- Born
- Birth nameShari Lynn Barker
- Nickname
- Hammer
- Shari Hamrick was born in Dallas, Texas, USA. She is a producer and writer, known for Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015), The Interpreter (2005) and Twisted Little Lies (2021). She has been married to Mark S. Grewal since October 4, 2014. She was previously married to Steven Hamrick.
- SpousesMark S. Grewal(October 4, 2014 - present)Steven Hamrick(July 26, 1992 - April 1, 2013) (divorced, 4 children)
- Her first on stage performance at age 9 was in "The Sound Of Music"., before that in 1973 she made her first television appearance as the co-host of "The Children's Hour"; her first on screen interviews were with Cinderella and Mickey Mouse". She went on to perform in "Annie" B & T Tours and she was a member of the Kaleidoscope Company at the Permian Playhouse performing children's theater classics during High School. Spent 2 years at the Meadows Playhouse Conservatory of Theatre Arts. Went on to perform in USO show performances at Army and Air Force Bases overseas. Past Member of the Frankfurt American Theatre, Germany and the Kronenberg Shakespeare Theatre Company. Attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York City.
- Attended Permian High School in Odessa, Texas, a MOJO fan and Pepette. Permian was the setting for 2004's hit film by Peter Berg "Friday Night Lights" based on the true account of 1988's push for State by the Permian Panther Football team, as chronicled in H.G. Bissinger's book of the same name. Moved to Las Vegas, Nevada to finish High School and graduated Chapparrel High School, a few years ahead of fellow alum Anthony Zuiker, creator of CSI hits.
- Received a Commendation Plaque from State of Montana for Forest Fire Fighting efforts on the set of "Devil's Pond".
- Sponsor of the Best Feature Film Award at the San Diego Film Festival 2003, which she presented to director/writer Paul Feig for "I am David".
- NATPE member, Producers Guild Of America Member, Volunteers on the FilmUSA Committee and International Producers Council, Basin Film Society President 2005-2006; BFS Chairman of the Board 2006-2008, Chairman of West Texas Arts, member BFI, Volunteer at MCT, TXMPA member.
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