Movie Corner – Actress, Sherilyn Fenn – a timeline

Sherilyn Fenn (born Sheryl Ann Fenn; February 1, 1965) is an American actress who rose to fame in the early 1990s. 

Sherilyn Fenn in Twin Peaks

Early Life and Family

  • Background: Born in Detroit to a musical family (including mother Arlene Quatro and aunt Suzi Quatro), she moved to Los Angeles at 17 to study acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. 

Career Highlights

  • Breakthrough: Achieved stardom as Audrey Horne in Twin Peaks (1990–1991, 2017), earning Emmy and Golden Globe nominations.
  • Film & TV: Notable roles include Wild at Heart (1990), Of Mice and Men (1992), and Boxing Helena (1993). She also starred in Rude Awakening (1998–2001) and Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story (1995). 

Personal Life

  • Details: Had a well-known relationship with Johnny Depp in the 1980s.
  • Family & Work: She has two sons and authored a children’s book, No Man’s Land (2016), inspired by her younger son’s autism.

Sherilyn Fenn’s career spans over four decades, defined by her transition from 1980s cult teen films to her 1990s rise to fame as a Hollywood icon, followed by a prolific period as a versatile character actress in television and independent film. 

Sherilyn Fenn in Ruby

Early Career and Teen Roles (1984–1989)

Fenn began her career in various B-movies and teen dramas, often playing sultry or rebellious characters. 

Sherilyn Fenn in Of Mice and Men

Rise to Fame and Peak Film Roles (1990–1995) 

This period marked Fenn’s global breakthrough, largely due to her iconic role in Twin Peaks, leading to high-profile film work. 

Sherilyn Fenn in Diary of a Hitman

Transition and Character Roles (1996–2010)

Following her peak film years, Fenn focused on independent films and starred in a successful dark comedy series. 

Sherilyn Fenn in Boxing Helena

Later Career and Television Returns (2011–Present)

Fenn continues to work in independent cinema while making notable returns to television and reprising her most famous role. 

Sherilyn Fenn in Twin Peaks
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