Shannen Doherty filmography

American actress Shannen Doherty has appeared in numerous television programs and motion pictures. After her television debut in Father Murphy in 1981,[1] she landed her first major role in the dramatic western television series Little House on the Prairie (1982–1983), and reprised her role in its three television specials.[2] Doherty received two Young Artist Award nominations for playing the oldest Witherspoon sibling Kris in the family drama Our House (1986–1988).[3][4] She appeared in four films during the 1980s, including the positively-received, animated film The Secret of NIMH (1982)[5] and the cult classic Heathers (1988).[1] Her breakthrough role was as Brenda Walsh in the teen drama Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990–1994), but she was later dropped from the series because of backstage issues and her negative image as a "bad girl".[6] She starred in television films in the early and mid-1990s, and played Rene Mosier in the romantic comedy Mallrats (1995) in an attempt to rebuild her career.[7][8]

A woman with shoulder-length black hair wearing a black dress with a plunging neckline speaks to a reporter.
Doherty attending the premiere of 90210 in 2008

Doherty enjoyed a resurgence in popularity after being cast by producer Aaron Spelling to play Prue Halliwell on the supernatural drama Charmed (1998–2001). The series was their second collaboration following Beverly Hills, 90210.[1] The character was praised by critics and fans, earning a spot as one of the best witches in television history according to a TVLine article,[9] and Doherty took an active role in the show's production, directing three of its episodes. Following disagreements with Spelling and co-star Alyssa Milano, Doherty left the series in its third season.[7][10] Doherty starred in a string of television films and had a recurring role on the prime-time soap opera North Shore (2004–2005).[11] The following year, she was cast as Denise Johnson in the unaired pilot of the sitcom Love, Inc., but was dropped from the show by producers from United Paramount Network (UPN).[12][13][14] She reprised her role as Brenda Walsh in the reboot of 90210 (2008–2009), appearing as a special guest star in seven episodes in its first season.[15]

While acting in scripted material, Doherty also participated in five reality television shows, none of which had much success, except Shannen Says (2012), in which she received positive reviews.[16][17] In 2010, Doherty competed in the tenth season of Dancing with the Stars to honor her father who had a stroke in December 2009.[18] Later that year, she also voiced the identical twins Mari and Kari on the animated web series Mari-Kari,[19] and starred in the independent satirical thriller Burning Palms after a nine-year absence from film.[20] In 2012 and 2014, she directed two music videos for the band Radical Something.[21][22] She starred alongside Alec Baldwin, Danny Glover, and Michael Madsen in the 2016 sports drama film Back in the Day.[23] In 2018, she appeared in a television series based on Heathers and the television movie No One Would Tell, a remake of the 1996 film of the same name.[24] The following year, she portrayed a heightened version of herself for BH90210, and guest-starred on Riverdale as part of a Luke Perry tribute.[25][26] Doherty appeared in two action films Fortress (2021) and Hot Seat (2022),[27][28] as well as two television films, Dying to Belong and List of a Lifetime, in 2021[29][30]

