
Since graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2006, Sharon has worked extensively as an actor, director, producer, voiceover artist and industry advocate in Melbourne and around Australia.
Davis digs deeply into the emotion of the piece. She’s as compelling playing wry sense of humour as she is with the character’s rawness and vulnerability. – Keith Gow
Notable stage performances include Urban Display Suite (Ross Mollison International), Mother & Son (Queensland Theatre), Much Ado About Nothing (Essential Theatre), Alone Outside (Lab Kelpie) The Servant of Two Masters (Make A Scene), Australia Day (HIT Productions) and Crazy Brave (La Mama), as well as working with Melbourne-based improv group Stiff Company since their debut shows at the 2016 Melbourne Fringe Festival.
On screen, she has appeared in How to Stay Married, It’s A Date, Neighbours, and Killing Time, and the recently released short film Dying For a Laugh.
She made her directorial debut in 2017 for Lab Kelpie’s production of Spencer, and has worked as co-creator and producer for Melbourne independent theatre company 5pound theatre as part of their 5pounds of Repertory Theatre season, and developed a new work exploring the characters and tales of Nick Cave’s famous Murder Ballads album.
Sharon has extensive experience and knowledge in both the arts and business sector, and is currently Literary Manager at Australian new writing theatre company, Lab Kelpie.
Sharon has been a proud member of Equity since 2002 and has been working actively with the union to help support and advocate for the rights of working artists in Australia.
