About: Sharon Newman

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Sharon Newman is a fictional character from The Young and the Restless, an American soap opera on the CBS network, currently portrayed by Sharon Case. Created by William J. Bell as a love interest for Nicholas Newman, the character debuted on June 27, 1994. Before Case took over in September 1994, the character was portrayed briefly by Monica Potter and then by Heidi Mark. When first introduced, Sharon was a young girl from the poor side of town; her early storylines included being raped by Matt Clark and the revelation that she had given up a child for adoption. Nick and Sharon married, had a son named Noah, and later won custody of Cassie, the daughter she had as a teenager. Their marriage faced a number of problems, including infidelity on both sides. Following Cassie's death in an auto

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  • Sharon Newman (née Collins) (anciennement : Abbott et McAvoy) est un personnage de fiction du feuilleton télévisé Les Feux de l'amour. Elle est interprétée par Heidi Mark à partir du 27 juin 1994, puis Monica Potter, avant d'être jouée par Sharon Case depuis le 7 septembre 1994. (fr)
  • Sharon Newman is a fictional character from The Young and the Restless, an American soap opera on the CBS network, currently portrayed by Sharon Case. Created by William J. Bell as a love interest for Nicholas Newman, the character debuted on June 27, 1994. Before Case took over in September 1994, the character was portrayed briefly by Monica Potter and then by Heidi Mark. When first introduced, Sharon was a young girl from the poor side of town; her early storylines included being raped by Matt Clark and the revelation that she had given up a child for adoption. Nick and Sharon married, had a son named Noah, and later won custody of Cassie, the daughter she had as a teenager. Their marriage faced a number of problems, including infidelity on both sides. Following Cassie's death in an automobile accident, Nick cheated on Sharon with Phyllis Summers, resulting in a pregnancy which ended their 11-year marriage. Despite her second marriage to Jack Abbott, Nick and Sharon had an affair and conceived another child: Faith. During the pregnancy, Sharon experienced kleptomania. Faith was kidnapped by Adam Newman, Nick's half-brother, who married Sharon after leading her to believe Faith had died. When Adam's crimes were revealed, Sharon remained in love with him; SoapNet considered the relationship "dark". Since 2009, former showrunner Maria Arena Bell and subsequent head writers that followed have significantly changed the character's direction, receiving negative backlash from critics and audiences. In 2012, Sharon controversially marries her former father-in-law Victor Newman twice, gains control of his company and burns down his ranch — a sequence of events which resulted in her being diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Sharon then altered DNA test results to make Nick believe his daughter Summer was fathered by Jack. Her subsequent storylines have included being reunited with her other daughter (and Cassie's twin) Mariah Copeland; marrying Nick's other half-brother Dylan McAvoy; experiencing a phantom pregnancy after miscarrying their child, which led her to keep a child that wasn't hers for months; and battling breast cancer before marrying Rey Rosales. Sharon has been characterized as "insecure" and "a survivor" by Case, who recognized the character's history of "weird" behavior prior to her bipolar diagnosis. Despite her crimes and faults, Sharon is described as an "ever-suffering heroine" by Canyon News, and has been called soap opera's "hottest mess" by Daytime Confidential. The supercouple pairing of Nick and Sharon attracted a large fan following. Case has become popular with viewers and her performance has received praise from critics (particularly for overcoming heavily panned writing), while also earning her several award nominations, including winning a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1999. (en)
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  • Sharon Collins (en)
  • Sharon Abbott (en)
  • Sharon McAvoy (en)
  • Sheri Coleman (en)
  • Sharon Rosales (en)
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  • Present; regular
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  • Sharon Collins (en)
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  • Sharon McAvoy (en)
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  • Sharon Rosales (en)
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  • Sharon Case as Sharon Newman (en)
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  • (en)
  • Faith Newman (en)
  • Cassie Newman (en)
  • Mariah Copeland (en)
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  • 1994-06-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Sharon Case as Sharon Newman.png (en)
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  • William J. Bell and Edward J. Scott (en)
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  • Sharon Newman (en)
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  • Model (en)
  • Businesswoman (en)
  • Barista (en)
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  • Coffeehouse owner (en)
  • Victim liaison (en)
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  • (en)
  • Monica Potter (en)
  • Heidi Mark (en)
  • Sharon Case (en)
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  • "I've gotten a lot of comments from fans about how bipolar disorder has affected their own families, which has been very rewarding The fact that the show opted to go in this brave, realistic route with Sharon has meant a lot to them." (en)
  • "No one in town wants to acknowledge that, for a long time, she really did think this baby was hers. She bonded with him. She loves him. The child’s real mother is dead and he’s been in good hands and in good health. Once Sharon learned the truth, she just froze. Giving up this baby would be devastating." (en)
  • "You have to have people doing bad things or what type of story are you going to have?" (en)
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  • The Young and the Restless (en)
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  • —Case on the show's depiction of Sharon's bipolar disorder (en)
  • —Case explaining why Sharon concealed the truth about "Sully" (en)
  • —Case, on the storyline (en)
  • —Soaps in Depth (en)
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  • Jack Abbott (en)
  • Adam Newman (en)
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  • Rey Rosales (en)
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  • Sharon Newman (née Collins) (anciennement : Abbott et McAvoy) est un personnage de fiction du feuilleton télévisé Les Feux de l'amour. Elle est interprétée par Heidi Mark à partir du 27 juin 1994, puis Monica Potter, avant d'être jouée par Sharon Case depuis le 7 septembre 1994. (fr)
  • Sharon Newman is a fictional character from The Young and the Restless, an American soap opera on the CBS network, currently portrayed by Sharon Case. Created by William J. Bell as a love interest for Nicholas Newman, the character debuted on June 27, 1994. Before Case took over in September 1994, the character was portrayed briefly by Monica Potter and then by Heidi Mark. When first introduced, Sharon was a young girl from the poor side of town; her early storylines included being raped by Matt Clark and the revelation that she had given up a child for adoption. Nick and Sharon married, had a son named Noah, and later won custody of Cassie, the daughter she had as a teenager. Their marriage faced a number of problems, including infidelity on both sides. Following Cassie's death in an auto (en)
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  • Sharon Newman (en)
  • Sharon Newman (fr)
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