Christen Sharice
- Actress
- Producer
Christen Sharice has quickly burst onto the scene as an undeniable talent in the entertainment industry. Regardless of the role, she possesses a youthful disposition that belies a sophisticated maturity.
Sharice most recently guest starred in Hulu's biographical drama series "Wu-Tang: An American Saga" playing Inspectah Deck's sexy and spunky love interest. She can also be seen in Dick Wolf's CBS police procedural "FBI: Most Wanted," as an NBA wife and stunning supermodel-turned-lifestyle guru. Shortly thereafter, she appeared in Dick Wolf's NBC original flagship legal drama "Law & Order," as a superstar tennis player who takes back the reins of her own life.
On the film front, Sharice stars in indie horror feature "Spookt," which premiered in August 2023 at the FrightFest Glasgow Film Festival in London. Film follows a sceptic (played by Sharice) and a paranormal investigator as they join forces to discover the truth behind a missing girl in a small town where unexplained occurrences begin to happen. Her other film credits include the MGM biopic, "Respect," and a Gravitas Ventures indie "Good," to name a few.
Sharice most recently guest starred in Hulu's biographical drama series "Wu-Tang: An American Saga" playing Inspectah Deck's sexy and spunky love interest. She can also be seen in Dick Wolf's CBS police procedural "FBI: Most Wanted," as an NBA wife and stunning supermodel-turned-lifestyle guru. Shortly thereafter, she appeared in Dick Wolf's NBC original flagship legal drama "Law & Order," as a superstar tennis player who takes back the reins of her own life.
On the film front, Sharice stars in indie horror feature "Spookt," which premiered in August 2023 at the FrightFest Glasgow Film Festival in London. Film follows a sceptic (played by Sharice) and a paranormal investigator as they join forces to discover the truth behind a missing girl in a small town where unexplained occurrences begin to happen. Her other film credits include the MGM biopic, "Respect," and a Gravitas Ventures indie "Good," to name a few.