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Sherilyn Fenn (born Sheryl Ann Fenn; February 1, 1965) is an American actress. She played on the television series (1990–1991, 2017) for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and an .

She also had film roles in Wild at Heart (1990), Of Mice and Men (1992), (1993) and The United States of Leland (2003) and appeared in the television series Rude Awakening (1998–2001), Shameless (2016), and (2022).


Early life
Fenn was born Sheryl Ann Fenn on February 1, 1965, in . She comes from a family of musicians: her mother is keyboard player Arlene Quatro, her aunt is singer , and her grandfather, Art Quatro, was a musician. Her father, Leo Fenn, managed rock bands including Suzi Quatro's The Pleasure Seekers, Alice Cooper, and The Billion Dollar Babies. Fenn is of and Hungarian descent on her mother's side, and Irish and French descent on her father's. She was raised .

Fenn frequently traveled with her mother and two older brothers before the family settled in Los Angeles when she was 17. Not wanting to start with a new school again, Fenn dropped out after her junior year and decided to pursue acting, enrolling at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.


Acting career

Early career (1984–1989)
Fenn began her career with a number of , including the 1986 skater film Thrashin (opposite and ), the 1986 teen car action and revenge fantasy (alongside and opposite ), the 1987 horror film (alongside ), and the Beauty and the Beast -inspired erotic movie '. She had a part in the 1985 cult teen-comedy Just One of the Guys in which she tries to seduce a teenaged girl who was disguised as a boy, played by . Fenn starred alongside in the 1985 short student film Dummies , directed by Laurie Frank for the American Film Institute. Fenn and Depp dated for three and a half years, subsequently getting engaged. In 1987, she joined Depp in a season-one episode of 21 Jump Street'' called "Blindsided".

Fenn has described many of these early films as sexploitation films "where directors tried to convince her to appear naked after the contract was signed." In a February 1993 interview she explained:

Fenn landed her first starring role, as an engaged heiress to an old Southern family who falls for carnival worker , in 's erotic drama film Two Moon Junction, after which she wanted to hide for a year: "I was so embarrassed about how it turned out that I went into a cocoon for a year afterwards." Two Moon Junction was meant to be Fenn's big break, but the film turned into another sexploitation film.

After these film experiences, Fenn decided to take control of her career. "I decided to be more myself and not to be pushed into what other people wanted me to be. It's scary how little imagination many people in this business have."


Rise to fame (1990–1991)
Fenn’s breakthrough came when she was cast by and as the tantalizing, reckless , a high school , in the TV series , which ran between 1990 and 1991. The character of Audrey was one of the most popular with fans, in particular for her unrequited love for Special Agent (played by ) and her style from the 1950s (with her , plaid skirts, and tight ). Fenn reached cult status with a scene in which she danced to Angelo Badalamenti's music and a scene in which she knotted a cherry stem in her mouth. "With Sherilyn Fenn, Twin Peaks came on and effortlessly destroyed every other show's sexuality", said James Marshall, one of her cast-mates.James Marshall, quoted in "The James Marshall Interview" by Craig Miller and John Thorne. Wrapped in Plastic. Issue 72. December 2004. Speaking in September 1990, Fenn pointed out: "Audrey is a woman-child who dresses like the girls in the '50s and shows her body. But she's daddy's little girl at the same time." In the show's second season, when the idea of pairing Audrey with Cooper was abandoned, Audrey was paired with other characters like (played by ) and John Justice Wheeler (). About Audrey, Fenn said:

