Her best known film appearances include roles in The Sure Thing (1985), Noises Off (1992), Spy Hard (1996), and Beverly Hills Ninja (1997).
Sheridan began her career as a fashion model, appearing in the pages of Vogue and on the cover of Cosmopolitan, shot by Francesco Scavullo.
Sheridan made her acting debut in 1984 in the short-lived US primetime soap opera Paper Dolls, which co-starred Lloyd Bridges and Morgan Fairchild.

ABC denied it fired Nicollette or retaliated against her.
Marc and several executives with the show and the company previously testified that the decision to kill off the role was made before the incident.
He’s often seen the hallways straightening her collar and holding her hand.
Sheridan was previously engaged to Michael Bolton, and dated professional skater Dorien Walker.
is an English television and film actress and former model.
Her best known roles include Paige Matheson on the CBS television series Knots Landing from 1986 to 1993, and Edie Britt on the ABC television series Desperate Housewives from 2004 to 2009, for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination.
The newspaper also added that people who claim to be close to the couple are “convinced” an engagement is inevitable. Fans were simultaneously mourning and celebrating the news. Many other fans were crushed because they hoped to marry her...
“So many people would flip but if the couple at some point announced they were engaged I’d be happy,” tweeted one fan. On Tuesday, Nicollette Sheridan’s rep said “no comment” when asked whether the 53-year-old actress was tying the knot.
On Monday morning (December 19, 2016) the American Sun-Times reported Nicollette Sheridan and boyfriend, to be shopping for engagement rings.
The couple was seen closely eyeing some pricey bling in a couple of major jewelry stores — especially major diamond baubles that could only be described as the kind usually slipped on a woman’s left-hand ring finger. (read more)According to some insiders, they'll soon be engaged. Rumor Explodes on Twitter Naturally, the Sun-Times’ article sent Facebook and Twitter into a frenzy.
Some observers condemned the skit as sexually suggestive (see video), and ABC later apologized for airing it.