalem, and studied acting in Paris and New York. After working as a theater actress and director, she decided to pursue film production training at the New York Film Academy and then moved to Berlin, where she worked as a casting director, assistant director, and voice-over artist. Sharon obtained a Master's degree in Visual Anthropology from the FU Berlin and directed several short films, including her debut film "Recognition". However, nothing has shaped her as much as her time in Jerusalem, which is why her film also revolves around the lives of people in Israel. "Recognition" has been screened at international film festivals and received an award. She continued her studies in documentary film directing at the Film University Babelsberg. Her graduation film "Displaced" was nominated for the First Steps award, premiered at Dok.fest in Munich in 2020, and won the Newcomer Award at the Jewish Film Festival Berlin in 2021. Her current work "Love till 120" also explores Jewish identity, history, and politics. In addition, Sharon is also active as a voice-over artist. Currently, she is the voice of the answering machine at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and the Airbus helicopter in France.
Languages: French (FRA), German (GER)
Voice age: young-middle
Pitch: medium
Location: Berlin
Special: bilingual
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