Sharon Romer

Sharon Romer is a Canadian singer and actress from,. She is best known for voicing Sharon in Mole Miner.

Aside from her own work and her film & television performances, Romer is known for her covers of dream pop songs, along with her vocal likeness to of the.

Biography
Sharon was born and raised in, , the daughter of firefighter Jean-Denis Romer. She attended and. Sharon resides in with her husband George O'Devane.

Early career
Sharon made her TV debut at the age of 6, performing in the 1981 CBC special Gabriel's Kids Koncert, produced by in. She was soon performing in CBC concerts in Vancouver,, and.

Solo
Since 2001, Sharon has provided the voice for the character Sharon in various Mole Miner projects.

After backed out of a planned  reunion,  asked Romer if she wanted to take her place. Romer said she would have liked to, but had contractual obligations elsewhere. Nevertheless, Guthrie and brought Romer along to record the vocals for a Cocteau Twins-esque cover of "" (credited under "Cocteau Twins + Sharon Romer") for When Pigs Fly 2. A reviewer for NME noted that Romer "fits very well with the Cocteau Twins' distinctive ethereal sound that has been added to the cover", and also stated that Romer's voice was "astoundingly similar to the vocal stylings of Elizabeth Fraser."

In 2008, Sharon began touring with the dream pop supergroup Cocteau. Romer debuted with Cocteau on the This Is The Last International Pop Festival of 2008 tour, starting out in 's. Cocteau member Jan Koivula, of fellow dream pop group Savior, noted how similar Romer's voice was to Elizabeth Fraser's, saying "She is Fraser re-incarnated."

Sharon contributed vocal recordings for the Cocteau Twins biographical film Heaven or Las Vegas. Producer Normand Alabaster confirmed that Sharon provided the vocal recordings in a interview with Pinoy World's Marvin Drossel.


 * Many of the film's singing scenes rely on either vocal stems from Cocteau Twins demo tapes, or new recordings by Sharon Romer, a Canadian singer and actress whose singing voice is practically identical to the notoriously sheepish Elizabeth Fraser. Alabaster stated that "If you couldn't see her singing, you could still easily tell that she sounds exactly like Fraser."

Sharon released an EP, Queen of Dreams, in 2015 under.