Sherilyn Fenn

Sherilyn Fenn
Sherilyn Fennis an American actress. She came to attention for her performance as Audrey Horne on the 1990 cult TV series Twin Peaks for which she was nominated a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy Award. She is also known for her roles in Of Mice and Men, Ruby, Boxing Helena, Rude Awakening, and Two Moon Junction and for portraying actress Elizabeth Taylor in Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth1 February 1965
CityDetroit, MI
CountryUnited States of America
Twin Peaks was special because it was so groundbreaking. In the early '90s it really changed television a lot. A bunch of weird shows, like Northern Exposure, came on after that.
When I read the script, I was like, Hello, woman in a box. I had to explore that to the end.
I say what I feel. I try to be tactful, but I can't not say what I feel. I have a really big problem with that.
I want to learn to laugh and smile more. My acting has always been about doing things that I can grow from, that say something, or should be heard.
After I had my son, I found life much funnier and brighter
I don't flirt and I don't play the people that I'm meeting with.
I'm contemplating moving to London for a period of time. I've been in Los Angeles for 15 years and I'm really tired of it. I'm continually uninspired by what's being sent to me. Even by huge films that they're doing there. They're just awful
I was a brat. It was crazy, I was very picky. In other words, I didn't take advantage of what was happening
Now I know why guys like to hug girls. You guys just want to cop a feel. I can't believe that I've fallen for it all these years!
I think there's an anxiety in life where we automatically tend to look to the next thing or we're complaining about the past. Worrying is not going to make it happen or not happen
At the very least, my tastes are out of the ordinary.
In a perfect world, I could be doing some bigger films and balance that with some independent films because they seem to be the most challenging and unique
Women do feel like they're in a box. Society, Hollywood, some men-they want to wrap women up in a neat little package
I'm not big with an audience; I get very nervous.