| Her childhood was filled with change. Sheryl Ann (later
"Sherilyn") was the youngest of 3 kids. She and her two older
brothers were raised by their musician mom, Arlene, who moved the family
around Michigan. She and her mom went to L.A. when Sherilyn was 17. Within
a couple of years Sherilyn was working in TV and film, with multiple
projects every year since 1984. Sherilyn, the petite (5'4") beauty,
had a small but memorable part in the gender-bender flick "Just One
of the Guys" (1985). Her biggest claim to fame would come in 1990,
when she got the prize role of Audrey in "Twin Peaks" after
reading for all the female leads. Sherilyn made a memorable impression as
the cherry stem-twisting siren. This was her breakout role; even now she
says of her Twin Peaks experience: "It still makes me feel kind of
proud and special to be part of something like that." Her most
over-the-top movie role was as the armless, legless star of "Boxing
Helena" (1993) (a role which Kim Basinger backed out of). Back on TV,
Sherilyn plays the juicy part of Billie Frank, a former soap actress
confronting alcohol and other demons in "Rude Awakening" on
Showtime. A frequent visitor on the set is her son, Myles. On the set,
Sherilyn is noted for having a quirky sense of humor and a joie de vivre.
Offscreen, Sherilyn is proud of the friendship she has maintained with her
ex-hubby Toulouse Holliday, a musician and film technician. Sherilyn lives
with her son, Myles, and two cats: Ophelia and Redmond. Sherilyn practices
meditative kundalini yoga, and every room in her house has féng shui
elements-- crystals in one corner, water in another. Sherilyn enjoys
biking, swimming and cooking, and of course being a mom: "After I had
my son, I found life much funnier and brighter." |