Photos of Shannen Doherty's Home Life as She Fought for Her Life with Her Dog by Her Side
- In July 2024, news broke that Shannen Doherty had passed away.
- The "Charmed" star spent years battling cancer, which eventually spread through her body.
- Intimate photos showcase the actress's homes over the years, including where she spent her last moments with her loyal companion — her dog.
Shannen Doherty was a beloved actress commonly known for her role in "Charmed." The Hollywood star's recent passing left many devastated, as she was a widely admired figure in the entertainment industry.
Shannen Doherty on the set of "Charmed," circa 1998. | Source: Getty Images
Take a glimpse into the houses Shannen Doherty called home over the years, including the property she had to fight for while battling cancer and intimate images of where the actress lived with her dog before she died.
Shannen Doherty at the 2019 Hero Dog Awards on October 5, 2019, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
Shannen Doherty's Early Life and First Home
In 2024, Doherty's publicist announced the heartbreaking news that the actress had died. "It is with a heavy heart that I confirm the passing of actress Shannen Doherty. On Saturday, July 13, she lost her battle with cancer after many years of fighting the disease," a statement revealed.
Shannen Doherty in 2024. | Source: Getty Images
Doherty was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and moved to southern California when she was six. The star was determined to act from a young age and persuaded her parents to take her to an audition.
At 10, Doherty landed her first television role in the drama "Father Murphy." This early break launched a career that made her a household name. Her rapid rise to fame also brought financial independence, and in her early 20s, the actress purchased her first home in Malibu.
Doherty reflected on this early 1990s milestone on her podcast, "Let's Be Clear with Shannen Doherty." "I purchased a house and then ran out of money and couldn't afford it. One of the only smart things I did back then," she said. Doherty moved frequently throughout her career, buying and renting homes.
Shannen Doherty at the 9th Annual MTV Video Music Awards on September 9, 1992, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
One of her earliest purchases came in 2004 when she bought a two-story Malibu home for $2.56 million. The big spend came during her time on "Charmed," where the actress played one of the witchy Halliwell sisters.
Doherty later listed her Malibu home for $4 million in 2009. The property, built in 1976, featured 5 bedrooms, 4 and a 1/2 bathrooms, and spanned 3,410 square feet.
Shannen Doherty at the Disneyland Magic Christmas Season Launch at Disneyland Resort Paris on November 7, 2009, in France. | Source: Getty Images
The home was nestled over an acre of landscaped grounds, offering ocean views, mature trees, a swimming pool, a spa, and a spacious patio. Doherty initially listed the house in April 2005 for $4.4 million but later withdrew it from the market.
At the time, the actress intended to spend more time in New York, according to her listing agent. The house did not sell; however, the setback did not deter Doherty from continuing her search for the perfect home.
Shannen Doherty house hunting in 2015. | Source: YouTube/Biography
In 2015, the "Charmed" star appeared on the reality series "Celebrity House Hunting." The show followed her quest to find a new home for herself and her then-husband, Kurt Iswarienko.
Shannen Doherty house hunting in 2015. | Source: YouTube/Biography
"I like everything to be very clean, and minimalist, and I hate clutter," Doherty revealed about her living preferences. "What I'm looking for in a house is space for Kurt and I to both have separate areas that are ours – that we deem just ours," the actress added.
Doherty decided to sell another one of her Malibu homes during her house-hunting journey. The actress listed this property for $2.495 million in 2015. The charming home featured a lagoon-style swimming pool and spa.
It had 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and offered beautiful ocean views. The living room included a fireplace, wet bar, and distressed wood ceilings. Photographs from Doherty's social media captured the actress's charming living room, which she dubbed her "#happyplace."
The kitchen and breakfast area opened into a large family room with a fireplace. The home also had sliding glass doors leading to a wooden deck. This time, Doherty successfully sold the property for the asking price.
Shannen Doherty's 2018 Battle to Save Her Home
In 2018, Doherty found herself fighting for her home while battling cancer. Her California house was close to the Woolsey Fire and sustained significant smoke damage. The actress often shared glimpses of her beautiful California home on social media. The stunning property featured crip white walls and narrow hallways.
