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Ashley  Bashioum (Mackenzie) - UPDATED   |   Lauralee  Bell (Christine) - UPDATED   |   Peter  Bergman (Jack) - UPDATED   |   Laura  Bryan  Birn (Lynne)   |   Eric  Breaden (Victor)   |   Sharon  Case (Sharon)   |   Tricia  Cast (ex-Nina)   |   John  Castellanos (John  Silva)   |   Carolyn  Conwell (Mary)   |   Jeanne  Cooper (Katherine)   |   Doug  Davidson (Paul) - UPDATED   |   Eileen  Davidson (Ashley)   |   Don  Diamont (Brad)   |   Alex  Donnelley (ex-Diane)   |   Cristopher  Douglas (ex-Sean)   |   Jerry  Douglas (John  Abbott)   |   Denice  Duff (Amanda) - UPDATED   |   Lyndsy  Fonseca (Colleen)   |   David  Shark  Fralick (Larry)   |   Sabryn  Genet (ex-Tricia)   |   Camryn  Grimes (Cassie)   |   Rick  Hearst (ex-Matt)   |   Karen  Hensel (Doris)   |   Bryant  Jones (Nate)   |   Beau  Kazer (Brock)   |   Kelly  Kruger (Mackenzie) - UPDATED   |   David  Lago (Raul)   |   Christian  Jules  LeBlanc (Michael) - UPDATED   |   Kate  Linder (Esther)   |   Eva  Longoria  Christopher (Isabella)   |   Thad  Luckinbill (J.T.) - UPDATED   |   Beth  Maitland (Traci)   |   Shemar  Moore (ex-Malcolm) - UPDATED   |   Joshua  Morrow (Nick)   |   Anthony  Pena (Miguel)   |   Francesco  Quin (ex-Thomas)   |   Scott  Reeves (ex-Ryan) - UPDATED   |   Alexia  Robinson (Alex)   |   David  Lee  Russek (Sean)   |   Melody  Thomas  Scott (Nikki) - UPDATED   |   Diego  Serano (Diego)   |   Kristoff  St. John (Neil)   |   Michelle  Stafford (Phyllis) - UPDATED   |   Alexis  Thorpe (ex-Rianna)   |   David  Tom (Billy) - UPDATED   |   Heather  Tom (Victoria) - UPDATED   |   Susan  Walters (Diane) - UPDATED   |   Jess  Walton (Jill) - UPDATED   |   Patty  Weaver (Gina)   |   Tonya  Lee  Williams (Olivia)   |   Lauren  Woodland (Brittany)
Sharon  Case (Sharon)
Sharon Case, who joined the cast of The Young and the Restless in August 1994 as Sharon Collins, the wife of Nicholas Newman, received Emmy Award nominations in 1996 and 1997 as Outstanding Younger Leading Actress. In 1998, Sharon was the recipient of a Soap Opera Award for Hottest Female In A Daytime Drama. In 1999, she won the Outstanding Supporting Actress Daytime Emmy. She was nominated for the same award in 2000.
Prior to joining the series, Sharon had portrayed Debbie on As the World Turns, also on CBS, Dawn on General Hospital and Anne on Valley of the Dolls. She also starred in the HBO Production Silicone Wars with David Schwimmer. Her additional television credits include guest-starring roles in Cheers, Beverly Hills, 90210, Silk Stalkings, Parker Lewis Can't Lose and Doogie Howser.
Sharon starred in the feature film Diplomatic Immunities. Her theater credits include lead roles in Grease, The Wizard and The Nutcracker.
Sharon was born in Detroit, Michigan and shortly thereafter, moved to Chatsworth, California. During her free time, she enjoys shopping, reading and traveling. She has blonde hair, blue eyes and stands 5' 7". Her birthday is February 9.

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