Shortly after shooting the Twin Peaks pilot episode, David Lynch gave her a small part in Wild at Heart, as a girl injured in a car wreck, obsessed by the contents of her purse, alongside and . The film won the Golden Palm Award at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. "David's direction was, 'Only think of this: bobby pins, lipstick, wallet, comb, that's it.' It's very abstract."Sherilyn Fenn, quoted in "Babes in the Woods: Sharing Pie and Secrets With the Mystery Girls of Twin Peaks" by Bill Zehme. . Issue 588. October 4, 1990. pp. 68–71, 170. "I just pictured her being able to do this," said Lynch of her scene, "she's like a broken China doll."David Lynch, quoted in "Babes in the Woods: Sharing Pie and Secrets with the Mystery Girls of Twin Peaks" by Bill Zehme. Rolling Stone. Issue 588. October 4, 1990. pp. 68–71, 170. David Lynch, who once described Sherilyn Fenn as "five feet of heaven in a ponytail" (quoting from a 1958 record by ), said to Banner, who used that description as the title of his article, "She's a mysterious girl and I think that actresses like her who have a mystery – where there's something hiding beneath the surface – are the really interesting ones." "He's very creative and unafraid of taking chances," she said of the director. "I really respect him. He's wonderful." Also during this period, Fenn appeared on the cover and in a nude pictorial in the December 1990 edition of Playboy magazine.

She portrayed 's girlfriend in ABC's 1991 gangster TV movie Dillinger opposite , and shot the black comedy Desire and Hell at Sunset Motel in which she played a sultry, seductive femme fatale.

After Twin Peaks, Fenn chose to focus on widening her range of roles and was determined to avoid typecasting. She stated, "They've offered me every variation on Audrey Horne, none of which were as good or as much fun. She turned down the Audrey Horne spinoff series that was offered to her, and unlike most of the cast, chose not to return for the 1992 prequel movie , as she was then shooting Of Mice and Men.


Post-Twin Peaks roles (1992–1995)
After two nominations ( and Golden Globe) for Twin Peaks, and the pictorial in , Fenn was propelled to stardom and became a major , with her Old Hollywood looks. In October 1990, while promoting Twin Peaks, Fenn made the cover of Rolling Stone magazine along with Mädchen Amick and Lara Flynn Boyle. In 1990 chose her as one of the "10 Most Beautiful Women in the World" and in 1991 People magazine chose her as one of the "50 Most Beautiful Women in the World". She posed for photographer for the autumn-winter 1991–1992 Dolce & Gabbana campaign, for which he photographed her as a classical Hollywood femme fatale. In 1992, photographer took a series of photographs of Sherilyn Fenn, , , and . In these portraits, he recreated his style of the 1930s, with Fenn posing in costumes, hairstyle, and makeup of the period.

In 1991, Hollywood acting coach chose her to star in his directorial debut Diary of a Hitman, in which she plays a young mother determined to protect her child from hitman . According to Fenn, the turning point in her career was when she met London in 1990. She credits him with instilling confidence and newfound enthusiasm. She learned from her beloved teacher "to find the roles that you're passionate about, that speak to you on some level and which will help you grow on some level," which has then become her line of conduct. "A lot of the sentiment that acting should be about an art form rather than mass entertainment and celebrity is at the core of Fenn's attitude to the business," wrote Jessica Sully in Australian magazine Movie. "I try to keep myself centered," Fenn said. "I don't go to parties and all that. I don't think being seen or being in the right place is going to make me a better actress. I care about my work and try to do what's right in my heart." As Mike Bygrave wrote in Sky Magazine: "One of the keys to understanding Fenn is that when she talks about the characters she plays she's really talking about herself." Fenn was eager to play varied parts that could eclipse her sex-symbol image. "People who think they know me would be surprised that my whole life doesn't revolve around sex," she said. After Twin Peaks, Fenn demanded a no- in her contracts. She turned to , choosing varied and unusual roles:

A highlight of Fenn's film career is 's film adaptation of Of Mice and Men, in which she played a sad and lonely country wife, desperately in need to talk to somebody, opposite Sinise and . "Sherilyn's one of the reasons we got such a great ovation at Cannes", said Sinise.Gary Sinise, quoted in the DVD audio commentary of Of Mice and Men. "She's like a terribly sad angel in this film. Sherilyn plays against just being a sexy and beautiful girl," he added. "Gary Sinise was one of the first people who didn't see me like a lot of other people did", she said. "It was a wonderful experience. Horton Foote adapted the novel and he fleshed out my character, and he made her much, much more." The same year, she starred alongside and others in John Mackenzie's Ruby, about . Fenn played the part of ambitious stripper Sheryl Ann DuJean, a fictitious character who is a composite of several real-life women including stripper , , and Judith Campbell Exner. "She's got a brain and all the right emotional instincts, and that's a great combination," said Mackenzie of Fenn.John Mackenzie, quoted in "Phenomenal Fenn" by Diana Rico. Harper's Bazaar. December 1991. pp. 132–133, 156.

