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Sharon Davies is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''
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'', played by Jessica Muschamp. She made her first appearance on 29 July 1988. Sharon is the younger sister of
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). During her time in ''Neighbours'', Sharon's storylines included setting fire to the coffee shop, a love triangle with Lucy Robinson (Sasha Close) and Nick Page ( Mark Stevens), pushing Lucy into a swimming pool and developing an eating disorder. The character was written out in 1990 as part of a cast
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and her departure aired on 7 June 1990. Muschamp reprised the role for a cameo appearance in the show's finale on 28 July 2022.


Casting

While studying for her VCE in 1988, Muschamp attended an audition for the part of Sharon, the younger sister of
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(played by
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). Muschamp had intended to concentrate on her studies, but that changed when she learned about the ''Neighbours'' audition. She thought it would be a good experience and she did not expect to get the role. Muschamp was initially contracted for a brief stint with the show, but when she proved popular with viewers she was promoted to the regular cast. During her time with ''Neighbours'', Muschamp said she "had a ball" working with the other members of the cast.


Development

Sharon is described as a "impetuous, laid back character." She is bubbly, but tactless. Sharon often insults people, but she does not mean to and she can be a little thoughtless. Muschamp explained that she is not like Sharon at all, but that she likes her character. She said "She has a lot of boyfriends, more than me! – a different once every week." She added "Sharon comes from a dusty isolated town and wants to come to the bright lights of the city." A reporter from ''
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'' magazine called Sharon a "naughty teenager". In the first six months of portraying Sharon, Muschamp studied with an on-set tutor and passed her VCE. Then on-screen she was portraying the process via Sharon's schooling storylines. In one of the character's more notable storylines, she attempts to lose weight by dieting. Muschamp said the storyline was created after she decided to lose weight herself. When she was asked if the producers had asked her to lose weight, Muschamp said "Not at all. I was always a chubby teenager. Then after I left school, when I was already in ''Neighbours'', I put on more weight. I decided to lose it and so they put Sharon dieting into the storyline." While discussing controversial topics covered by ''Neighbours'', producer Mark Callan told Jim Schembri of ''
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'' that the crew were not sure whether they should go ahead with the plot, as it "would probably cause a bit of a personal concern" with Muschamp, but Callan praised her for coping with it "magnificently". He added "That was considered cruel at the time, and it was cruel the way that we handled it, yet I feel that the end product was something that was very real. The character, Sharon, had a real problem that she expressed very well." In 1990, during a cast exodus, producers decided to send the character to New Zealand. By that time, everyone around Sharon had gone – her boyfriend, her sister and her aunt. Of this, Muschamp said "I think the producers felt her character had come to a natural conclusion, so she went off to stay with relatives." Of the process, which saw characters leave, Muschamp explained "They had the head-shots of all the different characters lined up above the mirrors and as people left, they'd turn them upside down, I remember dreading the day my head got turned". Muschamp left the series in May of that year and she struggled to find work following her departure. She added "''Neighbours'' was a double-edged sword, in many ways it opened a lot of doors but in other ways people thought I couldn't do anything else". Muschamp reprised the role on 28 July 2022, as she made a cameo appearance in the show's final episode. Sharon sends a video message to her old friend
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), congratulating her on her wedding day. Laura Denby of the ''
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'' noted "it's a testament to ''Neighbours'' that so many former stars of the show have been happy to join the tributes."


Storylines

Sharon leaves home to find her sister Bronwyn Davies, but as she does not leave a note, Bronwyn is shocked to hear that her sister has run away.
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) catches Sharon leaving the Coffee Shop without paying for her meal and makes her work in the kitchen to pay for it. Sharon later turns up in Ramsay Street to see Bronwyn and
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) agrees to let Sharon stay with her, Bronwyn, and
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). Sharon manages to upset Mrs Mangel with her attitude and she is almost thrown out when she breaks Mrs Mangel's organ. Sharon befriends
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) and they get themselves into trouble, she also begins dating Nick Page ( Mark Stevens). Sharon's aunt,
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(Irene Inescort), shows up and tries to persuade her to come home, but she later agrees to let her stay. When Sharon is closing up the Coffee Shop one day, Vanessa Bailey (Gretchen Zoland) and Pam Muir (Pia Podporin), two girls from school arrive and offer her a cigarette. When the girls leave, Sharon throws the lit cigarette in the bin. Des Clarke (
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) later finds the kitchen on fire and he rushes inside with a fire extinguisher. The shop blows up and Des is rescued by Harold. Nick initially takes the blame for Sharon, but she admits the truth to Harold, who lets her keep her job. When Lucy Robinson (
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) returns from boarding school, she develops a crush on Nick. After seeing Lucy flirting with Nick, Sharon pushes her into the pond outside the Lassiter's complex. The two girls became enemies for a time, until they are asked to make up by their guardians. Edith rents her house to
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) and her son, Matt Robinson (
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). Not long after, Sharon becomes obsessed about her weight and she stops eating for a long time. One day while cleaning the pool, she falls face down into the water and is rescued by Matt and Hilary. Sharon is reassured over her weight and she starts eating regularly again. Sharon decides to spend all her time at the beach, but she does not use the right sun protection and suffers from heat stroke. She then starts to think of other ways to get tanned. She puts on some tan lotion, straightens her hair and wears Bronwyn's best dress to impress a surfer. Sharon begins seeing a different guy every week and she only stops when she is called names at school. Bronwyn goes to New Zealand to be with Henry Ramsay (
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), leaving Sharon devastated. She moves in with the Bishops, but later decides to move to New Zealand to live with her sister. 32 years later, Sharon sends a video message to Melanie Pearson congratulating her on her wedding to
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).


Reception

The character of Sharon was popular with the boys and when she departed from the show, a writer for ''Woman'' said "There's no doubt that a few thousand teenage boys' hearts will break when Sharon says goodbye to Ramsay Street." The
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said Sharon's most notable moment was "Causing the Coffee Shop to blow up!" In ''Neighbours: The Official Annual 1991'', authors John McCready and Nicola Furlong said Muschamp had made her mark on ''Neighbours''. They added "The love lives of those such as Nick Page and Sharon Davies have made the programme perhaps the most popular viewing for teenagers around the world." Jane Noone from ''TV Guide'' branded Sharon a "bubbly" character who was always getting into trouble with Nick.


References

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