Sharon Wilkins

Wilkins hails from Newburgh, New York and makes her home on the Upper Westside of Manhattan. She has had a number of roles on Broadway and in film and does some commercial work.

Sharon Wilkins
Born
OccupationStage, television actress
Years active2000-2015

Sharon Wilkins is an American actress.

Career

Wilkins is appeared in the national tour of Xanadu. She has appeared in three Broadway musicals, first The Life in 1997, followed by Seussical in 2000 and All Shook Up in 2005. Since 2005 she has been focusing mostly on television and film work appearing in such shows as Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, 30 Rock and Rescue Me and such films as National Treasure (2004) and We Own the Night (2007).

She is active in Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Double Whammy Techa
2002 Two Weeks Notice Polly St. Clair
2002 Maid in Manhattan Clarice
2004 Palindromes Aviva Segment, "Mama Sunshine"
2004 National Treasure Butcher clerk
2004 I, Robot (film) Asthmatic Woman
2004 From Other Worlds Jill
2008 Gigantic Linda
2009 Did You Hear About the Morgans? U.S. Marshal King
2011 Win Win Judge Lee
2011 My Last Day Without You Eena
2012 Dreaming American Judge Short
2012 Jewtopia Nurse Boo
2012 Dog Eat Dog Ruth Short
2013 Shoes! Cobra / Wuzzy (voice) Short
2014 Lucky Stiff Vinny's Nurse

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Wonderland Mrs. Brown Recurring role
2002 100 Centre Street "End of the Month"
2003 Third Watch Gwen "Everybody Lies"
2003 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Janace Tashjian "Manic"
2004 The Goodbye Girl Mrs. Crosby TV film
2006 30 Rock Angie Jordan "Jack the Writer"
2007 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Nurse Manager "Outsider"
2007 Rescue Me Latrina "Cycle", "Keefe", "Yaz"
2012 GCB Bethany May "Love is Patient"
2015 Hug-O-Gram Miss Schwinnegar "Mark Rhyne's Hug-O-Gram", "Golden Showers"
2015 Episodes Nurse #1 "Episode 6"
2015 Switched at Birth Probation officer "And It Cannot Be Changed", "I Lock the Door Upon Myself", "Art Like Love Is Dedication"

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