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Brenda Walsh — Beverly Hills: 90210 (1990-2000).
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valerie malone icons.
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This is one of those times where you don’t know what to say, so you just let your heart say it.
@theshando was always kind to everyone she came in contact with, but not one to be messed with. She defended people, and all living creatures that needed defending. I had the pleasure of working & attending conventions where she appeared, so I saw her and spoke to her a few times. I witnessed her literally jump over tables to help someone, I experienced her heart and her laughter, and we even shared a few tears. I know she’ll be watching over us, but life just isn’t fair and it seems most unfair to those we need.
I am sending so much love to her family, to @thehmc @briankrause21 & @drewfuller.
There will never be another, but we can continue as best we can for her & her good deeds!
To everyone who she touched, everyone who admired and loves her, my heart is with you all.
RIP, sweet soul, but make sure to keep giving them a little hell to keep them on their toes!!! Much love…
💜💜💜💜🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Oct 4, 2021 3:06pm PT
Shannen Doherty on Acting, Facing Cancer and SAG-AFTRA’s ‘Broken System’ of Health Insurance
Shannen Doherty has acted since she was a child, and throughout the 1980s, she worked steadily on television (as Jenny on “Little House on the Prairie”) and in movies (as Heather Duke in “Heathers”). In the early ‘90s, she achieved icon status after the slow-burn explosion of the teen soap “Beverly Hills, 90210,” which propelled its cast into the spotlight, and led the gossip press to follow their every move. After that initial blast of celebrity, Doherty continued to work prolifically in “Mallrats” (1995), “Charmed,” a tonnage of TV movies and more. She even starred in a 2012 reality show, “Shannen Says,” which followed her planning her wedding to photographer Kurt Iswarienko.
Doherty was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015, and went through treatment — which she documented on her Instagram — until her remission in April 2017. But in winter 2019, Doherty learned that it had recurred, and that it had become metastatic Stage 4 cancer — which is treatable, but not curable.
Yet that spring, Doherty signed on to play a parodic version of herself on “BH90210,” Fox’s meta revival of “Beverly Hills, 90210.” She went public with her diagnosis in February 2020, and has continued to work since — though it hasn’t always been easy to convince potential employers that she’s hirable. This month, Doherty stars in not one, but two Lifetime movies — “Dying to Belong” and “List of a Lifetime” — that will air during the same weekend, on Oct. 9 and 10. She also directed the special content that accompanies “List of a Lifetime,” the plot of which centers on breast cancer: Kelly Hu plays a woman who is diagnosed with it, and reaches out to the adult daughter she had placed for adoption years before.
Doherty, now 50, was featured in Variety’s Power of Women issue, and talked about her fierce desire to keep working — and how she feels like she’s even become a better actor since facing cancer. In this Q&A, Doherty delves into what she continues to get out of acting, her experience on “BH90210” and why SAG-AFTRA’S health insurance is a “broken system.” (A representative from the SAG-AFTRA Health Plan responded to Doherty’s comments after this article was published, and that statement is at the bottom of the story.)
When you found out your cancer had recurred, what were you thinking about acting?
I don’t think there was ever even a thought that I wouldn’t work. Obviously, my first thought was, “Oh my God, how is this happening?” A little bit of fear kicks in, and panic kicks in. And then there’s resiliency. There’s strength — all of that kicks in. And you say: “OK, this is just another blow that I got dealt. But like the last blow in my life, or the many, many, many that I’ve had, I can get through this also.”
Then you start thinking about your life and everything that it entails. And I couldn’t imagine not doing the things that I love in life. Whether that be acting or directing, or playing with my dog or riding horses. Or hanging out with my family and my friends. Like, I can’t imagine not being able to do any of those things. So, when you can’t imagine not doing them, you just go, “Well, I’m gonna continue to do all of it!”
Right.
And then you have to break through to other people, and get them to understand that you are hirable. Stage 4 cancer, it doesn’t mean the end of your life. It doesn’t mean that you’re not viable in the workplace. It’s quite the opposite. I think we probably work harder than anyone because we have so much more to prove. I always feel like I have to prove that I can handle the long hours. So I won’t complain about a 16-hour a day. I won’t complain about doing 16 takes when we had it on the third take.
I can do this better than anybody — with Stage 4.
You signed on to do “BH90210” in 2019 before you’d revealed to the public that you’d recurred. How was it to keep that secret?
It wasn’t impacting my capabilities or my skills, and I really didn’t want it to come out before I was ready for it to come out. It solidified what I keep on saying — don’t write us off. If we can fight cancer, we can certainly go do a job.
Brian Austin Green, I think, was the only person on that show who knew about your recurrence.
Yeah, going into filming, Brian knew. I had said no so many times to doing it, and Brian would call me and talk to me about it. And be like, “Hey, it’ll be you and me, and we’re gonna have a blast!” Then finally I told him what was going on with me. And perhaps I had my own fears of saying yes, not just because it was “90210” yet again. I didn’t understand going back there. I didn’t want to play myself, because I’m an actor first. I had just so many hang ups about it. So Brian knew, and then at some point Ian [Ziering] and I had a discussion, and he knew.
