- Nickname
- Roni
- Height5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
- Sheronna Osbourne is an award winning Canadian born actress and filmmaker based in Toronto. As co- owner and VP of Crossfield House productions (founded in 2017) Osbourne has written and directed both film and theatre and has produced content for major brands such as Sony Music, Wray & Nephew, and TD Bank. With an eye for fashion, Osbourne is also a Costume Buyer for the IATSE film union, where her costume work can be seen on Netflix Original series Locke and Key, Grand Army, Lifetimes Salt-N- Pepa and The Kings of Napa on the OWN network.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Sheronna Osbourne
- Sheronna Osbourne is an award winning Canadian actress and filmmaker based in Toronto. As co- owner and Vice president of Crossfield House productions ( A Black owned and 80% women led company) Osbourne has written, directed and starred in both theatre and film productions which have been selected for festivals throughout North America. Her most recent short film "Out of Order" that she co-directed, co-wrote and played the lead role in was recently awarded best actress, best short film and best editor at the 2022 Hamilton Black Film Festival. Osbourne was one of the hundred selected to take part in the 2022 Banff Spark Accelerator for Women in Business of Media and has also produced content for major brands such as Sony Music, Wray & Nephew, and TD Bank. With a background in fashion business, Osbourne is a Costume Buyer for the IATSE film union, where her work can be seen on OWN networks The Kings of Napa, Netflix Original series Locke and Key and Lifetimes Salt-N- Pepa.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Sheronna Osbourne
- Sheronna Osbourne, an accomplished Canadian actress-director-writer, seamlessly weaves her multifaceted talents on and off the screen. Her journey into film commenced in Toronto's IATSE costume department, contributing to top shows since 2009. In 2020, she garnered the Canada Arts Council Digital Creatives Grant, directing her first short film, "Silence Of The Land," a poignant exploration of Black experiences in Toronto. Her subsequent film, "Roni," earned the Audience Award at the Toronto Short Film Festival, propelling Osbourne towards a burgeoning interest in directing. Influenced by artists like Issa Rae and Ava DuVernay, she aspires to spotlight Black female leads in genre films. In 2021, her award-winning short film "Out of Order" showcased her prowess as a co-writer, director, and actor. Osbourne, a Black woman filmmaker, aims to create space for genre films reflecting the Black experience, utilizing her skills in costume, acting, and direction. Osbourne's trajectory exemplifies a commitment to pushing boundaries, enriching perspectives and fostering meaningful conversations that celebrate Black voices and the artists behind them.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Sheronna Osbourne
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
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