Sharon in her own incomparable words:\n So apparently a bio is supposed to be written in 3rd person, detailing your accomplishments and whatever....about as exciting as reading the side of the cereal box, which we can all admit we have done while leaning over our bowls with milk dripping off our chins.\xa0 OK, well maybe that's just me.\n Anyway \u2013 I think it should give you a glimpse into that person.\xa0 A brief snapshot of what they are really like, ok, ok...let me clarify....I don't mean letting people see me when I'm lounging around the house in my footed pajamas, I mean that it should show that I have a sense of humor, or at least try to.\xa0 That I am quirky, fun and most of all ambitious.\xa0\n I won't bore you with the story of how I walked on set to be an extra in 2008 and knew right then and there what I had to be doing with my life....nor will I force you into the story of how I transitioned behind the camera with my award winning film Change For A Dollar.\xa0 Instead I think I'd like to tell you a story about a troubled girl growing up in the Midwest, who raised two kids and then decided to follow her dream and move to LA...but ya, that's boring too.\n Look, if you want to know what I've done, it's all on my resume and IMDb, if you want to see what I can do then you can view my reel or other links, but if you want to know who I am and what I\u2019m like, well then, just ask.\xa0 I'm a pretty open book, unafraid of taking risks (usually) and a fountain drink addict.\xa0 I am chronically early, occasionally boring and always happy.\n That\u2019s pretty much me...\xa0 :o) \xa0http://www.shesalwayswright.com/