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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0048029Sharon Bajer - IMDb

    Sharon Bajer. Actress: Nobody. Sharon Bajer was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Her family moved throughout British Columbia before settling just outside of Vancouver where she trained at Studio 58 and later, The Stratford Festival of Canada. Sharon is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.68 m
    • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  2. 968 Followers, 737 Following, 148 Posts - Sharon Bajer (@sharonbajer) on Instagram: "Sharon is an actress, playwright, director and intimacy coordinator based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Treaty 1 territory."

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  3. Sharon Bajer. Actress: Nobody. Sharon Bajer was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Her family moved throughout British Columbia before settling just outside of Vancouver where she trained at Studio 58 and later, The Stratford Festival of Canada. Sharon is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

    • June 20, 1968
  4. Sharon Bajer is a Canadian actress and miscellaneous crew member. She is best known for her roles in the films The Sweet Hereafter (1997), The Five Senses (1999), and The Saddest Music in the World (2003). Bajer was born on June 20, 1968 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

    • 54 years old
    • actress,miscellaneous
    • 20 June, 1968
    • Gemini
  5. www.intimacycoordinatorscanada.com › sharon-bajerSharon Bajer | ICC

    Sharon Bajer (she / her / hers) ACTRA, CAEA, PGC has over 30 years of professional experience in the film and theatre industry. Bajer has built an award-winning career as an actor, director, and writer across Canada as well as engagements in Israel, Ireland, Denmark and Italy.

  6. Sharon Bajer is an actress, director, playwright and Intimacy Coordinator based in Winnipeg. She founded The Keep Theatre in 2017, a company that creates professional theatre in various genres and styles.

  7. Mar 4, 2023 · Sharon Bajer is the only person in Manitoba trained as an intimacy co-ordinator, who helps actors and directors with sexual scenes in theatre, film and TV. She shares her experience and insights on this specialty, which became more important after #MeToo.