
Sharon D Clarke
Sharon D Clarke is a celebrated British actress and singer, known for her powerful performances in both theatre and television. She has received critical acclaim for her roles in various productions, including her portrayal of the lead character in the West End musical 'Caroline, or Change'. Clarke is recognized for her versatility across genres, making her a prominent figure in the UK entertainment industry.
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Sharon D. Clarke plays Barry’s long-suffering wife in Mr. Loverman.
What to watch this weekend: Embrace the heat with Mr Loverman on BritBox and Smoke on Apple TV+Sharon D Clarke plays Carmel, the wife of Lennie James's character in Mr Loverman.
Taron Egerton’s Apple TV+ thriller is an unconventional rideSharon D Clarke is a talented British actress who has earned her first Bafta TV nomination for her performance in Mr Loverman.
‘We have so many talented black British actors who had to leave in order to work’: Sharon D Clarke on typecasting, industry tensions, and the truthfulness of Mr Loverman | BaftasSharon D Clarke is one of the best actor nominees at the Bafta Television Awards.
‘At times, the pressure was intolerable’: Baby Reindeer’s Richard Gadd on paranoia, portraying abuse and the madness of sudden fame | BaftasSharon D Clarke is nominated for best actor at the Bafta Television Awards.
Billie Piper on toxic masculinity, raising teens, and playing complex characters: ‘I’ve been a woman on the edge – I’m not afraid of it!’ | BaftasSharon D Clarke is a best actor nominee at the Bafta Television Awards featured alongside David Tennant.
David Tennant on sex scenes, Doctor Who and his run-in with Kemi Badenoch: ‘The trans debate has become unnecessarily cruel’ | BaftasSharon D Clarke is nominated for best actor at the Bafta Television Awards.
‘There’s a battle going on for the soul of America’: actor Lennie James on political turmoil, zombie terrors and being a black Brit in the US | BaftasSharon D Clarke is one of the best actor nominees at the Bafta Television Awards.
Marisa Abela on consent, cancelled shows and playing Industry’s troubled heroine: ‘Thank God I’m not as cold-hearted as Yasmin’ | BaftasSharon D. Clarke was recognised in the best supporting actress category for The Importance Of Being Earnest.
Adrien Brody, Cate Blanchett and Maya Jama walk Oliviers red carpetSharon D Clarke has been honoured for her performance in Mr Loverman.
Nothing for Gavin & Stacey? The sheer number of omissions in the TV Baftas is ridiculous | TelevisionSharon D Clarke is nominated for best acting for her role in Mr Loverman.
Baby Reindeer leads TV Bafta nominationsSharon D Clarke is nominated for her role as Carmel in Mr Loverman.
Lola Petticrew, Graham Norton, Nicola Coughlan among Irish nominated – The Irish Times


































































