Shannon Whirry is not just a talented actress with girl-next-door
looks, she captured a generation of men's (and teenage boys'!) imaginations by wishing
that she actually was the girl-next-door.
Born in Green Lake County, Wisconsin, Whirry graduated from high school
and packed her bags for New York. She trained at the American Academy
of Dramatic Arts during the 1980s and began her career in Off-Broadway
productions as well as appearances on 'Saturday Night Live' and the popular daytime soap 'One Life to Live'. When
Steven Seagal came to
town during the casting for his 1991 movie
Out for Justice (1991), Whirry
won the role of Terry Malloy, a cocktail waitress. She left for LA.
Following this small role, she auditioned for and won the part of
Joanna Coles in the erotic thriller
Animal Instincts (1992).
Directed by
Gregory Dark, the movie
capitalized on the direct-to-video market and the popularity of steamy
movies in the early 1990s.
Animal Instincts (1992) revolved
around a couple's bid to spice up their marriage through voyeuristic
sexual adventures. The film was a hit.
Over the following years, Whirry worked with
Gregory Dark on more films in the
same vein.
Animal Instincts II (1994)
and
Body of Influence (1993)
are well known. She also appeared in
Exit (1996),
Ringer (1996),
Mirror Images II (1994),
and
Private Obsession (1995)
among others. She was, and still is, regarded as an icon of the erotic
thriller genre. Debate continues as to whether one prefers Shannon
Whirry or
Shannon Tweed.
In the mid-90s, Whirry broke away from the confines of the genre, and
appeared in movies with more focus on action and adventure, as well as
appearing in numerous TV shows in guest spots. TV roles have included
Murder One (1995),
Nash Bridges (1996),
V.I.P. (1998), and
ER (1994). Whirry was also a regular on
the TV show
Mike Hammer, Private Eye (1997).
Despite some Hollywood attention and a variety of roles (including a
cameo in the
Jim Carrey vehicle
Me, Myself & Irene (2000))
Whirry felt that roles were drying up in LA, where the focus was, and
remains, on youth. She left LA in 2004.
These days, Shannon Whirry lives in the Phoenix area of Arizona. She
can be seen in challenging roles on the stage with iTheatre
Collaborative or Nearly Naked Theatre. Her stage roles have garnered
her much acclaim. Small roles continue in front of the camera, mostly
filmed locally. She also has appeared in TV commercials.
In May 2009, Whirry appeared in "Bug" at the Herberger Theatre
Center in Phoenix. More recently she has appeared in 'Raising Buchanan' in a supporting role. Whilst fans are sure to be pleased that her career
is continuing and flourishing, some surely wouldn't mind another
Animal Instincts (1992) sequel.