In 1993, she starred in the romantic comedy Three of Hearts as and 's love interest. During the shooting, the relationship between Fenn and director became strained as she refused to appear nude in the film.

Another of her notable film roles was in , directed by David Lynch's daughter Jennifer Chambers Lynch. Fenn portrayed a seductress amputated and imprisoned by , who makes her become his personal Venus de Milo in an effort to possess her. Fenn said of the film, "Society, Hollywood, some men... they want to wrap women up in a neat little package."Sherilyn Fenn, quoted in "Fenntastic" by Jill Daniel. Orange Coast. January 1999. Both Lynch and Fenn were proud of their work in it,Jim McClellan. "Crate Expectations." The Face. Issue 57. June 1993. pp. 40–47. but the film was ultimately a critical and commercial failure. However, both women enjoyed their collaboration. "Sherilyn is an amazing actress, a total bundle of energy and a real powerhouse and I think people will see a side of her that we have never seen of Sherilyn anywhere else before," said Lynch of the actress.Jennifer Lynch, quoted in the Boxing Helena press kit. 1993. "Jennifer's one of the brightest person I know," said Fenn. " Boxing Helena was... not perfect, but I think for the story that we were trying to tell, it turned out pretty good. What it signified was really powerful to me: how society puts us in boxes one way or another."

She then starred in 's neo-noir parody as 's devoted secretary and 's and 's rival. She was asked to read for the femme fatale Lola (eventually played by Young), but opted for the secretary role.David Walstad. "Legendary Portrayal." The Philadelphia Inquirer TV Week (US). May 21, 1995. pp. 4–5.

Fenn afterward portrayed 's wife in Showtime's 1995 TV movie Slave of Dreams opposite and Edward James Olmos.

In 1995, she starred in an episode of Tales from the Crypt directed by , alongside Isabella Rossellini and , in which she played the lover of , who appeared in the episode via CGI special effects.

After a short break during which she married and gave birth to a son, Fenn was chosen out of more than 100 actresses to portray actress in 's 1995 . Fenn called the role "probably the hardest job I've ever done." "Director Kevin Connor and I arranged a lunch, not an audition," said executive producer . "We knew 10 minutes into our meeting that Sherilyn was it. She has the same striking beauty, and because of that she's experienced some of the things in life and in this business that make Elizabeth such a fascinating person."Lester Perky, quoted in "Legendary Portrayal" by David Walstad. The Philadelphia Inquirer TV Week (US). May 21, 1995. pp. 4–5. When she accepted the part, Fenn was unaware that Taylor was embroiled in a lawsuit intended to stop both the broadcast of the film and the unauthorized biography that it was based on. Fenn stated about the controversy, "I am somebody who doesn't make choices lightly at this point of my life. I'm not somebody who wants to exploit another's woman story or life in any way."Sherilyn Fenn, quoted in "Elizabeth Taylor television film to be shown over her objections." (US). May 21, 1995. p. 31. Fenn felt a kinship with Taylor, stating, "There are stereotypes of what a beautiful woman is. She struggled with that. A certain part of her life she went on that calling card. I certainly know I've come into contact with that. 'You are too pretty,' I'm told." During the shooting, Fenn supported the original screenwriter's effort to concentrate on Taylor the person, not the legend:


Mid-1990s and guest appearances (1996–1998)
In the late 1990s, Fenn experienced a career slowdown. In 1993, she had stated:

In 1997, she stated: "It was crazy, I was very picky. In other words, I didn't take advantage of what was happening necessarily then."Sherilyn Fenn, quoted in " Fenn Shui" by Rob Hill. Bikini. Issue 37. October 1998. Also, she has attributed her failure to adapt to the Hollywood system to her frankness and her dislike for the "Hollywood game."

