Key Takeaways
- Debra Jo Rupp portrays Sharon Davis (Mrs. Hart) in “Agatha All Along” on Disney+.
- Sharon joins Agatha Harkness’s coven but becomes the first to succumb to poisoned wine.
- Rupp hinted in an interview that her character might return in future episodes.
Debra Jo Rupp, an American actress, is alive and remains engaged in her acting career as of September 2024.
However, in her portrayal of Sharon Davis (aka Mrs. Hart) on Disney+’s “Agatha All Along” (a spin-off from “WandaVision“), Debra Jo Rupp’s character undergoes a dramatic twist in her storyline.
In the third episode titled ‘Through Many Miles / Of Tricks and Trials,’ which aired on September 25, 2024, Debra Jo Rupp’s character seemingly meets her demise during a difficult trial with Agatha Harkness’s coven.
Sharon, who joined Agatha’s coven in hopes of forming bonds, is the first to fall to the effects of the poisonous wine called Alewife’s Revenge.
She quickly loses consciousness and slips into a coma while the rest of the coven fights to survive their hallucinations.
Even though the antidote is eventually made, Sharon is given it too late, and her body is discovered unresponsive after the group escapes the flood, confirming her d*ath.
Fans were deeply saddened by Sharon’s d*ath, with many expressing their shock and mourning the beloved character.
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— Scarlet Witch News (@scarletwnews) September 26, 2024
Rest in Peace, Sharon. You will always be in our Hart’s. 💜 pic.twitter.com/E0QctH2KzY
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In the world of the MCU, d*ath is often not permanent, and there are hints that Sharon’s story may not be entirely over yet.
In an interview, Jo Rupp hinted that episode 3 may not be the last for her character, saying:
Besides her Marvel work, Debra Jo Rupp has reprised her iconic role as Kitty Forman in “That ’90s Show” (2023–present), proving her ongoing significance in TV and confirming she is still alive in real life.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Born on February 24, 1951, she was raised by her mother, Margaret, in Boxford, Massachusetts, with two sisters by her side.
- She attended Masconomet Regional High School, graduating in 1969.
- She gained fame for her portrayal of Kitty Forman on “That ’70s Show” and also appeared in a recurring role as Alice on the NBC hit series “Friends.”