Sharni Vinson
born in NSW, Australia, Sharni Vinson grew up in Sydney's southern beaches suburb of Cronulla. She took part at swimming at the National Level of Swimming as an teen and set four State records throughout her time in high school. Sharni was among the youngest performers in her immediate family, beginning at a young age, with singing, acting and dancing. Sharni's mother appeared in musical theater and her grandmother, the country's youngest ballerina from 1945, received an opportunity to study at the Borovansky Ballet Company. Sharni was accepted into the Brent Street School of Performing Arts Sydney in the year she turned 12 years old. For the next ten months, Sharni took classes in diverse types of dance. Sharni was a senior when she graduated from high school at the age of 17 was enlisted to Roadshow Music Australia to be part the group "Foxfire IV" A pop group comprised of all females. group. Their first single, "Roses", reached number 50 in Australia's ARIA chart.
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