She began to alternate TV movies and independent films. In 1996, she joined the in the as a waitress who attempts to become a writer and has to rebuild her life. Fenn also appeared in the 1997 romantic comedy , along with , as the dream actress of a Hollywood tour bus driver, who mistakes him for a famous screenwriter. Both films have been well-received on the festival circuit.

In a 1997 episode of , "The One with Phoebe's Ex-Partner", which was Episode 14 of Season 3 of the show, Fenn guest-starred as 's ex-girlfriend Ginger, who has a prosthetic right leg. She stated, "I like the show. I was happy to be a part of it."

The same year, she was cast as the female lead in ABC's show Prey (originally entitled Hungry for Survival) and starred in the unaired original pilot episode. However, after the filming was done and post-production work almost wrapped up, the studio heads abruptly changed course, replacing Fenn with and reshooting the entire pilot. Prey went on for one season before getting cancelled.

Fenn starred in the 1998 British psychological Darkness Falls as a wealthy and neglected wife, who is sequestered with her husband (played by ) by a man () determined to understand the events that led to his wife ending up in a coma. Fenn called the film "a wonderful character piece" While shooting the film in the Isle of Man in late 1997, Fenn considered settling in London to start a European career, but eventually decided to stay in the U.S.


Return to television: Rude Awakening (1998–2001)
Fenn gained newfound enthusiasm with the lead role in Showtime's sitcom Rude Awakening as Billie Frank, an alcoholic ex-soap opera actress, who tries to go sober and become a writer, but continues to struggle with her self-destructive habits. The series ran from 1998 to 2001 and co-starred , , and Mario Van Peebles. She said of it:

Fenn again joined in a 1998 episode of Cupid, as Piven's love interest.

In 1999, she reteamed with Chris Penn and Adrian Pasdar for Pasdar's directorial debut, the neo-noir Cement, a contemporary retelling of in which she played a tempting but imprudent wife of jealous corrupt cop Penn. "I play a character who's selfish and sloppy with her sexual energy. I saw the film and I was really happy with it. It's got a lot of soul." The film, which won Best Picture awards on the festival circuit, was written by s screenwriter, and also starred and . She also reteamed with actor/director for his 2001 family comedy, Showtime's Off Season alongside , , and .

Fenn subsequently starred alongside in the pilot for a remake of ABC's Love, American Style, for the 1998–1999 television season. Although the show wasn't picked up, it did air as a TV special on February 20, 1999. Guest stars include , , Fenn, , Melissa Joan Hart, , , , and writer/producer ( My So-Called Life).


2001–present
Following Rude Awakening, Fenn's has made a number of episodic TV appearances. In the middle of the 2000s, she was involved in many projects that went unrealized.

In 2001, she starred in The Outer Limits episode "Replica", playing a scientist who volunteered to be cloned. She also starred in an episode of Night Visions, as a woman who buys a used car possessed by a . She was cast as a kindergarten teacher for the pilot of the 2001 American version of the British TV show , alongside . However, the pilot was not ordered into a series.

In 2002, Fenn was one of several former Twin Peaks stars, such as and Mädchen Amick, to have a recurring role on The WB's Dawson's Creek. She guest-starred in three episodes from the fifth season, as Alex Pearl, the seductive manager of the restaurant where works. Fenn was afterwards cast as in 's Birds of Prey, but was replaced by before the series began. Fenn starred in the original pilot episode, but dropped out, due to scheduling conflicts, as the show's creators realized that the character Harley Quinn would need to be a bigger part of the show. She also played a manipulative woman in a season-four episode of versus both Christopher Meloni and Mariska Hargitay, and appeared in .

