Appears in 44 titles

Sharon Washington is an American playwright as well as a stage, TV, film, and voice actress. She received her MFA from the Yale School of Drama and her BA from Dartmouth College. She got her start doing soap operas such as the 1996 season of "One Life to Live" in addition to having a recurring role on the mini-series follow-up "Heaven & Earth: North & South, Book III". She has had guest star appearances in TV series including Power Book III: Raising Kanan, and in the final season of Madam Secretary. She’s also had recurring roles in For Life, City On A Hill, The Code, Gotham, Law & Order: SVU, and Damages. Other television credits include the Hulu series The Looming Tower, Blue Bloods, The Blacklist, Golden Boy, White Collar, Royal Pains, NYC 22, Law & Order and Law & Order: CI. She has appeared in numerous television commercials both on-camera and voice-over and is an accomplished audiobook and documentary film narrator. She played Lena in the webseries Hustling for which she was awarded an Indie Series award for Best Supporting Actress (2015). Her film appearances include Joker, The Bourne Legacy, Michael Clayton, Wiener Dog, Rocksteady, Taking Chance, Freedomland, The School of Rock, Half Nelson, The Long Kiss Goodnight, Malcolm X, and Die Hard With A Vengeance. She also appeared in the short film Approaching A Breakthrough, directed by Noah Pritzker, which premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival.  She is the narrator of several documentary series for Animal Planet, Discovery, NOVA and TV One. She has also narrated a diverse range of PBS, Nova, National Geographic, and Discovery Channel programs. She voiced different characters in two installments of the successful Grand Theft Auto video game saga. She added playwright to her resumé, writing and performing her solo play Feeding The Dragon which received it’s world premiere at City Theatre in Pittsburgh followed by a production at Hartford Stage and from there to a successful run Off-Broadway at Primary Stages at the Cherry Lane Theater in the Spring of 2018 where she was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Solo Performance, a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Solo Show and won an Audelco Award for Solo Performance. On Broadway, she appeared as The Lady in the critically-acclaimed The Scottsboro Boys musical by Kander & Ebb directed by five-time Tony Award winner Susan Stroman. A role she originated at The Vineyard Theatre and The Guthrie. Other Off-Broadway credits include roles in Dot at the Vineyard Theatre, written by Colman Domingo and also directed by Susan Stroman; While I Yet Live by Billy Porter at Primary Stages; Luce by JC Lee at Lincoln Center Theater (LCT3); and Wild With Happy also by Colman Domingo at the Public Theater for which she received a Lucille Lortel Award nomination and an Audelco Award. She has worked many times on the New York Shakespeare Festival stage including playing Lady Anne to Denzel Washington's Richard III and Valeria to Christopher Walken's Coriolanus; as well as in the award-winning adaptation of Caucasian Chalk Circle directed by George C. Wolfe and Stuff Happens directed by Daniel Sullivan.

Filmography

Joker
8.1
Joker
2019
as Social Worker
Die Hard: With a Vengeance
7.3
Die Hard: With a Vengeance
1995
as Officer Jane
School of Rock
7.1
School of Rock
2003
as Alicia's Mother
The Bourne Legacy
6.2
The Bourne Legacy
2012
as C-Team
Joker: Folie à Deux
5.4
Joker: Folie à Deux
2024
as Debra Kane
Michael Clayton
6.8
Michael Clayton
2007
as Pam
Malcolm X
7.6
Malcolm X
1992
as Augusta
The Long Kiss Goodnight
6.6
The Long Kiss Goodnight
1996
as Fran Henessey
Half Nelson
6.6
Half Nelson
2006
as Suzanne
The Kitchen
6.1
The Kitchen
2019
as Estelle
Mistress America
6.5
Mistress America
2015
as Professor #2
Sing Sing
7.4
Sing Sing
2024
as Social Worker
The Life Before Her Eyes
6.1
The Life Before Her Eyes
2007
as Nurse
Wiener-Dog
5.6
Wiener-Dog
2016
as Phillips
An Invisible Sign
5.2
An Invisible Sign
2010
as Levan's Mom
The Confession
5.8
The Confession
1999
as Hospital Administrator
3 A.M.
5.8
3 A.M.
2001
as Mother
Down with the King
5.8
Down with the King
2021
as Darlene
Lisa Picard Is Famous
4.6
Lisa Picard Is Famous
2000
as Anna Chenier
Seaside
3.9
Seaside
2018
as Angela