Shiri Appleby is making a name for herself as she builds on an acting career which began at the age of 4. Growing up in the San Fernando Valley just outside of Los Angeles, Shiri first appeared on television in numerous commercials, including those for Cheerios, Taco Bell and M&Ms.

Shiri recently was a member in The WB's "7th Heaven." Additional guest-starring appearances include "thirtysomething,", "ER", "Xena: Warrior Princess" and "Doogie Howser, MD" She also starred in the cable television movies such as "Perfect Family" with Jennifer O'Neill and Bruce Boxleitner, and "Family Prayers" with Paul Reiser and Anne Archer. She also starred on Norman Lear's original series "Sunday Dinner."

In the movie theater, Shiri appeared in Lawrence Kadsan's African American comedy "I Love You to Death" with Kevin Kline, River Phoenix and Tracey Ullman.

Shiri attends classes at the University of Southern California where she is majoring in English.

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