Fenn played a crime boss in the 2002 film Swindle alongside . She had a small role in the film The United States of Leland alongside , in which she played a mother who captivates a troubled teenage boy.

In 2003, Fenn appeared on The WB's as Sasha, the girlfriend of 's estranged father (played by ) in the season-three episode "Here Comes the Son", which was the back-door pilot for a California-set spin-off titled Windward Circle that was to have starred , Estes, and Fenn. But the network dropped the project, citing cost issues due to filming on location in Venice, California.

She played the recurring part of Violet Montgomery on Fox's (2003–2004), and appeared in Showtime's Cavedweller (2004) opposite . In 2004, Fenn joined former co-star Mark Harmon in an episode of NCIS, as an amnesiac woman. She was afterwards cast for the 2004 remake of , planned for the Fox network—but after the pilot was shot, the show's writer/producer, , committed suicide, and the pilot was not aired.

In 2004, Fenn co-starred opposite and in 's , released in 2006, in which she played a pregnancy shop owner who herself cannot have children. She then appeared in the martial arts film Lesser of Three Evils alongside Ho Sung Pak, , and Roger Guenveur Smith, as the unbalanced and alcoholic wife of a corrupt detective. The film was released in 2009 under the title Fist of the Warrior.

In 2005, Fenn made an appearance on The 4400, playing Jean DeLynn Baker, a 4400 who has the ability to grow -emitting on her hands. She also guest-starred on the final episode of .

After finishing the Russia-set action film with , Fenn starred in the Canadian psychological thriller Presumed Dead, alongside , as a detective working on a missing-person case who has to outwit a crime novelist.

In 2006, Fenn reteamed with Amy Sherman-Palladino and reappeared in the sixth and seventh seasons of Gilmore Girls as , the ex-girlfriend of (played by Scott Patterson) and protective mother to his daughter April. Since the failure of the 2003 Gilmore Girls spin-off project, Sherman-Palladino had continued to want to work with Fenn again, and she wrote the character of Anna with her in mind. When asked why she cast Fenn for two different roles on Gilmore Girls, Sherman-Palladino explained: However, after Sherman-Palladino left the show, the direction for the character changedthe producers decided to make her character a villain in a custody battle.

Fenn was cast as the female lead in ABC's 2006 comedy series Three Moons Over Milford, but she was ultimately replaced by Elizabeth McGovern. Fenn was slated for a recurring role on CBS's 2006 crime drama Smith, but the show was quickly canceled.

She appeared in the 2007 Dukes of Hazzard prequel, as Lulu Hogg. "It's just a fun silly role," Fenn said. But having already worked with director on Rude Awakening, she wanted to do so again.

In July 2006, shortly after shooting The Dukes of Hazzard prequel, Fenn stepped behind the camera for the first time and directed in Pittsburgh a documentary film about child enrichment program CosmiKids and its founder, Judy Julin. She subsequently joined its executive team in 2007 as executive director of the film and television division. In July 2008, Fenn filmed , a black comedy made by Los Angeles-based comedy group The Vacationeers, which premiered in October 2009. In July 2009, Fenn made a guest appearance on In Plain Sight as a lesbian counterfeiter.

In December 2010, Fenn appeared on with other Twin Peaks actors on the season 5 episode "" as sultry librarian Maudette Hornsby. The episode paid homage to Twin Peaks with many references to the show. She reprised her role as Audrey Horne in 2017 for the third season of Twin Peaks. In February 2016, she joined the cast of the American version of Shameless.

In 2016, Fenn wrote and published a children's book titled No Man's Land, about a boy who has . She was inspired to write the book after her second son, Christian, was diagnosed with autism.

In 2017, Fenn starred in S.W.A.T. as Karen Street, Jim Street's estranged mother.

In 2022, Sherilyn portrayed Sarah Jane McCubbin, a widow with dementia who plans to be euthanized by her mentally imbalanced son in the psychological drama Losing Addison.


Personal life
Fenn dated pop singer Prince for a short time during 1985 and then actor the same year; their relationship lasted a few years.

