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Shari Ulrich
Shari (Sharon) Ulrich. Singer, songwriter, violinist, pianist, guitarist, broadcaster, b San Rafael, Cal, 17 Oct 1951, naturalized Canadian 1981. Shari Ulrich moved in 1971 to Gibsons, BC, and in 1972 to Vancouver.
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Sharon, Lois & Bram
Sharon, Lois & Bram, children's entertainers. Sharon Hampson (b at Toronto 31 March 1943), Lois Lilienstein (b at Chicago 10 July 1936; died 22 April 2015 in Toronto, ON) and Bram Morrison (b at Toronto 18 Dec 1940) came together in 1978 to record One Elephant, Deux Éléphants on their own Elephant Records label.
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Sharon, Lois & Bram
Sharon, Lois & Bram were a trio of children's performers: the singer Sharon Hampson, singer and pianist Lois Lilienstein, and singer and guitarist Bram Morrison.
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Sharon Pollock
Sharon Pollock also has written 6 plays for children, several television and radio scripts, and award-winning dramas.
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Sharon Thesen
Sharon Thesen, poet, editor, anthologist, teacher (b at Tisdale, Sask 1 Oct 1946). Sharon Thesen's family moved to BC in 1952, and she completed a BA and MA at Simon Fraser University.
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Shaun Johnston
Shaun Johnston, actor (born in Ponoka, AB). Shaun Johnston is an award-winning actor who embodies a stoic Western archetype similar to Gary Cooper, John Wayne and Glenn Ford.
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Shauna Rolston
Recognized for her brilliant technique and onstage intensity, Shauna Rolston has a wide-ranging repertoire. A champion of contemporary music, she has given numerous premieres of works by contemporary composers, many written especially for her.
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Shauna Rolston
Resident in Banff, Alta, from 1979, she joined the Gifted Youth program at the Banff SFA and continued her musical studies with her parents.
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Shauna Singh Baldwin
Shauna Singh Baldwin, writer, poet, playwright, radio producer (b at Montréal 1962). Shauna Singh Baldwin was born in Montréal, Québec, and raised in India.
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Shawn Doyle
Shawn Doyle studied at York University for a BFA in theatre, graduating in 1991. His earliest work in the production industry came as a swordfight choreographer and stuntman in the 1992 film The Swordsman. By 1996 he had begun to appear on-camera in Canadian productions.
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Shawn Mendes
Shawn Peter Raul Mendes, singer, songwriter, model, mental health advocate (born 8 August 1998 in Pickering, ON). Pop phenom Shawn Mendes followed in the footsteps of earlier Canadian pop music star Justin Bieber, building a following online in his teens before signing with a major label. Mendes is the only artist to have four No. 1 singles on the Adult Pop Songs chart before the age of 20. Released when he was 16, his first full-length studio album, Handwritten (2015), debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and quickly went platinum in the US. In fact, his first four albums all debuted at No. 1. Together they have sold more than 4 million copies in the US, while Mendes’s singles have sold more than 13 million copies. He has received 13 Juno Awards and 20 SOCAN Awards, as well as three Grammy Award nominations.
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Sheila Burnford
Sheila Burnford, author (b in Scotland 11 May 1918; d at Bucklers Hard, Hampshire, Eng 20 Apr 1984). Educated at private schools in England, France and Germany, Burnford served as a volunteer ambulance driver during WWII before immigrating to Canada and settling in Port Arthur, Ontario.
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Sheila Fischman
Sheila Fischman, translator (born at Moose Jaw, SK 1 Dec 1937). Born in Saskatchewan, Sheila Fischman's family moved 2 years later to run the general store in Elgin, Ontario, where they were the only JEWISH family in the small town until they moved to Toronto.
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Sheila Henig
Sheila Henig. Pianist, soprano, b Winnipeg 19 Feb 1934, d Toronto 15 May 1979; ARCT piano, voice, 1952, Artist Diploma (Toronto) 1955. She studied piano with Jean Broadfoot and Gordon Kushner in Winnipeg and with Margaret Miller Brown at the RCMT.
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