Post by lisa on Sept 7, 2008 7:13:43 GMT -5
Just alittle bit of news that I found on Shannen that I thought that you might want to read.
Sorry, Brandon and Dylan.
Which 90210 character does Shannen Doherty want to return?
"Brian Austin Green!" she told Usmagazine.com Thursday at Gen Art’s Fresh Faces in Fashion event in NYC. "I adore Brian, and we’ve always had a really strong relationship."
She said she can't stop watching the actor - who played dweeby David Silver - on his current Fox show Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
"I want him back really badly, but at the same time I love watching that show, and I love watching him in it," she said.
She said she doesn't really keep in touch with anyone else from the original cast.
"It kind of goes back to the past and present," she told Us. "I had friends my entire life, and those are the friends that I go home to.
"Being an actor is a job, and when I’m done with my job, I leave it behind," she added.
She said she doesn't give the new CW cast any advice, as "they are really smart kids - they don’t need that much guidance."
Shenae Grimes (who plays Annie Wilson) "definitely asks me how to navigate some things, and I adore her," Doherty added. "They are all adorable. The cast gets along really well. You gotta give credit to the producers for putting together such a group."
As for reuniting with former foe Jennie Garth, Doherty told Us, "Yesterday means nothing to me. I think about today, and I think about the future. I'm older, wiser."
Fourteen years after leaving her career-defining role of Brenda Walsh on Beverly Hills, 90210, Shannen Doherty is finally sharing her side of the story to refute the "bad girl" label and set the record straight in the latest issue of Us Weekly, available now.
Among the revelations: Doherty, who will reprise her character in four episodes of the CW's 90210 revamp, denies a claim by Tori Spelling that she once got into a fistfight with Jennie Garth.
"We never did," Doherty, 37, tells Us. "I think I would remember Jennie's fist connecting with a part of my body or a part of my face."
"It just goes to show you how people will lie," she says of Spelling's account in her autobiography.
Check out the latest issue of Us Weekly, on newsstands now, for the full exclusive interview with Doherty, in which she opens up about the secret painful reason she left 90210 in 1994, why she's ready to return, what she thinks of Brenda and how "growing up" changed her.
Credit:Usmagazine.com
Sorry, Brandon and Dylan.
Which 90210 character does Shannen Doherty want to return?
"Brian Austin Green!" she told Usmagazine.com Thursday at Gen Art’s Fresh Faces in Fashion event in NYC. "I adore Brian, and we’ve always had a really strong relationship."
She said she can't stop watching the actor - who played dweeby David Silver - on his current Fox show Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
"I want him back really badly, but at the same time I love watching that show, and I love watching him in it," she said.
She said she doesn't really keep in touch with anyone else from the original cast.
"It kind of goes back to the past and present," she told Us. "I had friends my entire life, and those are the friends that I go home to.
"Being an actor is a job, and when I’m done with my job, I leave it behind," she added.
She said she doesn't give the new CW cast any advice, as "they are really smart kids - they don’t need that much guidance."
Shenae Grimes (who plays Annie Wilson) "definitely asks me how to navigate some things, and I adore her," Doherty added. "They are all adorable. The cast gets along really well. You gotta give credit to the producers for putting together such a group."
As for reuniting with former foe Jennie Garth, Doherty told Us, "Yesterday means nothing to me. I think about today, and I think about the future. I'm older, wiser."
Fourteen years after leaving her career-defining role of Brenda Walsh on Beverly Hills, 90210, Shannen Doherty is finally sharing her side of the story to refute the "bad girl" label and set the record straight in the latest issue of Us Weekly, available now.
Among the revelations: Doherty, who will reprise her character in four episodes of the CW's 90210 revamp, denies a claim by Tori Spelling that she once got into a fistfight with Jennie Garth.
"We never did," Doherty, 37, tells Us. "I think I would remember Jennie's fist connecting with a part of my body or a part of my face."
"It just goes to show you how people will lie," she says of Spelling's account in her autobiography.
Check out the latest issue of Us Weekly, on newsstands now, for the full exclusive interview with Doherty, in which she opens up about the secret painful reason she left 90210 in 1994, why she's ready to return, what she thinks of Brenda and how "growing up" changed her.
Credit:Usmagazine.com