In 1993, Fenn welcomed a son, named Myles, with guitarist-songwriter Toulouse Holliday, whom she met on the set of Three of Hearts. The two were married between 1994 and 1997.R. Daniel Foster. "Sherilyn Fenn, Taylor Made." Los Angeles. May 1995. pp. 64–67.

In 2007, from her relationship with Dylan Stewart, Fenn gave birth to her second son, Christian.

Fenn began practicing Transcendental Meditation in 2014.


Awards and nominations
  • 1990: Nominated for an for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series –
  • 1991: Nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV –


Other recognition
  • Fenn made the cover of such magazines as New York, (along with Mädchen Amick and Lara Flynn Boyle), , Entertainment Weekly, The Face, Details, , and Harper's Bazaar.
  • In 1990, chose her as one of the "10 Most Beautiful Women in the World".
  • In 1991, People chose her as one of the "50 Most Beautiful Women in the World".
  • Fenn posed for photographer for the autumn–winter 1991–1992 Dolce & Gabbana campaign.
  • In 1992, Fenn posed for photographer .
  • Singer and composer Screamin' Jay Hawkins wrote and recorded the 1993 song entitled "Sherilyn Fenn", featured on his album Stone Crazy. The song is an ode to Fenn, who worked with Hawkins in Two Moon Junction.
  • Fenn is mentioned in the song "Razor Burn" by the punk band on their 1995 album Hoss.
  • In 1995, chose her as one of the "100 sexiest women in the world".
  • In 1996, the chose her as one of the "World's 100 Most Beautiful Women", and Femme Fatales chose her as one of the "50 sexiest sci-fi actresses".
  • Fenn inspired Norwegian band Audrey Horne, formed in 2002, named after her character in Twin Peaks.
  • In 2006, Australian men's magazine chose her as one of the "Top 50 Hottest Babes Ever".
  • In 2020, Fenn attended the inaugural Fayetteville Comic Show along with numerous actors from Twin Peaks (James Marshall, , etc.)
  • In the Dutch graphic novel comedy series about their hero Gilles de Geus, which is set during the formation of the Netherlands during the 80-year war against Spain, creators and Peter de Wit modeled their femme fatale spy, 90-60-90, after Fenn.


Filmography

Film
1984Penny Harlin
Silence of the HeartMonicaTV movie
1985Out of ControlKatie
Just One of the GuysSandy
Dummies-Short
1986Thrashin'Velvet
Keri Johnson
1987Suzi
1988Two Moon JunctionApril Delongpre
Helen
1989True BloodJennifer Scott
1990Catherine BomarziniVideo
Wild at HeartGirl in Accident
Backstreet DreamsLucy
1991DillingerTV movie
Desire and Hell at Sunset MotelBridget 'Bridey' DeSoto
Diary of a HitmanJain Zidzyck
1992RubySheryl Ann 'Candy Cane' DuJean
Of Mice and MenCurley's wife
1993Helena
Three of HeartsEllen Armstrong
Laura Lincolnberry
1994Spring AwakeningMargieTV movie
1995TV movie
Slave of DreamsTV movie
1996The Assassination FileLauren JacobsTV movie
1997Amanda Clark
Molly
Isabella LeoniTV movie
Dez Wilson
1998Nightmare StreetJoanna Burke/Sarah Randolph
Marcy Duggan Rice
1999Darkness FallsSally Driscoll
2000CementLyndel Holt
2001Off SeasonPatty WinslowTV movie
2002SwindleSophie Zenn
Scent of DangerBrenna ShawTV movie
2003Angela Calderon
NightwavesShelby NaylorTV movie
Dream WarriorSterling
2004CavedwellerM.T.
Pop RocksAllison HardenTV movie
2005Deadly IsolationSusan MandawayTV movie
Officer DownDetective Kathryn ShaunessyTV movie
2006Presumed DeadDet. Mary Anne 'Coop' CooperTV movie
Liza Normane Stewart
WhitepaddyKaren Greenly
2007Lulu HoggTV movie
Lena
2009Fist of the WarriorKatie Barnes
A.D.A. Barbara Dietrichson
2012BigfootSheriff Becky AlvarezTV movie
2013RazeElizabeth
BumpMotherShort
2014The Brittany Murphy StorySharon MurphyTV movie
Rescuing MadisonBessTV movie
2015UnnaturalDr. Hannah Lindval
2016Casa VitaMarlene LindstromTV movie
The Secrets of Emily BlairLinda Regan
2017Fatal DefenseInspector BanksTV movie
Mrs. Deluca
2019The KillersLauraShort
2020Hazel
2021Something About HerCharlene
ImmortalistLaura Spersoni
2022Losing AddisonSarah Jane McCubbin
Enough SleepDenise (voice)Short
2023Silent Life: The Story of the Lady in Black
Upon WakingAndrea


