Sharni Vinson
Sharni was born and raised in NSW (Australia) and was raised in Australia's Cronulla suburb on Sydney's south coast. In her teens she took part at a National Level in swimming, with four State records through high school. Sharni was able to sing, dance and acting at a very young age. She was the 3rd generation of performers within her family. Sharni's mom was an actor in music theater while her grandmother, the country's youngest ballerina of 1945 was offered a place on the Borovansky Ballet Company. Sharni attended the Brent Street School of Performing Arts Sydney in the year she turned twelve years old. In the following 10 years, Sharni took classes in diverse styles of dancing. At the age of 17 following her graduation from high school, Sharni was offered a contract with Roadshow Music Australia as a member of the girl-only pop group "Foxfire IV" which was whose first single "Roses" reached the top 50 on the australian ARIA charts.
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