The "Charmed" star's West Coast oasis had beautiful wooden floors and showcased Doherty's unique taste in home décor. The house was furnished with bold and rich pieces, such as a green mirror with gold detailing.
Other social media posts revealed the gorgeous wide staircase in Doherty's California home. The property also featured vast windows, allowing for tons of natural light.
Although her home did not burn down like many others in the area, the smoke and ash that infiltrated the property caused considerable damage. This was particularly concerning given her compromised health due to cancer.
"I'd rather people hear it from me. I don't want it to be twisted. I don't want it to be a court document. I want it to be real and authentic," Doherty explained when she decided to publicly reveal her ongoing cancer battle, which was likely to emerge during her legal proceedings.
Shannen Doherty at the "Stand Up To Cancer Marks 10 Years of Impact In Cancer Research" event on September 7, 2018, in Santa Monica, California. | Source: Getty Images
"And I want to control the narrative. I want people to know from me. I just didn't want them to know yet,"she added. Following the wildfire, Doherty sued her insurance company, State Farm.
The actress claimed the insurer unjustly refused to cover the full extent of the damages to her home. This forced the actress to pay out of pocket for losses she believed should have been covered under her policy.
Shannen Doherty spotted outside "Good Morning America" studios on September 13, 2018, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
"If it's this hard for somebody who's got money and a certain amount of power, imagine how hard it is for just a regular person [..]," said Amy Bach, the executive director of a nonprofit organization that advocated for people dealing with insurance companies after disasters.
During the legal battle, the "Charmed" star and her then-husband temporarily relocated to a rental home in Venice, California. In 2021, a federal jury in Los Angeles delivered a verdict in favor of Doherty, awarding her $6.3 million.
Shannen Doherty at the Paramount Network launch party on January 18, 2018, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
The jury found that State Farm's failure to pay policy benefits for the damage to Doherty's Malibu home was "unreasonable and without proper cause." "This should send a message to State Farm and other institutions that they should not forget they are dealing with human beings," Doherty's attorney stated.
Shannen Doherty spotted in New York City on September 13, 2018. | Source: Getty Images
Shannen Doherty's Final Days in Her Home
Before her passing, Doherty started her podcast in the comfort of her home. This provided fans with a glimpse into her personal space and thoughts. In 2024, the actress showcased her modern kitchen and charming fireplace as she candidly filmed an episode of her podcast.
Shannen Doherty filming her podcast in her home in 2024. | Source: YouTube/ Page Six
During one of the episodes, the actress revealed that while some women enjoyed buying and collecting shoes and purses, she loved collecting beautiful pieces of furniture.
The "Charmed" star confessed to having multiple storage units filled with unused antique items. However, as the cancer spread through her body, Doherty had to face the possibility of dying. This meant that she would leave her mother with a lot of her late daughter's stuff.
As a result, although Doherty was hopeful she would recover, revealing during an Instagram clip of her podcast that she was undergoing chemo, the actress also began preparing for death.
Doherty started packing up her home to downsize, selling and donating her cherished items. "So, I was packing up and I started crying because [...] I felt like I was giving up on a dream. What did that mean for me?" she confessed.
Doherty's dream extended beyond her immediate home. On her podcast, she spoke of her plans to build a home, extend a barn, and turn the land into a haven for horses. Doherty loved horses. In fact, in January 2024, the actress collaborated with Return to Freedom, a wild horse conservation organization, in an Instagram post that advocated for wild horses.
Doherty wanted to "rescue all these horses that are abandoned by their owners because they're too old, or they get broken down because they work them too hard." However, she sadly never got to see her dream come true.
Shannen Doherty speaking during a Q&A session at MegaCon Orlando 2024 on February 4, 2024, in Orlando, Florida. | Source: Getty Images
One of Shannen Doherty's final wishes was to be cremated, not buried. "I want to be mixed with my dog and I want to be mixed with my dad," she added. Doherty died surrounded by her dog and loved ones, but lives on in the loving memory of her devoted fans.