Sharni Vinson
Sharni was born and raised at home in NSW (Australia) in the Cronulla suburb of Sydney's south coast. She took part at Swimming at the National Level of Swimming as when she was a teenager. She also held four State Records throughout her high school years. Sharni began dancing, singing and acting at a very young stage, and was the youngest generation of actors in her family. Sharni's mother was a performer in the musical theater, and her grandmother, Australia's youngst ballerina in 1945, was awarded a scholarship at the Borovansky Ballet Company. In the age of 12, Sharni was enrolled as a student at the Brent Street School of Performing Arts in Sydney and was trained throughout the various dance forms for the next 10 years. Sharni had just graduated from high school at the age of 17 was enlisted to Roadshow Music Australia to be a member the group "Foxfire IV" A pop group comprised of all females. group, whose debut single, "Roses", reached no. 50 on the Australian ARIA chart.



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