Full Name: Sharan Hunjan

Email: info@sharanhunjan.co.uk

Ethnicity: Asian (Indian)

Height: 5ft 4"

Build: Medium

Hair Length: Shoulder Length

Fluent Languages: French/English/Punjabi

Eye Colour: Dark Brown

Skills: My background includes having done various theatre
productions at the Network Theatre Company - Waterloo, both as a member and also performing there with the Civil Service Drama group (The Carlton Players).I recently completed a singing course at Morley college and did a Theatre studies course at Kensington & Chelsea college.

I have also recently commenced vocal coaching sessions.

About me: I am a very outgoing Asian who is a very fun oving, energetic and enthusiastic person with a quirky sense of humour who enjoys both meeting and interacting with people from all backgrounds and not afraid to try anything new! I am able to take directions easily and patience is one of my virtues. My hobbies include, singing, keep-fit,travelling, listening to music, cooking, belly dancing and of course Acting!

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A list of the various productions that I have been involved in, include:

December 2009-January 2010 - Performed in the 'Christmas Carol' by Cahrles Dickens, at the Southwark Playhouse Theatre

December 2009 - Performed in the musical version of 'Pickwick' by Charles Dickens,  with the Inperial theatre company.

October 2009 - Played the role of Asian mother in a short Student film entitled 'Glass Bricks'.

October 2009 - performed in Network theatre's 70th (Platinum) Gala celebrations. Did a parody of 'My favourite things' by Julie Andrews...dressed up as a little old lady, followed by singing 'Hey Big Spender' from Sweet Charity,which  required some seductive moves!

August 2009 - a little bit of role playing and dancing in a Bollywood shoot. Movie entitled "Housefull" due to be released Spring 2010.

July 2009 - cast as 'Cobweb' in Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare. Role involved lots of dancing and singing a solo.

April 2009 - entered into the Civil Service National Drama One-act plays competition which took place in Plymouth. The play entitled "Squatters" by David Gray - was a devised piece that came into being following workshops by the actors and developing their characters as a result. My character is called Ursula - a very dodgy 'pet astrologer'!

February 2009 - played the role of 'Frieda' in the musical version of 'You're a Good Man Charlie Brown' by Schulz. The role involved some acting as well as singing and dancing to at least 7 of the 11 songs in the show.

October 2008 - performed  in 'Dick Lothario goes tits up' by Kirsty Eyre, at Cafe de Paris in Leicester Square. This is a new piece of comedy writing and my role was of Secretary/love interest to Dick.

July 2008 - performed in "IFF" , a new piece of philosophical writing by Andrew Hill. I played the joint leading lady role of Olivia Peterson the wife of a successful screen writer based in New York, who gets involved in a love triangle.

April 2008 - Played 'Nurse Grice' a rather harsh orderly in a mental institution - in Bram Stoker's  'Dracula'. Had to adopt a 'cockney twang' for the role.

February 2008 - assumed various roles (including a space alien) in the comedy musical 'Suburban Spaceman' by Kirsty Eyre. Alot of singing, dancing , acting and doing voiceover work.

October 2008 - played a sassy waitress in Arnold Wesker's 'The Kitchen'. A fast paced play in which the role involved a 'merry-go-round' of waitresses delivering and collecting orders to/from some feisty chefs.

June 2008 - played a background role of dancer in nightclub in play called 'Babes'.

March 2008 - played the role of Farrah Delamitri (wife of successful Hollywood producer - Bruce) in 'Popcorn' by Ben Elton. Had to adopt a californian accent for the role.

April 2007 - played the role of a Czech prostitute in a play entitled 'Departures' by John Godber.

November 2006 - played leading lady role of Mary in a farcical comedy entitled 'What's for Pudding'.

March 2006 - played a ditsy housewife in a 'desperate housewives' type scenario play called 'A time to Kill' by Leslie Darbon.

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