I thought that show was interesting and fun. How did you end up feeling about it?
Listen, we all have ideas of how we would do a “90210” if we’d been in charge, right? I definitely created a character of “Shannen.” And I did appreciate that by probably starting around the third episode, and then all the episodes afterwards, they gave me a lot — and I mean, a lot — of freedom. I’m not sure I ever said one scripted line.
Brian and I would just do nothing but improv. We were pretty crazy working together. And to give credit where credit’s due, it was amazing that our writers and our head team allowed that.
Was everyone doing that, or was that just you and Brian?
Brian and I might have taken it the furthest? Half the time, I would just say nothing. And I would just stuff my face with food in every scene. So it was my own take on a crazy version of Shannen, but a version that had some of me in it — the animal advocacy, all of that, that was important for me to get across. The fact that she was an enlightened human being, if you will. Whether she was or was not, she viewed herself as one.
It’s an actor’s dream to be allowed that much freedom.
When there were same old/same old rumors about you from that show, you shut that down immediately on Instagram. And it worked, it seemed?
I mean, it’s just so tired, right? But I was definitely not going to allow it. It’s something I will not allow in my life anymore. And as much as I cannot stand social media to a certain extent, I do understand and appreciate what it allowed me in that moment. For me to be able to address it immediately, say my piece about it, and shut it down was a wonderful thing. Because that’s certainly not something I was able to do in my 20s.
Do you feel like you would have had the language to be able to do that in your 20s?
I think so. Had I had the platform, yes. Perhaps it wouldn’t have been so eloquent. And perhaps it would have been a bit harsher of a shutdown. But it still would have been a shutdown.
But I’m very much of the opinion that you can’t look back. Only move forward.
From what I gather, SAG-AFTRA health insurance isn’t easy to keep. Has that been a concern for you?
Oof. There’s a conversation! There are a lot of unions where you get your health insurance based on points. And those points are accumulated over the course of the time that you’ve been in the union. So I’ve been in the union for 40 years; I’ve been paying on top dues for 40 years. And the fact that if I don’t work for one year, my insurance gets knocked down to a lower tier, and the price of it gets jacked very high.
What? No!
And then that lower tier only lasts, I don’t know, a year or two years, maybe. And then what? Look at Ed Asner — he wasn’t able to get SAG insurance anymore. And this is a man who worked his entire life!
Nobody’s gone in and changed it. And it is something that I worry about, of course, like: “Oh, my God, I’ve got to make sure I earn a certain amount of money every single year to get insurance.” Whereas if you just looked at my 40 years of paying dues, and the pension and all of that the producers pay in on behalf of me, you would think that that would cover my insurance for the rest of my life. And it should.
That’s the Writers Guild system, right?Correct. It’s a very, very broken system that we have at the Screen Actors Guild. And I hope that it changes.
New president Fran Drescher — breast cancer survivor!
Yes! And I hope that she had her moments of being fearful about insurance, and takes that into deep consideration to try to change how SAG deals with healthcare.
Are you in active treatment right now?
I’m on pills. One of them I take every single day, and will for the rest of my life. The other one, I take until my body stops responding to it. I’m very good about — I get my bloodwork done once a month. I get my PET scan and everything else done every six months.
So it’s just about follow-through, and hoping that you stay on one protocol for as long as you possibly can. So, obviously, my hope I do not blow to my protocols. That my body stays responsive to the one that I’m on, and I can stretch it out as long as possible. Because at some point, we’ll have another treatment, we’ll have something new come out.
What do you get out of acting that you don’t get out of the other parts of your life?
It’s the chance to leave my own life behind. And when I’m playing this character, I don’t have all of the same concerns and fears and worries that I have in my own personal life. I’m getting to explore somebody else’s personality; I’m creating from the ground up.
As an actor, we’re diehard creative human beings. And if you’re a creative person, when you can’t be creative anymore, I think you go a little crazy. So what I get out of it is I’m fulfilling that creativity that is inside of me. It’s the same with directing.
What of your past roles do you find yourself thinking about the most?
Oof. Why. Why that question?
I wondered whether there was something unexpected!
Not really. I mean, maybe over the last few years I’ve been thinking about Rene in “Mallrats.” But that’s just because Kevin Smith keeps on sending me scripts for “Mallrats 2.” So that’s been in my head.
Is that going to happen?
I don’t know. I certainly hope so. Because I love working with him.
Having done a deep dive into your Instagram, I wanted to ask you about your support system.
I have an amazing family. And when I say “family,” it’s all-encompassing — my friends are my family. And obviously, there’s my mom and my husband, and everybody is just awesome.
No one in my immediate circle looks at me differently. None of them treat me differently. It’s just me. There’s rarely talk about what I’m going through. And they would all probably tell you that they never hear me complain, they never hear me cry or be upset about it.
And I think having normal in your life is important when you’re dealing with something that’s not normal.
