Sharni Vinson
Sharni Vinson was born into the state of NSW and grew up on the southern beaches in Sydney suburb Cronulla. As a teenager, Sharni Vinson competed on a National Level for swimming and was a part of four State Records in high school. Sharni was the youngest performer in the immediate family of her, starting at a very young age singing, acting and dancing. Sharni's mother was a performer in the musical theater, and her grandmother, who was Australia's youngest ballerina of 1945 was offered an opportunity to study at the Borovansky Ballet Company. At the age of twelve, Sharni took up a place as a dancer in the Brent Street School of Performing Arts located in Sydney in which she was instructed in all faucets of dance for the next 10 years. Sharni became a part of Roadshow Music Australia at 17 aged 17 after graduating from the high school. She was a part within the girl group "Foxfire IV" with their debut single titled "Roses and Roses' which reached the top 50 of Australia's ARIA Charts.



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