In the movie ‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun’ (1985), Shannen Doherty became widely recognized as an American actress, appearing alongside Sarah Jessica Parker and Helen Hunt. She is capable of being a television director, producer, and author. At a very young age, she began acting and has since worked on numerous films and television shows.
Working on the sets of Beverly Hills, 90210 resulted in her developing a ‘bad girl’ image for herself. During that time, there were many reports that accused Shannen of engaging in physical fights and heated feuds with her co-stars. Shannen was involved in legal matters because of a brawl with a woman and disagreements with California’s ‘United Bank’.
She was nominated for a “Young Artist Award” in 1983 for playing “Drusilla Shannon” in “By the Bear That Bit Me” in the category of “Best Young Actress Guest on a Series.
Real Name/Full Name | Shannen Maria Doherty |
Date Of Birth | 12 April 1971 |
Age | 53 year old |
Died | 13 July 2024 |
Birthplace | Memphis, Tennessee, United States |
Nationality | American. |
Religion | Christianity |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Height | 5 feet 3 inch |
Weight | 60 kg |
Spouse | Kurt Iswarienko |
Children | Not Known |
Siblings | Sean Doherty. |
Profession | Actress |
Net worth | $5 Million. |
Biography
Shannen Maria Doherty’s birth date was April 12, 1971 in Memphis, Tennessee, which is in the United States. Rosa was responsible for running a beauty salon while her father Tom Doherty was a mortgage consultant. At the age of eight, Shannen Doherty began her acting career with a cameo appearance on ‘Father Murphy’.
George D. Chamberlain High School in Tampa, Florida was where Shannen Doherty matriculated.
Personal Life
As a registered Republican, Doherty is a strong advocate for animal welfare. On October 11th, 1993, she got married to Ashley Hamilton, the son of George Hamilton. Following her first divorce in April 1994. In 2002, she got married to Rick Salomon, but the relationship ended after nine months. She wed photographer Kurt Iswarienko in Malibu, California on October 15, 2011, after a long and intense courtship.
Career
At the age of ten, Shannen Doherty began acting by playing a cameo role on the television show ‘Father Murphy’. The character ‘Drusilla Shannon’ was played by her in both episodes of ‘By the Bear That Bit Me.’ The critics and audience both praised her for her role in this show. She received nominations for the ‘Best Young Actress Guest on a Series’ category at the Young Artist Award in 1983.
In 1985’s Girls Just Want to Have Fun, she played a live-action movie role with Helen Hunt and Sarah Jessica Parker. In the following year, Doherty appeared in Our House. The main family on the show featured Kris Witherspoon, who was played by Doherty. Forty-six episodes were produced by the show, which aired for two seasons. Doherty also appeared in an episode of Magnum P.I. Doherty’s performance as the bulimic teenager Heather Duke in the film Heathers garnered her a lot of critical praise. Doherty was a cast member on Beverley Hills 90210 after starring in Heathers.
Shannen began her own reality show called ‘Breaking Up with Shannen Doherty’ in 2006. The project was unsuccessful because the fans did not appreciate her so-called ‘dirties’ on the show. The project was put on hold after just one season.
In 2010, Shannen ventured into dancing and appeared on ‘Dancing with the Stars’ with dancer Mark Ballas. The pair were the first to be eliminated from the show, but fate was not kind to her. Two music videos for ‘Radical Something’ were directed by her in 2012 and 2014. Alec Baldwin, Danny Glover, and Michael Madsen were among his castmates in the 2016 sports drama film ‘Back in the Day.’
In 2018, she appeared in the TV series ‘Heathers’ As a tribute to Luke Perry, she appeared in Riverdale as a guest star in 2019.