Television
1985GabrielleEpisode: "The Groom Wore Clearasil"
1986Heart of the CityLisa HarperEpisode: "The Chemistry of Rage"
198721 Jump StreetDiane NelsonEpisode: "Blindsided"
Tales from the Hollywood HillsBettyEpisode: "A Table at Ciro's"
1988ABC Afterschool SpecialBethEpisode: "A Family Again"
1989TV 101Robin ZimmerEpisodes: "The Last Temptation of Checker Part: 1 & 2"
1990–91Main Cast
1995Tales from the CryptErikaEpisode: "You, Murderer"
1996Kit BradleyEpisodes: "Part: 1 & 2"
1997GingerEpisode: "The One with Phoebe's Ex-Partner"
1998CupidHelen DavisEpisode: "Pick-Up Schticks"
1998–01Rude AwakeningBillie FrankMain Cast
1999Love, American StyleNancyEpisode: "Love and the Jealous Lover"
2001Nora Griffiths/Nora's cloneEpisode: "Replica"
Night VisionsCharlotteEpisode: "Used Car"
2002VanessaRecurring Cast: Season 1
Dawson's CreekAlexandra 'Alex' PearlRecurring Cast: Season 5
Gloria StanfieldEpisode: "Deception"
2003SashaEpisode: "Here Comes the Son"
2003–04Violet MontgomeryRecurring Cast: Season 4
2004NCISJane Doe/Suzzanne McNeilEpisode: "Left for Dead"
Century CitiesBree ClemensEpisode: "The Face Was Familiar"
2005Heather ReidEpisode: "My Name Is Amy Gray..."
Jean DeLynn BakerEpisode: "Carrier"
2006Gwen CreightonEpisode: "Open Water"
2006–07Recurring Cast: Season 6-7
2007SmithDebbie TurkensonEpisode: "Six"
2008House M.D.Mrs. SoellnerEpisode: "Joy to the World"
2009In Plain SightHelen Trask/Helen TraylenEpisode: "Let's Get It Ahn"
2010Maudette HornsbyEpisode: ""
2013Magic CityMadame ReneeRecurring Cast: Season 2
2014Madame SuzanneEpisode: "Love For Sale"
Donna CochranRecurring Cast: Season 2
2016ShamelessQueenie SlottRecurring Cast: Season 6
Major CrimesMarsha WalkerEpisode: "Off the Wagon"
Gloria BarkerEpisode: "Taboo"
2017ConfessLydiaMain Cast
Twin PeaksAudrey HorneRecurring Cast
2017–21S.W.A.T.Karen StreetRecurring Cast: Season 1-2 & 4
2018Mummy Pig/Mama Dinosaur (voices)Episode: "He's Not Even Aiming at the Toilet"
TitansEpisode: "Titans"
2019The MagiciansEttaEpisode: "Lost, Found, Fucked"
GoliathBobbiRecurring Cast: Season 3
2020Little AmericaEpisode: "The Manager"
2022–23Robyn CourtRecurring Cast


Music video


Bibliography
  • No Man's Land, 2016,


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