Sharon Lawrence: I've always wanted this career and I always believed I'd have it, but you can't imagine the initial awe of finding myself on stage with Anthony Quinn, Joel Grey and Topol.
After graduating from college, Sharon Lawrence was a singer on a cruise ship.
While in college, Sharon Lawrence majored in journalism.
Sharon Lawrence is dedicated to non-profit work for such causes as Alzheimer’s, Big Sisters, Women in Film and the Special Olympics and is a member of the bi-partisan Creative Coalition.
Sharon Lawrence broke into show business as a singer and dancer on Broadway.
Sharon Lawrence was nominated for two Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actress for her work on NYPD Blue.
Sharon Lawrence went to the University of North Carolina, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Sharon Lawrence appeared as Reno Sweeney in the Mainstage production of Anything Goes.
Sharon Lawrence played Marcy McClure Tyson in the TV movie Word of Honor.
Sharon Lawrence is the daughter of Tom Lawrence, who is a famous WRAL-TV reporter and newsanchor.
Sharon Lawrence married Dr. Tom Apostle on May 31, 2002 and they are still married as of 2006.