Shannon Meta Whirry (born 1964/1965) [1] is an American actress.
Early life
Shannon Meta Whirry[1] was born in Green Lake, Wisconsin, United States, the daughter of Sherril Jean "Sherry" (née Kemnitz;[2] 1944–2016)[3] and Russell Clyde Whirry[4] (1943–1988).[5]
Career
A native of Green Lake, Wisconsin, where she was the salutatorian of her 1983 high school graduating class,[6] in 1985 Whirry was accepted to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, one of only 365 accepted out of 3,000 applicants and one of only 65 to graduate the 2-year program.[7] While attempting to establish her career in New York, Whirry worked as a bartender, took a number of small bit roles and appeared in a commercial for FedEx; the latter work finally allowed her to join the Screen Actors Guild.[4] Her first film role was in the action film Out for Justice starring Steven Seagal.[7]
She thereafter began to work in a number of direct-to-video erotic B-movies and unrated thrillers,[4] concurrent with Tanya Roberts, Maria Ford, and Shannon Tweed who appeared in the same kinds of films at the time. She starred in Gregory Hippolyte's productions of Animal Instincts I and II, Body of Influence, and Mirror Images II.[4]Entertainment Weekly referred to Whirry and Hippolyte as "the Dietrich and Von Sternberg of the soft-core set"[8] Other films at the time included Private Obsession and Playback, a Playboy production.
She occasionally performs with theater companies in Arizona, where she lives[9] and has continued appearing in small roles in films, including independent film Raising Buchanan in 2019.
^ abMadden, Amy T. (April 11, 1991). "From Green Lake to Hollywood: Actress debuts in first film". Oshkosh Northwestern. p. 15.
^Kenny, Glenn (1994-08-19). "Shannon Whirry: Video's reigning vixen". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2017-03-26. Whirry and Hippolyte are fast becoming the Dietrich and Von Sternberg of the soft-core set, with four titles — Animal Instincts, Body of Influence, Mirror Images II, and the latest, Animal Instincts II, due out next week — under their belts.