Sharon D Clarke (born 1966 in London) is a British theatre and television actress and singer known for her role in the UK medical drama Holby City and for taking lead roles in many West End Musicals including originating the role of the Killer Queen in Ben Elton and Queen's hit musical We Will Rock You at the Dominion Theatre.
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Sharon D Clarke is most popularly known for her role in the BBC medical drama Holby City in which she played Lola Griffin, a doctor with ancestors from Ghana. She left the programme in 2008 to concentrate on her theatre work.
Other notable television roles include the character of Gran'Ma Flossie in the CBBC show The Crust. In 2008, Sharon D. Clarke sat alongside Russell Watson as a judge on the BBC talent show Last Choir Standing. Sharon's other TV credits include: Waking the Dead, Soldier Soldier, Broken Glass, Between the Lines, Children's Ward, Stop, Look & Listen Mary Seacole, Past Caring, The Singing Detective, Eastenders and Where's Boo.
Sharon has also appeared as a guest on Ready Steady Cook hosted by Ainsley Harriet representing Holby City in 2008 and worked with chef Garrey Dawson to create a Duck and Sweetcorn broth. Sharon (a Red Tomato) won the show managing to beat her opponent Luke Roberts by one point.
Sharon has appeared as a guest on The Paul O'Grady Show and ceremoniously sang the 'O'Grady, O'Grady' song to celebrate the 500th show.
Sharon has also made appearances on Children in Need for the BBC. She sang in character as Killer Queen with the cast of We Will Rock You and more recently singing with her Holby City co-stars.
On 10 August 2010, Sharon appeared in an episode of The Bill, 'Death Knock' as Denise Jones, who runs a brothel at which one of the prostitutes is involved in accident.
On 24 January 2011, Sharon appeared in EastEnders, as Connor Stanley's mother Kendra
In May 2011, Sharon starred in the BBC drama The Shadow Line as Mrs Dixon appearing in episodes 2 and 3. Her performance along with the rest of the cast received high praise for the series.
Clarke is also noted for her West End theatre work. She has played many roles, including General Cartwright in Guys and Dolls (1996), Joanne Jefferson in Rent (Shaftesbury Theatre) (1998), and Miss Sherman in Fame (1999). She played Rafiki in The Lion King from 2000-2002 at the Lyceum Theatre and in 2004 played the character of Matron Mama Morton in Chicago. Clarke originated the role of Killer Queen in the Ben Elton/Queen jukebox musical We Will Rock You at the Dominion Theatre alongside Alexander Hanson as Commander Khashoggi. Mazz Murray her understudy, took over the role in 2004 and played the role up until maternity leave in 2010 where Brenda Edwards took over the role. In 2008, Clarke made her pantomime début in the Hackney Empire's 'Mother Goose'. She starred in Once on This Island in Birmingham at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. She was also set to star in The Vagina Monologues and Once on This Island at the Hackney Empire in 2009. Sharon finished starring in the massively successful hit musical Hairspray when it closed on 28 March 2010 at the Shaftesbury Theatre due to a UK tour. She played the role of Motormouth Maybelle, alongside Phill Jupitus and Brian Conley as Edna Turnblad.
Sharon's vocal talents were heard as 'Davina the Diva Harp' in Jack and the Beanstalk and as 'Carmina the Camel' in Aladdin both at the Hackney Empire.
In July 2010, Sharon appeared in a one-off performance at the Hackney Empire called 'Sounds Like Hackney' alongside Clive Rowe. The show featured a wide range of songs spanning many genres.
Sharon made an appearance at 'Music on the Farm' held at Battlers Green Farm in aid of charity singing hits from musicals that she has starred in. Her spot included "When You're Good to Mama" from Chicago, "Big Blonde and Beautiful" from Hairspray, "The Circle of Life" from The Lion King and "Seasons of Love" from Rent.
In October 2010, the Apollo Victoria Theatre, home to the musical Wicked celebrated it's 80th anniversary and Sharon lent her vocal talents, appearing as a guest performer alongside other stars such as Wayne Sleep.
2011 saw Sharon take the lead role of 'Oda Mae Brown' in a musical adaptation of the film Ghost. Beginning premieres in Manchester at the Manchester Opera House. The show transferred in June 2011 to the West End at the Piccadilly Theatre replacing Grease.
In October 2011, she appeared in a concert of the new musical Soho Cinders at the Queen's Theatre, London.
Sharon has also worked as Musical Director on Meridan.
Sharon D Clarke achieved chart success with the FPI Project's remake of Going Back to My Roots and in Nomad with the singles (I Wanna Give You) Devotion and Just a Groove, the latter of which sold over two million singles worldwide.
Clarke was also part of the female vocal group Sixchix, formed for the Eurovision Song Contest 2000. They came second in the UK selection with the song 'Only the Women Know' written by Katrina and the Waves member Kimberley Rew. They were beaten by Nikki French singing 'Don't Play That Song Again' which went on to Stockholm to finish 16th.
She recorded the title song on Terry Pratchett's 'Only You Can Save Mankind' The Album alongside other West End stars including Kerry Ellis, Ricardo Afonso and Daniel Boys.