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1982 The Secret of NIMH Teresa Brisby (voice)
Night Shift Bluebird
1985 Girls Just Want to Have Fun Maggie Malene
1988 Heathers Heather Duke
1994 Almost Dead Katherine Roshak
Naked Gun 33+13: The Final Insult Herself Cameo
1995 Mallrats Rene Mosier
1997 Nowhere Val-Chick 2 Cameo
1999 Striking Poses Gage Sullivan
2001 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Herself Cameo
2010 Burning Palms Dr. Shelly
2016 Back in the Day Maria
2017 Bethany Susan Producer
2019 Undateable John Charlene
2021 Fortress Brigadier General Barbara Dobbs
2022 Hot Seat Police Chief Pam Connelly
TBA How to Make a Deal with the Devil The Devil Completed
TBA Bukowski Young Katherina Bukowski In post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1981 Father Murphy Drusilla Shannon Episodes: "By the Bear That Bit Me" (Parts 1 & 2)
1982 The Phoenix Little Girl (uncredited) Episode: "One of Them"
Voyagers! Betty Parris Episode: "Agents of Satan"
1982–1983 Little House on the Prairie Jenny Wilder Main role (season 9)
1983 Little House: Look Back to Yesterday Television film
Magnum, P.I. Ima Platt Episode: "A Sense of Debt"
1984 Airwolf Phoebe Danner Episode: "Bite of the Jackal"
Little House: The Last Farewell Jenny Wilder Television film
Little House: Bless All The Dear Children
1985 Robert Kennedy and His Times Kathleen Kennedy Miniseries (Parts 1 & 2)
The New Leave It to Beaver Laurie Episode: "Steppin' Out"
The Other Lover Alson Fielding Television film
Highway to Heaven Shelley Fowler Episode: "The Secret"
1987 Alf Loves a Mystery The Lady in Red Television film
1986–1988 Our House Kris Witherspoon Main role
1989 21 Jump Street Janine Episode: "Things We Said Today"
1990 Life Goes On Ginny Green Episode: "Corky's Crush"
1990–1994 Beverly Hills, 90210 Brenda Walsh Main role (seasons 1–4)
Soundtrack, Episode: "Wild Fire" (uncredited)
1991 Forever Young Party Girl Television film
1992 The Secret of Lost Creek Jeannie Fogle Main role
Obsessed Lorie Brindel Television film
1993 Freeze Frame Lindsay Scott
Saturday Night Live Herself/host Episode: "Shannen Doherty/Cypress Hill"
1994 Blindfold: Acts of Obsession Madeleine Dalton Television film
A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story Margaret Mitchell
Jailbreakers Angel Norton
1996 Gone in the Night Cyndi Dowaliby
1997 Friends 'Til the End Heather Romley
Sleeping with the Devil Rebecca Dubrovich
The Ticket CeeCee Reicker
1998–2001 Charmed Prue Halliwell Main role (seasons 1–3)
Director ("Be Careful What You Witch For", "The Good, the Bad, and the Cursed", "All Hell Breaks Loose")
Choreographer ("Coyote Piper")
Very special thanks ("Something Wicca This Way Goes...?")
2000 Satan's School for Girls Beth Hammersmith/Karen Oxford Television film
2001 Another Day Kate Television film; also Co-executive producer
2002 The Rendering Sarah Reynolds Television film
Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay Lexi Wilcox
2003 Nightlight Celeste Timmerman Television film/Also known as View of Terror
2003 Scare Tactics Herself Host (season 1)
2004–2005 North Shore Alexandra Hudson Recurring role (11 episodes)
2005 Category 7: The End of the World Faith Clavell Television film
Love, Inc. Denise Johnson Unaired pilot
2006 Breaking Up with Shannen Doherty Herself Host; also Executive producer, Writer ("Dancing By Myself" and "You Need My Helpline: Chemistry Test")
2007 Christmas Caper Kate Dove Television film
2008 Kiss Me Deadly Marta
The Lost Treasure of the Grand Canyon Susan Jordan
Defunct Fanny Thornton
2008–2009 90210 Brenda Walsh Special guest star (season 1; 7 episodes)
2009 Encounter with Danger Lori Television film
2010 Dancing with the Stars Herself Contestant; Season 10 (Voted off in Week 2)
Growing the Big One Emma Silber Television film
Soundtrack, "The Yankee Doodle Boy" (uncredited)
2011 Les Anges de la téléréalité Herself Season 3: I Love New York
2012 Witchslayer Gretl Gretl Television film
Shannen Says Herself Main role; also Executive producer
The New Normal Brenda Walsh/herself Episode: "The XY Factor"
2014 All I Want for Christmas Brenda Patterson Television film
Blood Lake: Attack of the Killer Lampreys Cate Parker
2015 Off the Map with Shannen & Holly Herself Main role; also Executive producer
2016 Rock in a Hard Place Janice Cable pilot (Indiegogo campaign)
2018 No One Would Tell Laura Collins Television film
Heathers Mrs. Dean/Dr. Destiny Episodes: "Pilot", "Reindeer Games", "I'm a No-Rust-Build-Up Man Myself", and "Are We Going to Prom or Hell?"
2019 BH90210 Herself/Brenda Walsh Co-producer
Riverdale Stranded Motorist Episode: "Chapter Fifty-Eight: In Memoriam"
2021 Dying to Belong Katherine Television film
List of a Lifetime Diana Carroll

Web

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2010 Mari-Kari Mari/Kari (voice)
2011 Suite 7 Adrienne Episode: "Company"
Director ("Captive Audience")
Producer ("Captive Audience" and "Company")
2012 "Naked in Venice" Director
Producer
Music video for Radical Something
2014 "Pure"
Borgore & Sikdope: Unicorn Zombie Apocalypse News Anchor Short film

Music video appearances

Year Title Artist Ref.
1992 "Real Love" Slaughter

References

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