In 1984, Sharon married television producer Michael Greenburg, who worked on The Vegas Strip War and on Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold. The two separated in 1987 and finalized their divorce in 1990.
Three years later, Sharon met William J. MacDonald, another Hollywood producer, on the set of her film Silver. The two got engaged in 1993, but separated one year later.
That same year, Sharon met another industry leader, Bob Wagner, while working on the film The Quick and the Dead, which starred Gene Hackman and Russell Crowe. Sharon and Bog quickly got engaged, but never married.
In 1998, eight years after her first divorce was finalized, the actress married Phil Bronstein, the executive editor of The San Francisco Examiner and later San Francisco Chronicle. After two years of marriage, the couple adopted their son, Roan.
But, just a short time later, Phil filed for divorce from Sharon and won custody of Roan. Although the actress sought permission to move Roan to Los Angeles, a San Francisco judge said that: “Should Roan move to Los Angeles, the sense of loss would be overwhelming for him.”
Since her split with Phil, Sharon hasn’t had any relationships of note, although she has experienced her fair share of bad online dates.
“I didn’t want to just go on Tinder and [expletive] somebody. Do you know what I mean? It’s so easy to [expletive] somebody. You don’t have to go on Tinder; you go to [expletive] Coffee Bean. It’s not hard,” she explained to The Times in 2024.
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