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    Sherry Hursey is an American actress. She is best known for her recurring role as Ilene Markham on the sitcom Home Improvement and her 1988–1989 stint as Paula Carson on the soap opera Days of Our Lives.

  2. Sherry Hursey was born on 22 November 1956 in the USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Bring It On (2000), The Chronicles of Riddick (2004) and The Island (2005).

  3. Sherry Hursey was born on 22 November 1956 in the USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Bring It On (2000), The Chronicles of Riddick (2004) and The Island (2005).

  4. Sherry Hursey is an American actress. She is best known for her recurring role as Ilene Markham on the sitcom Home Improvement and her 1988–1989 stint as Paula Carson on the soap opera Days of Our Lives.

  5. Joanne and Sabrina talk to Sherry Hursey about how she got the role of Al's girlfriend on "Home Improvement," how she created and starred in "Lilly's Light" ...

  6. Jul 1, 2014 · Actress and singer, Sherry Hursey, talks about her mother's diagnosis with Alzheimer's disease, the challenges that presented, and the wonderful healing that came to both of them...

  7. North Carolina native Sherry Hursey began acting in 1975. During the '70s, she appeared on such shows as The Rookies, Mary Tyler Moore, Rhoda, The Waltons, and The Six Million Dollar Man.

  8. Hailing from North Carolina, Sherry Hursey has been appearing in film and television productions since 1975. In the year of her professional debut, she appeared in the...

  9. Sherry Hursey is known as an Actor, ADR & Dubbing, and Producer. Some of her work includes Bring It On, Lying Eyes, Hit and Run, Prince of Bel Air, Mrs. Lambert Remembers Love, Home Improvement, Nip/Tuck, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

  10. Hailing from North Carolina, Sherry Hursey has been appearing in film and television productions since 1975. In the year of her professional debut, she appeared in the police drama "The Rookies," "Happy Days," the classic comedy set in the 1950s, and the sitcom "Rhoda."