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Sherilyn Fenn

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Sherilyn Fenn
NameSherilyn Fenn
Birth dateFebruary 1, 1965
Birth placeDetroit, Michigan, United States
OccupationActress

Sherilyn Fenn is an American actress known for her roles in various television series and films, including Twin Peaks, Gilmore Girls, and Boxing Helena. She has worked with notable directors such as David Lynch and Jennifer Lynch, and has appeared alongside actors like Kyle MacLachlan, Ray Wise, and Lara Flynn Boyle. Fenn's career has spanned over three decades, with appearances in a wide range of genres, from drama to comedy and horror. Her work has been recognized with nominations from organizations like the Emmy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards.

Early Life

Sherilyn Fenn was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Arlene Quatro, a musician, and Richard Fenn, a manager for The Pleasure Seekers and Suzi Quatro. Her family moved to Los Angeles, California, where she grew up surrounded by the music industry and Hollywood. Fenn attended Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute and began her career in the entertainment industry at a young age, with early appearances in television shows like 21 Jump Street and The New Mike Hammer. She also worked with actors like Johnny Depp and Holly Robinson Peete.

Career

Fenn's breakthrough role came when she was cast as Audrey Horne in the Twin Peaks series, created by David Lynch and Mark Frost. The show, which aired on ABC, became a cult classic and earned Fenn a nomination for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. She also appeared in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, a film based on the series, alongside actors like Sheryl Lee and Ray Wise. Fenn has worked on other notable projects, including Gilmore Girls, where she played Anna Nardini, and Boxing Helena, a film directed by Jennifer Lynch and starring Julian Sands and Bill Paxton. She has also made guest appearances on shows like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and NCIS.

Filmography

Some of Fenn's notable film and television appearances include The Wild Life, Just One of the Guys, The Wraith, Meridian: Kiss of the Beast, and Three of Hearts. She has worked with actors like Chris Penn, Illeana Douglas, and William Baldwin. Fenn has also appeared in television movies like Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story and Rude Awakening, and has had recurring roles on shows like Dawson's Creek and Boston Public. Her work has been recognized by organizations like the Screen Actors Guild and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

Personal Life

Fenn has been married twice, first to Toulouse Holliday and then to Dylan Stewart. She has two sons, Myles Holliday and Christian Stewart. Fenn is a supporter of various charitable organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. She has also been involved in environmental activism, working with groups like the Sierra Club and the World Wildlife Fund. Fenn has been friends with actors like Lara Flynn Boyle and Madchen Amick, and has worked with directors like David Fincher and Tim Hunter.

Awards and Nominations

Fenn has been nominated for several awards throughout her career, including an Emmy Award for her role in Twin Peaks and a Golden Globe Award for her performance in Boxing Helena. She has also been recognized by organizations like the Screen Actors Guild and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Fenn has won awards like the MTV Movie Award and the People's Choice Award, and has been nominated for Teen Choice Awards and TV Guide Awards. Her work has been recognized by critics and audiences alike, with appearances in publications like Variety and The Hollywood Reporter.

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