This page will contain blogs about Shannen Doherty, as they become available.Shannen DohertyShannen DohertyShannen Maria Doherty (born Easter Monday, April 12, 1971) is an American television actress, best known for her work as Brenda Walsh in Beverly Hills 90210. She first came to notice when she was cast as Jenny Wilder in Little House on the Prairie, which she followed up with roles in films such as Heathers. She was then cast as the oldest Witherspoon sibling, Kris, on the family drama Our House, which ran from 1986 to 1988. She starred on the Aaron Spelling-produced Beverly Hills 90210 for four years, from 1990 to 1994. Although her departure from the series was reportedly acrimonious, it didn't stop Spelling from casting her in another series, Charmed. She left that series in 2001, after three years, claiming that her best work was being wasted on a show "for 12-year olds" (though rumors persist that her departure was against her will, due to a feud with costar Alyssa Milano). She hosted Scare Tactics on the Sci Fi channel until the 2004 season. She is now a regular on the series North Shore, a return to her prime-time soap roots. Her private life has also been turbulent, with a six month marriage to Ashley Hamilton, son of George Hamilton. Shannen posed for a nine page pictorial in the December 2003 issue of Playboy magazine. This page about Shannen Doherty includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Shannen Doherty News stories about Shannen Doherty External links for Shannen Doherty Videos for Shannen Doherty Wikis about Shannen Doherty Discussion Groups about Shannen Doherty Blogs about Shannen Doherty Images of Shannen Doherty |
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Shannen posed for a nine page pictorial in the December 2003 issue of Playboy magazine. Elsie Ferguson was interred in the Duck River Cemetery in Old Lyme, Connecticut. Her private life has also been turbulent, with a six month marriage to Ashley Hamilton, son of George Hamilton. A very wealthy woman with no heirs, and a lover of animals, on her passing in 1961 she left a large part of her considerable estate to a variety of charities including several for animal welfare. She is now a regular on the series North Shore, a return to her prime-time soap roots. Ferguson made her final appearance on Broadway in 1943 at the age of 60 that met with critical acclaim. She hosted Scare Tactics on the Sci Fi channel until the 2004 season. Married four times, following her final marriage at age 51 she and her husband acquired a farm in Connecticut and divided their time between it and her Cap d'Antibes home on the Mediterranean Sea in the south of France. She left that series in 2001, after three years, claiming that her best work was being wasted on a show "for 12-year olds" (though rumors persist that her departure was against her will, due to a feud with costar Alyssa Milano). Despite her wealth and fame and glamorous lifestyle, Elsie Ferguson's personal life had more than its share of turmoil. Although her departure from the series was reportedly acrimonious, it didn't stop Spelling from casting her in another series, Charmed. Although her voice came across well enough, at age 47 she was well past her prime for fans who wanted to see her as the great youthful beauty she had once been. She starred on the Aaron Spelling-produced Beverly Hills 90210 for four years, from 1990 to 1994. In 1930 she made her first talkie that would also be her final film. She was then cast as the oldest Witherspoon sibling, Kris, on the family drama Our House, which ran from 1986 to 1988. In 1925 she made one film only before returning to the Broadway stage. She first came to notice when she was cast as Jenny Wilder in Little House on the Prairie, which she followed up with roles in films such as Heathers. It is considered her best work in film. Shannen Maria Doherty (born Easter Monday, April 12, 1971) is an American television actress, best known for her work as Brenda Walsh in Beverly Hills 90210. One of these was the 1921 film entitled Forever in which she starred opposite the leading heartthrob of the day, Wallace Reid. In 1921, she accepted another contract offer from Paramount Pictures to star in four films to be spread over a two-year period. She fell in love with Paris and the French Riviera and within a few years bought a permanent home there. In 1920, she traveled to the Middle East and Europe. Elsie Ferguson eventually followed the move west and bought a home in the hills of Hollywood, California. Many of the films she agreed to do were because they were adaptations of stage plays with which she was familiar. Continuing to play roles of elegant society women, Ferguson was quickly dubbed "The Aristocrat of the Silent Screen." But the aristocratic label was also because she was known as a difficult and sometimes arrogant personality to work with. At the peak of her popularity, several film studios offered her a contract but she declined them all until the widely respected New York based French director Maurice Tourneur proposed she appear in the lead role as a sophisticated patrician in his 1917 silent film, "Barbary Sheep". Following this first film, Elsie Ferguson starred in two more films directed by Tourneur under a lucrative contract from Paramount Pictures that paid her $1,000 per day of filming. Ferguson, noted for her great beauty and as one of the "Park Avenue aristocrats," on one occasion is reputed to have sold $85,000.00 worth of bonds in less than an hour. During World War I, a number of Broadway stars organized a campaign to sell Liberty Bonds from the theatre stage prior to the performance as well as at highly publicized appearances at places such as the New York Public Library. In 1910 she spent time on the stage in London, England. By 1909, she was a major Broadway star. Raised and educated in Manhattan, she became interested in the theater at a young age and made her stage debut at seventeen as a chorus girl in a musical comedy. Born Elsie Louise Ferguson in New York City, she was the only child of a successful attorney. Elsie Ferguson, born August 19, 1883 - died November 15, 1961, was an American stage and film actress. |