Sherry Stringfield (born June 24, 1967) is a retired American actress. She is best known for playing the role of Dr.
Susan Lewis on the
NBC medical drama ''
ER'', a role for which she received three
Emmy Award
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nominations. Stringfield was a member of ''ER's'' original cast, but she quit the show during its third season, despite being contractually tied to appear in five. She returned to the role in 2001, and quit once again in 2005. She is also known for her regular roles on ''
NYPD Blue
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'' and ''
Guiding Light
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''.
She has acted mainly on television, but she has also played various parts in films.
Early life and education
The eldest of three children, Stringfield was born in
Colorado Springs, Colorado
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. Her family briefly relocated to
Albuquerque
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,
New Mexico
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, before settling in
Spring,
Texas
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, a
suburb
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of
Houston
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, where Stringfield grew up.
She developed a penchant for acting while attending
Klein High School, where she starred in various musicals and plays including ''Oklahoma'', ''Mother Courage'', and ''Fiddler on the Roof''. At 18 she attended the Acting Conservatory of
SUNY at Purchase — rooming with fellow actress and student
Parker Posey. During that time, she appeared in numerous off-Broadway productions and learned to control and alter her Texan accent with the help of a college speech teacher. Stringfield graduated in 1989 with a
Bachelor's degree
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in
Fine Arts
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.
Career
Early career
She got her first role on the
CBS Daytime soap opera
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''
Guiding Light
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'', playing
Christina "Blake" Thorpe from 1989 until 1992. After three years she left the show to spend a year traveling
Europe
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, but soon returned to television on the
ABC drama, ''
NYPD Blue
''NYPD Blue'' is an American police procedural television series set in New York City, exploring the struggles of the fictional 15th Precinct detective squad in Manhattan. Each episode typically intertwines several plots involving an ensemble ca ...
''. She played
Manhattan
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Assistant District Attorney Laura Kelly, the ex-wife of officer
John Kelly (
David Caruso) during the first season (1993–94) of the series. Unsatisfied, she was released early from her contract.
''ER''
Stringfield became one of the original cast members of
NBC's medical drama, ''
ER''. Her personal success mirrored the show's success — she was nominated for an
Emmy Award
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for lead actress during each of her first three seasons of the show. Stringfield was contractually tied to appear in five seasons of ''ER''; however, a desire for a "normal life" and to escape ''ERs grueling filming schedule prompted her to leave the drama early in its third season.
In order to be released from her contract, Stringfield was forced to sign a no-work agreement, which blocked her from working on television for the remainder of her original contract. Stringfield's decision to quit reportedly angered the show's executive producer,
John Wells, because she left just as Dr. Lewis got embroiled in a budding romance with
Anthony Edwards'
Dr. Mark Greene.
Stringfield has commented: "I wouldn't describe the situation as pleasant. The producers were in shock. They tried to talk me out of it. It took a long time to get out of my contract."
Stringfield's much publicized departure reportedly "sent a small shock wave through Hollywood" and her exit episode in November 1996 attracted 37 million viewers, the biggest night of the season for the NBC network. Stringfield quit just as television executive Dick Robertson was closing a deal that guaranteed the ''ER'' cast millions in future earnings from sales to cable and
syndication, meaning she effectively "walked away from a fortune."
Stringfield claims she was asked to reprise the role of Susan Lewis in ''ER'' several times, but turned each offer down.
However, following the birth of her daughter, she approached the producers of ''ER'' and then rejoined the cast in 2001, the show's eighth season.
"I changed my mind," Stringfield commented, "I really want to work now. It just made sense for me to go back to ''ER''." 26.7 million people watched Stringfield's return, placing the show at first place in the ratings. During her second stint in ''ER'', Stringfield's character was featured in a special '
crossover' with NBC's
New York City
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based police drama, ''
Third Watch
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'', which aired in 2002. She remained in the role for four additional seasons; however in August 2005, Stringfield announced that she would be leaving the show again as the 12th season came underway. "I am extremely grateful for the time I spent on ''ER''," Stringfield explained. "It is a wonderful show, and there are so many people I will miss. But I'm ready for new roles and new challenges." In 2009, Stringfield returned to ''ER'' for the
series finale
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"
And in the End...".
