Sherry Stringfield
Sherry Stringfield
Sherry Lea Stringfieldis an 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 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...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth24 June 1967
CityColorado Springs, CO
CountryUnited States of America
It took the producers a while to realize I wanted a full-bodied life. I wanted to get out before I felt I'd sacrificed so much to get somewhere that I couldn't afford to leave.
I'm from the theater. I never wanted to be a star.
You can't mess up. If you do, everyone wants to kill you.
My character is not a surgeon, thank God. I would fall apart if I had to sit and watch someone being cut open to prepare for the role.
When you walk away from a really wonderful job like that, you start messing with everyone's priorities. It's like you're dissing them.
I am extremely grateful for the time I spent on ER, ... It is a wonderful show, and there are so many people I will miss. But I'm ready for new roles and new challenges.
I had my electricity turned off three times because I never had time to pay my bills. It was a joke. I'm making a ton of money, and I'm walking around my apartment with flashlights.
I love going to the set every day, because Noah Wylie will be there waiting.
I love having no sense of tomorrow or yesterday.
I played the best role I've ever seen on TV or film in the last five years. It was hugely gratifying.
I'm a terrible patient, and I find that doctors can be very condescending.
It's amazing how everyone has an opinion on how you should live your life.
People can get certain good things out of fame, but until it killed a princess nobody ever talked about how bad it can be.
Physics has the cutest words.