This interview has been edited and condensed. Subsequent to this story posting, a representative from the SAG-AFTRA Health Plan told Variety “that health coverage is neither dependent on nor otherwise related to members paying dues, and that the Health Plan and the union itself are different entities.”
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Heeello!
If you have a bit of time and are bored, could you explain if you think the chemistry of the main 8 of BH90210 works?
I watched the show a couple years ago and, in spite of its age, I was glued to the screen. For the first 4/5 seasons~ (When the new-new people started coming in, I started skipping, couldn't name you one of them)
If you feel like it also a Dylan/Brenda vs Dylan/Kelly. I'm a ride or die Dylan/Brenda on principle (Kelly can keep company to Peyton in hell)
Hope you are having a nice day!
"Kelly can keep company to Peyton in hell" L M A O. Amazing.
I hope you're having a nice day too 😃 It makes sense you were glued to the screen. 90210 is the blueprint to the modern teen drama.
I, however, need to rewatch it as an adult. I definitely feel like as an adult, I wouldn't even give Kelly/Dylan a thought because absolutely not. Even as a preteen/teen I think I'd be like you, and just be like on principle, I can't, they were horrible for that, even though I found Dylan to be worse because he didn't even seem to care that everything was fucked lmao. But I was watching 90210 as a kid and I didn't mind them. Like, Brenda and Dylan are iconic, at least for me and the people that I know, if you say 90210 you think Brenda and Dylan either separately or as an item so there's no denying that.
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Not to be dramatic but I’d die for her <3
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Request for @raisingzayns
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if u save, pls cr. @/littleliargrey on twitter💌
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here comes part 2 of the record haul that i got yesterday, there’s nothing as cringe as joe dolce in this half but still some Moments
Betty Boo - Where Are You Baby?: saw her on totp, thought she was cute, here we are
ABBA - Fernando: abba require no justification
Elaine Paige & Barbara Dickson - I Know Him So Well: right i know this is old lady music but hear me out: that chorus! also i was obsessed with abba as a little kid and this song was always on the shows about them even though it’s not actually Their Song
Chaka Khan - I Feel For You: iconic, classic, Prince
The Jacksons - Blame It On The Boogie: also a straight up classic
Color Me Badd - I Wanna Sex You Up: this song is kind of cringe but i watched Glee AND that episode of BH90210 with them in, also just found out that the version i like is the b-side mix, who knew!
Soft Cell - Say Hello, Wave Goodbye: the most drama of all time
Stray Cats - Stray Cat Strut: it’s a whole vibe
The Swinging Blue Jeans - Hippy Hippy Shake: bit of a wild card pick but glad i went for it because it’s so good
Connie Francis - Stupid Cupid: love any shit like this, it was listed as poor so i thought it might jump but it actually sounded just fine!
The Shangri-Las - Leader Of The Pack/Remember (Walkin’ In The Sand): we already own Leader of the Pack but i didn’t have Remember on vinyl so now i have this too
Rufus & Chaka Khan - Ain’t Nobody: again iconic classic amazing
Neil Sedaka - Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: 90210 is to blame for this too for that scene where Emily and the girls sing it, love that
T’Pau - Heart And Soul: another good chorus, this was mostly to reach the free shipping cost ngl
Richard Anthony - J’entends Siffler Le Train: i bought one of his singles last time i did a 7″ haul so i bought another and this one isn’t as good but i still love any french pop and yé-yé so that’s that
Paula Abdul - Opposites Attract: when i was a kid there was a cartoon TV station that sometimes showed music videos that were kid-friendly like this one and it’s a catchy song so yeah
Shocking Blue - Venus: classic
Bizz Nizz - Don’t Miss The Partyline: i’ve seen this on totp, couldn’t remember if it was good, it’s alright
Brian Hyland - Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini: tacky and i can’t unhear the ‘aw yeah’ sample from the 90s version but still good
The Mamas And The Papas - Dedicated To The One I Love: one of my favourite songs ever 🥰
The Crystals - Da Doo Ron Ron: inject 60s girl group singles into my veins
Pat Boone - Speedy Gonzales: again this is tacky and is it a bit... racist? maybe but it’s a fun song and i just found out it’s the actual Mel Blanc doing Speedy Gonzales’ voice so that’s cool
Elkie Brooks - Only Love Can Break Your Heart: i like the Saint Etienne version of this song but this is not that and i was disappointed by it
Elvis Presley - Stuck On You: another iconic song and i didn’t think it was going to play cos it’s scratched up but it did
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2019 - BH90210 trading cards.
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BH90210 Anon here:
I wasn't actually struck by Dylan and Brenda, I mentioned them because of their iconic status and because betrayal makes me feral, so when Kelly and Dylan went behind Brenda's back, I was like "Oh! It's on sight!". And became a stan.
Donna and David is my ship from the show, I endured season 8 through 10 just for them. Granted I skipped so much I don't know a single thing that happened to the not OG cast and that happened to the OG cast in relation to the not OG cast.
That was a mouthful. Anyway I almost cried when they got married. My kids. I saw them grow up. (David and Donna lol)
Haha fair enough.
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