Veteran actress PaulineâŻQuirke â beloved for her iconic role as Sharon Theodopolopodous in the long-running sitcom BirdsâŻofâŻaâŻFeather â has revealed that she has been living with dementia since 2021. Married to producer SteveâŻSheen since 1996, the 65-year-old performer announced she would step away from all professional and commercial duties as she focuses on her health and family.  
Latest Update on Her Health
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The diagnosis of dementia, which was made in 2021, has only recently been disclosed publicly.
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Fellow actress and longtime friend LindaâŻRobson â co-star for decades â has said that Pauline âdoesnât remember her grandchildrenâ and âisnât going to remember me even though weâve been friends 56 years.â
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Paulineâs husband Steve has requested privacy for their family during this difficult period and confirmed that Paulineâs priority now is to spend time with her children and grandchildren.
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Although Pauline is stepping back from screen acting, her legacy continues via the PaulineâŻQuirkeâŻAcademyâŻofâŻPerformingâŻArts (PQA), which she founded and which now operates at over 250 locations across the UK.Â
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What This Means
Paulineâs decision highlights the harsh reality of young-onset dementia â a condition that affects people under the age of 65 and presents unique challenges.  For someone whose life has been defined by performance, creativity and public presence, stepping back so suddenly is profoundly difficult.
Yet itâs clear: she is choosing to protect her dignity, focus on her loved ones, and let her achievements speak for themselves. Friends and colleagues have expressed heartbreak â but also admiration for her courage.
In her own words
In his statement, Steve Sheen said:
âIt is with a heavy heart that I announce my wife Paulineâs decision to step back from all professional and commercial duties due to her diagnosis of Dementia in 2021.â
He added that Pauline âjust wants to spend time with her family, children and grandchildren.â
A life of achievement
Paulineâs career spanned more than five decades. She starred in major TV series such as Broadchurch and Emmerdale, and earned an MBE in 2022 for her services to entertainment, young people and charity.
Final reflections
This announcement is both sad and significant. Sad, because a luminous career is drawing to a private close; significant, because Paulineâs openness helps shine a light on dementia â especially in younger people â and sparks essential conversations.
To Pauline: thank you for so many years of laughter, heartbreak, talent and inspiration. The world is sending strength to you, Steve and your family at this time.