Shannen Doherty Movies & TV Shows
Movies & TV Show | Year |
Father Murphy (TV Series) | 1981 |
The Secret of NIMH (voice) | 1982 |
Night Shift | 1982 |
The New Leave It to Beaver (TV Series) | 1983 |
Little House: Look Back to Yesterday | 1983 |
Airwolf (TV Series) | 1984 |
Little House: The Last Farewell | 1984 |
Highway to Heaven (TV Series) | 1984 |
Little House: Bless All the Dear Children | 1984 |
Robert Kennedy and His Times (TV Series) | 1985 |
Girls Just Want to Have Fun | 1985 |
The Other Lover | 1985 |
Our House (TV Series) | 1986 |
Outlaws (1986) (TV Series) | 1986 |
21 Jump Street (TV Series) | 1987 |
Alf Loves a Mystery | 1987 |
Heathers | 1988 |
Life Goes On (TV Series) | 1989 |
The Secret of Lost Creek (TV Series) | 1989 |
Beverly Hills, 90210 (TV Series) | 1990 |
Freeze Frame | 1990 |
Obsessed | 1992 |
Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult | 1994 |
Almost Dead | 1994 |
Blindfold: Acts of Obsession | 1994 |
Rebel Highway (TV Series) | 1994 |
Jailbreakers | 1994 |
A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story | 1994 |
Mallrats | 1995 |
Gone in the Night | 1996 |
Friends ‘Til the End | 1997 |
Sleeping with the Devil | 1997 |
Nowhere | 1997 |
The Ticket | 1997 |
The Bad Boys of Saturday Night Live | 1998 |
Charmed (TV Series) | 1998 |
Striking Poses | 1998 |
Satan’s School for Girls | 1998 |
Gary & Mike (TV Series) (voice) | 2000 |
Another Day | 2001 |
The Rendering | 2002 |
The Osbournes (TV Series) | 2002 |
Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay | 2002 |
Charmed: Behind the Magic | 2003 |
View of Terror | 2003 |
Scare Tactics (TV Series) | 2003 |
High Chaparall (TV Series) | 2003 |
North Shore (TV Series) | 2004 |
50 Most Wicked Women of Primetime | 2004 |
Love, Inc. (TV Series) | 2005 |
Category 7: The End of the World (TV Series) | 2005 |
Category 7: The End of the World | 2005 |
Christmas Caper | 2006 |
90210 (TV Series) | 2008 |
The Lost Treasure of the Grand Canyon | 2008 |
Kiss Me Deadly | 2008 |
Encounter with Danger | 2009 |
Growing the Big One | 2010 |
Suite 7 (TV Series) | 2010 |
Burning Palms | 2010 |
Witchslayer Gretl | 2012 |
Bukowski | 2013 |
Blood Lake: Attack of the Killer Lampreys | 2014 |
Delirium (TV Series) | 2014 |
All I Want for Christmas | 2014 |
Back in the Day | 2016 |
Riverdale (TV Series) | 2017 |
Bethany | 2017 |
Heathers (TV Series) | 2018 |
No One Would Tell | 2018 |
The Kelly Clarkson Show (TV Series) | 2019 |
Undateable John | 2019 |
Dying to Belong | 2021 |
Fortress | 2021 |
List of a Lifetime | 2021 |
Hot Seat | 2022 |
Darkness of Man | 2024 |
In 1983, Shannen Doherty was nominated for the Young Artist Award in the ‘Best Young Actress Guest on a Series’ category for her performance in ‘Father Murphy’.
Her role in Beverly Hills 90210 earned her two nominations for the ‘Young Artist Award’.
She received two nominations for the Saturn Award for her role in ‘Charmed’ in 1999 and 2000.
Net Worth
At the time of her passing, Shannen Doherty’s net worth was $5 million and she was also an American actress, producer, director, and author. Off screen, she has experienced bouts of personal and health struggles, including a high-profile departure from ‘90210, feuds with co-stars, and a public battle with breast cancer. Regrettably, she was defeated in that battle on July 13, 2024 at the age of 53.
Died
In March 2015, Doherty was informed of her breast cancer, which had already spread to her lymph nodes. A lumpectomy was not viable due to the presence of numerous tumors, so a unilateral mastectomy was carried out in May 2016. The cancer was more advanced than initially thought, so Doherty underwent surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. According to Doherty, her cancer had reached stage 4 and she was in remission through 2020 when she revealed it on April 29, 2017. She confirmed once more that the disease had spread to her brain and would result in her death in June 2023. On July 13, 2024, she passed away.
Social Media
Social Media | Username | Followers |
@theshando | 2.3 Million | |
@ShannenDoherty | 1.2 Million | |
X (Twitter) | @DohertyShannen | 565.2k |