She’s also received three Soap Opera Digest nominations, winning the Hottest Female Star in 1998.
Let’s take a look at some of her most transformative story arcs.
Such a role is challenging, as a 23-year-old is vastly more experienced and confident than a teenager.

In contrast, Case embodied Sharon Collins seamlessly.
Playing Sharon came with many twists, given her difficult history at such a young age.
Sharon’s subsequent storyline highlighted her tendency to fall for almost any man who extended kindness.

But her romantic escapades were far from over.
She kissed her father-in-law, Victor Newman (Eric Braeden), who had always doted on her.
However, in a2009 interview, Peter Bergman shed light on how Sharon Case worked.

He commented that the romance between Jack and Sharon felt unconvincing.
To fix this, he and Case worked together to edit the story and make it believable.
Hats off to Sharon Case.

The storyline stemmed from her connection with Adam Newman (Mark Grossman), who was bad news.
Unfortunately, Sharon was found guilty, so Adam planned her prison breakout.
However, at the last moment, Sharon chose to ditch Adam for his safety and run away alone.

This led her to a barn owned by a veterinarian, Sam Gibson (Sean Patrick Flanery).
She introduced herself as “Sheri Coleman” and later began dating him.
It was truly one of her best storylines.

Her first major illness storyline came shortly after she divorced Jack Abbott.
She began to black out and experience episodes of kleptomania.
This convinced people that she definitely needed help.
Sharon was finally diagnosed with bipolar disorder but was told that she would be just fine with medication.
Actor Sharon Case did a great job destigmatizing and explaining the complexities of all the illnesses she portrayed.
Shockingly, Sharon Case agrees.
However, it took a while for the writers to see that the fans shared this sentiment.
It’s also admirable that her relationship hasn’t affected her dedication to her business.
We can’t wait to see what’s next for Sharon Case.