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11 Facts About Bree Sharp

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Bree Sharp was born on December 17,1975 and is an American musician and actress.

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Bree Sharp was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and learned to play guitar by 15.

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Bree Sharp's second single "America," is an examination of contemporary American culture.

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In 2001, Bree Sharp left Trauma Records, which at least one music journalist attributed to the company's poor management.

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In 2005, Bree Sharp began working as a teleplay writer on Japanese anime import Ojamajo Doremi, dubbed in English as Magical DoReMi that aired as part of Fox's Saturday morning cartoon block.

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Bree Sharp sang most of the songs for Mew Mew Power and contributed the song "Where the Girls Are" in the 4Kids Entertainment edit of Winx Club.

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In July 2007, Bree Sharp starred as Leila in Vassar College's Powerhouse Summer Theater workshop production of Pete Townshend's The Boy Who Heard Music.

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Bree Sharp ultimately opted to release the new material not as a solo album but under the name Beautiful Small Machines, a band comprising herself and longtime collaborator Don DiLego.

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Bree Sharp made her film debut in the role of Erica in the independent movie Bert and Arnie's Guide to Friendship, directed by Jeff Kaplan, which starred Anna Chlumsky, Cristin Milioti and Adrian Martinez.

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From 2012 to present, Bree Sharp has had a successful commercial voice over career, lending her voice to such brands as Revlon, Geico, Holiday Inn, Walmart, TJMaxx, Coffee Mate, Fisher Price, and has been the brand voice for E*trade since 2020, including two Super Bowl commercials in 2021 and 2022.

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Bree Sharp has upcoming scripted drama podcasts for Audible, Wondery and Apple Music set to be released in the fall of 2022.