Other work
After leaving ''ER'' in 1996, Stringfield taught a script analysis class and directed several plays at her alma mater. She took roles in films such as ''
54'' (1998) and ''
Autumn in New York'' (2000) and appeared in the television movies ''Border Line'' (1999) — produced by her ''ER'' co-star Anthony Edwards — and ''Going Home'' (2000), in which she starred opposite
Jason Robards. She also guest-starred in the CBS drama ''
Touched by an Angel'' in 1999.
In 2005, Stringfield was cast alongside
Michael Michele,
Blair Underwood,
Esai Morales,
Gary Cole
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and
Catherine Bell in the
pilot episode
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of the CBS drama ''Company Town'' (created by
Elwood Reid; directed by
Thomas Carter), playing Angie Amberson, a mother of teenagers and a
whistle-blower
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on the investment firm where she works. ''Company Town'' failed to get picked up for the 2006 fall season. The series was produced by
Jack Clements and Larry Sanitsky. In 2007 Stringfield starred in the Andrew Shea film ''Forfeit''. She played the role of Karen, the ex-girlfriend of a clinical sociopath who schemes and plots to stage a massive robbery and sets Karen up to take the rap.
In 2007, Stringfield guest-starred as attorney Nora March in the CBS drama ''
Shark
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''. She also played a recurring role in the HBO drama ''
Tell Me You Love Me'' (previously known as ''Sexlife''), which also aired in 2007. In 2009, she appeared in ''
The Stepfather'', a remake of
the 1987 American thriller film of the same name.
She appeared in an episode of the
USA Network
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drama ''
In Plain Sight''. Stringfield also guest-starred on ''
Law & Order
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''Law & Order'' aired its entire ...
'' in late 2008 as a ruthless court clerk and
Michael Cutter
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's love interest. She also played Mary Jane Porter, an old girlfriend of
Larry David
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's who runs into and then goes on a date with him in an episode of ''
Curb Your Enthusiasm
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'' that aired on October 11, 2009.
In 2010, Stringfield appeared in ''
Who Is Clark Rockefeller?'' playing the role of Sandra Boss.
In addition to acting, Stringfield has done
voice-over
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work, including the voice of Eyeleen in the children's television show ''
Blue's Clues
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'' and voicing her ''ER'' character for the
PC game ''ER: The Game''. Stringfield was also featured in the U.S. ''
Got Milk?''
advertising campaign
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, despite being
lactose intolerant.
In 2012, Stringfield starred in ''
The Confession'', a
Hallmark Channel
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...
movie and a sequel to ''The Shunning''.
In November 2013, Stringfield guest-starred in the
CBS police drama ''
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' in season 14: episode 8 titled "Helpless", playing swing shift CSI Dawn Banks. In 2014, Stringfield played a recurring role on the CBS mystery
''Under the Dome'' during its
second season.
In 2017, Stringfield appeared on ''Criminal Minds'' spinoff, ''
Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders'' as the wife of Gary Sinise's character, Jack Garrett.
Awards and nominations
In 1991 and 1993, Stringfield was nominated in the "Outstanding Villain/Villainess" category at the
Soap Opera Digest Awards for her role in ''
Guiding Light
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''. She has also received multiple awards and award-nominations for her role as
Susan Lewis in ''ER'', including three separate Emmy Award nominations in the category "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series" in 1995, 1996 and 1997. In 1995 she was nominated in the category "Favorite Female Performer" at the
People's Choice Awards
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and in 1995 and 1996 she was nominated in the "Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series -Drama" category at the
Golden Globe Awards
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.
In 1996, she won a Q Award for "Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series" and in 1997 she, along with several of her ''ER'' cast-mates, won a
Screen Actors Guild Award
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for "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series". In addition Stringfield was voted one of the "100 Sexiest Women in the World" by readers of ''
FHM'' magazine in 1997.
Personal life
In the early 1990s Stringfield dated
British
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businessman Paul Goldstein (chairman of Nevica skiwear) for nearly three years, but the pressures of a long-distance romance eventually ended the relationship.
Filmography
Film
Television
Video games
See also
References
External links
*
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1967 births
Living people
20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
Actresses from Albuquerque, New Mexico
Actresses from Colorado Springs, Colorado
Actresses from New Mexico
Actresses from Texas
American film actresses
American soap opera actresses
American television actresses
Actors from Spring, Texas
State University of New York at Purchase alumni
Klein High School alumni