Shannen Doherty, star of ‘Beverly Hills: 90210,’ dies at 53

Published July 15, 2024
A Sept 9, 2016 file photo shows Shannen Doherty attending the Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) event at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.—AFP
A Sept 9, 2016 file photo shows Shannen Doherty attending the Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) event at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.—AFP

LOS ANGELES: Ameri­can actor Shannen Doh­erty, best known for her role as high school student Brenda Walsh on hit 1990s television drama “Beverly Hills, 90210,” has died after years living with cancer, People magazine reported on Sunday. She was 53.

“It is with a heavy heart that I confirm the passing of actress Shannen Doherty. On Saturday, July 13, she lost her battle with cancer after many years of fighting the disease,” the magazine cited Doherty’s publicist Leslie Sloane as saying.

Doherty was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 12, 1971, and began acting as a child. At age 11, she played Jenny Wilder in the final season of TV classic “Little House on the Prairie.” In 1988, Doherty was cast in the dark comedy film “Heathers,” which went on to become a cult classic.Doherty was married three times, most recently to photographer Kurt Iswarienko. She filed for divorce from him in 2023.

Doherty had been public about her battle with breast cancer, disclosing in 2015 that she was undergoing treatment for the disease. In 2023, she had a brain tumor removed and revealed that the cancer had spread to her bones.

The actress, who had previously starred in the movie “Heathers,” gained widespread popularity on “90210” for her portrayal of Brenda, an honor roll student from Minnesota who struggled to fit in with her classmates in the wealthy zip code.

Her character on the show became entwined in a love triangle with Dylan McKay (Luke Perry) and Kelly Taylor (Jennie Garth). In real life, Doherty clashed with Garth and other castmates and left “90210” during its fourth season in 1994. The show continued through 2000 without her.

In 1998, “90210” producer Aaron Spelling cast Doherty in supernatural series “Charmed” as Prue Halliwell, the oldest of three sisters with magical abilities. The show was a hit, but also subject to reports of behind-the-scenes turmoil.

People magazine called Doherty “the iconic ‘bad girl’ of the nineties,” citing her reputation for partying, turning up late on sets and feuding with actors — and her bosses.

In 2023, on a podcast called “Let’s Be Clear with Shannen Doherty,” the actor said she took “full responsibility for her actions” and acknowledged her behavior “would get a little carried away” when she was frequenting nightclubs in her early 20s.

She also said she spoke up more than other women working in television at the time, telling Spelling and others when she thought a script needed improvement.

Published in Dawn, July 15th, 2024

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