Miller, Sherry
MILLER, Sherry
(Sherrie Miller)
PERSONAL
Born in Tonoka, Alberta, Canada; divorced; children: one son, two daughters. Avocational Interests: Family activities, reading, sailing.
Career: Actress. Originally a singer and dancer; Global Television, worked as a news anchor.
Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nominations, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, best supporting actress, 1990 and 1992, both for E.N.G.; Gemini Award, best performance by an actress in a featured supporting role in a dramatic program or miniseries, 2001, for Lucky Girl; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a featured supporting role in a dramatic program or miniseries, 2002, for A Killing Spring.
CREDITS
Television Appearances; Series:
Jane Oliver, E.N.G., CTV and Lifetime, 1989–1994.
Colleen O'Malley, F/X: The Series, syndicated, 1996–1997.
Jennifer Taylor, Queer as Folk (also known as Queer as Folk USA), Showtime, 2000–2002.
Lona Massingale, Kingdom Hospital (also known as Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital), ABC, 2004.
Host of the children's television series Polka Dot Door, TV Ontario.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Linda, Thicker Than Blood: The Larry McLinden Story (also known as The Larry McLinden Story), CBS, 1994.
Valerie Syracuse, Rent–a–Kid, 1995.
Aunt Hilda (some sources cite Aunt Zelda), Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Showtime, 1996.
Brooke, The Care and Handling of Roses, CBS, 1996.
Jean, Hostile Advances: The Kerry Ellison Story, Lifetime, 1996.
Mom, Shadow Zone: The Undead Express, Showtime, 1996.
Bea Cole, Scandalous Me: The Jacqueline Susann Story (also known as Jacqueline Susann, la scandaleuse), USA Network, 1998.
Donnalee Crawford, This Matter of Marriage (also known as Harlequin's This Matter of Marriage), The Movie Channel, 1998.
Nicole Allison, Dead Husbands (also known as Last Man on the List), USA Network, 1998.
Susan Deller Ross, Strange Justice, Showtime, 1999.
Faye, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Showtime, 2001.
Marsha Woodruff, Murder among Friends (also known as Isabella Rocks), PAX TV, 2001.
Valerie Palmerston, Lucky Girl (also known as My Daughter's Secret Life), Lifetime, 2001.
Juliana Howell, Too Young to Be a Dad (also known as A Family's Decision, Too Young to Be a Father, and Trop jeune pour etre pere), Lifetime, 2002.
Lisa Gallagher, A Killing Spring, CTV, 2002.
Jennifer Blackstone, Crossing the Line, Lifetime, 2003.
Mary Ann McNally, This Time Around, ABC Family Channel, 2003.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Host, Out of Our Minds, syndicated, 1984.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Shirley Ann, "Home Is Where the Heartburn Is," King of Kensington, CBC, 1979.
Interviewer, "The Butcher," Friday the 13th (also known as Friday the 13th: The Series), syndicated, 1989.
Dr. Audrey Frink, "Midnight Minus One," RoboCop (also known as RoboCop: The Series), syndicated, 1994.
Sarah Carter, "Obsession," Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1994.
Commander Sherry O'Neill, "Witness," Due South (also known as Due South: The Series, Direction: Sud, and Un tandem de choc), CTV and CBS, 1995.
Commander Sherry O'Neill, "Juliet Is Bleeding," Due South (also known as Due South: The Series, Direction: Sud, and Un tandem de choc), CTV and CBS, 1996.
Commander Sherry O'Neill, "The Promise," Due South (also known as Due South: The Series, Direction: Sud, and Un tandem de choc), CTV and CBS, 1996.
Dr. Valerie Lyall, "Dancing with Mr. D.," Traders, Global Television and Lifetime, 1996.
Dr. Valerie Lyall, "Into That Good Night," Traders, Global Television and Lifetime, 1996.
Helen Wicke, "Mother," La Femme Nikita (also known as Nikita), USA Network, 1997.
"God Bless America," Prince Street, NBC, 1997.
"Meltdown: Parts 2 & 3," The Newsroom, CBC, 1997.
Faye Davis, "Show Me the Monet," Early Edition, CBS, 1998.
Sister Mary, "The Headless Nun," Relic Hunter (also known as Relic Hunter—Die Schatzjaegerin and Sydney Fox l'aventuriere), syndicated, 1999.
Rebecca Grant, "Spreading Wings," The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 2000.
Virginia Scott, "Truth," D.C., The WB, 2000.
Wendy, "Angels All Week," Twitch City, CBC and Bravo, 2000.
"The Basket Case," The Adventures of Shirley Holmes (also known as The Adventures of Shirley Holmes, Detective), YTV, 2000.
Ellen Lindsay, "Horror on River Road," Screech Owls, 2001.
Mrs. Storey, "The Choice," Twice in a Lifetime, PAX TV, 2001.
Rebecca Grant, "Food for Thought," The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 2001.
"Some Gave All: Parts 1 & 2," Doc, PAX TV, 2001.
Detective, "Fossil," Odyssey 5, Showtime, 2002.
Hilary Dolan, "Dead Again," Wild Card, Lifetime, 2003.
Janet, "Cat Got Your Tongue," Bliss, 2003.
"Strange Bedfellows," The Eleventh Hour, 2004.
Appeared in an episode of Tom Stone, CBC; appeared in "Fathers and Sons" and "A Room without a View," both unaired episodes of Prince Street, NBC.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
F/X: The Illusion, syndicated, 1996.
Television Appearances; Other:
Harry's Case, 2000.
Film Appearances:
Celebrity, Utilities, Vestron Video, 1981.
(As Sherrie Miller) Candy Hardin, Goin' All the Way, Citadel Films, 1982.
Sandy, Separate Vacations, Playboy Enterprises, 1986.
Takahashi's secretary, Johnny Mnemonic (also known as Johnny Mnemonique), TriStar, 1995.
Anchor woman, The Stupids, New Line Cinema, 1996.
Mrs. Buell, The Virgin Suicides (also known as Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides), Paramount, 1999.
Suzie Canboro, Tribulation, Artist View Entertainment, 2000.
Jane Logan, Tart (also known as Naive), Remstar Distribution, 2001.
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