R.I.P. Shannen Doherty, 90210 and Charmed star
Diagnosed with cancer in 2015, Doherty died Saturday. She was 53

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Shannen Doherty, a TV icon of teen angst, has died. As confirmed by her publicist to People, Doherty died at her Malibu home on Saturday, July 13, after a years-long struggle with cancer. She was 53.
“It is with a heavy heart that I confirm the passing of actress Shannen Doherty,” Doherty’s publicist Leslie Sloane said in a statement. “The devoted daughter, sister, aunt, and friend was surrounded by her loved ones as well as her dog, Bowie. The family asks for their privacy at this time so they can grieve in peace.”
Born on April 12, 1971, into a Baptist family in Memphis, Tennessee, Doherty would only spend a little time in the American South. When she was six, her family moved to Los Angeles, where an agent discovered her performing in a church play. Fortune followed her as one part led to another. She landed a voice role in Don Bluth’s The Secret Of NIHM and a guest spot on Father Murphy, a family-western drama produced by Michael Landon.
Father Murphy only lasted two seasons, but Landon hired Doherty to play Jenny Wilder on his other series, the long-running pioneer family serial Little House On The Prairie. While the show was in its final season, Little House gave Doherty the boost needed to reach the next step, personally and professionally. “That show changed my life,” Doherty told People in 1992. “Michael Landon was the one who said to me, ‘Always stick up for yourself. Never let anybody walk all over you. Be a strong woman.’” Everything about Doherty’s career indicates she took the advice to heart.
Doherty followed her early family-friendly success with a pair of cult classics, playing diametrically opposite characters. As Maggie in 1985’s Girls Just Want To Have Fun, she played Lee Montgomery’s annoying little sister, frequently interrupting Sarah Jessica Parker’s make-out sessions. Three years later, she would shed the innocent kid-sister act with Heathers, a film that solidified her bad-girl archetype. Heathers’ moodiness and biting humor seemed suited to Doherty. As the unflappably evil Heather Duke, she provided a steely balance to the film’s satiric darkness, playing an easily detestable villain that makes a couple of violent teen killers look preferable by comparison.
In 1990, she joined Beverly Hills, 90210, and soon became the most hated star in America. For the first four seasons, Doherty starred as Brenda Walsh, the new girl at school and audience surrogate for those outside the incredibly luxurious zip code. But Brenda was not a static character. After getting comfortable in Beverly Hills, Brenda shifted from an innocent fish out of water to the target of fan outrage. The “I Hate Brenda” backlash coincided with several tabloid stories reporting alleged hostile behavior from Doherty on set.