Sharon Wyatt (born February 13, 1953) is an American soap opera actress.Wyatt became known for her role as Tiffany Hill Donely on the soap General Hospital. She appeared from June 1981 to July 10, 1984 and again from August 1986 to February 24, 1995 after she and John Reilly were let go from the show.On December 30, 2005 Wyatt assumed the role of Rachel Barrett, Katherine Barrett Crane's (Leigh Taylor-Young) presumed-dead sister on Passions. In 2006 Wyatt was let go from Passions due to budget cuts and lack of storyline.In 2008 Wyatt reprised the role of Tiffany on the two-part season finale on season 2 of General Hospital: Night Shift. This turned out to be the series' final episodes and Wyatt made appearances along with John Reilly who played her husband Sean Donely on General Hospital.She cared for her elderly mother in Tennessee up to her death on April 12, 2012.
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Movies
The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human, Class of 1999, Armed and Dangerous, Commando
TV Shows
Passions
Star Sign
Aquarius
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Fact
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Performing community theatre in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. [May 2003]
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For the past several years has been caring for her elderly mother in Tennessee along with her brother Steve. [November 2010]
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Was considered for the part of Olivia on Sunset Beach, which would have paired with her former General Hospital co-star, Sam Behrens, who played Olivia's husband, Gregory.
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She was once a teacher.
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While at the University of Tennessee she played saxophone in the university band.
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She graduated from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
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In 1984, she was crowned Azalea Queen at the North Carolina Azalea Festival in Wilmington, NC.
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
General Hospital: Night Shift
2008
TV Series
Tiffany Hill Donely
Passions
2005-2007
TV Series
Rachel Barrett
The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human
1999
The Male's Mother
Just Shoot Me!
1998
TV Series
Greta
In the Heat of the Night
1991
TV Series
Bree Harris
Matlock
1990
TV Series
TV Reporter
Class of 1999
1990
Janice Culp
Dallas
1987
TV Series
Marvel Reed
Roses Are for the Rich
1987
TV Movie
Harriet Osborne
Armed and Dangerous
1986
BMW Woman
Final Jeopardy
1985
TV Movie
Sharon
Commando
1985
Leslie
Hotel
1985
TV Series
Diana Chase
Three's a Crowd
1984
TV Series
Lee Pelosi
I Married a Centerfold
1984
TV Movie
Trudie (uncredited)
General Hospital
1981
TV Series
Tiffany Hill
Good Ol' Boys
1979
TV Movie
Nashville 99
1977
TV Series
Jolene Mason
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
SoapTalk
2006
TV Series
Herself
The Image Workshop
1991
TV Series
Host
The Home Show
1989
TV Series
Herself
Win, Lose or Draw
1989
TV Series
Herself
Family Feud
1982
TV Series
Herself
Won Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
1984
Soapy
Soapy Awards
Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role
General Hospital (1963)
Nominated Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
1994
Daytime Emmy
Daytime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
General Hospital (1963)
1994
Soap Opera Digest Award
Soap Opera Digest Awards
Outstanding Lead Actress
General Hospital (1963)
1990
Soap Opera Digest Award
Soap Opera Digest Awards
Outstanding Comic Actress: Daytime
General Hospital (1963)
1989
Soap Opera Digest Award
Soap Opera Digest Awards
Outstanding Comic Performance by an Actress: Daytime
General Hospital (1963)
1988
Soap Opera Digest Award
Soap Opera Digest Awards
Outstanding Comic Performance by an Actress: Daytime