- According to Steven Bochco, Sherry asked the producers to release her from her contract for NYPD Blue (1993) after the first season because she said she was not enjoying being a TV actress and wanted to return to New York. Less than a week after being let out of the contract, she was hired as a regular cast member for the new TV series ER (1994).
- Graduated from Klein High School in Klein, Texas (just outside of Houston), and is remembered for "streaking" the Nation Honor Society induction meeting.
- Was voted one of the "100 Sexiest Women in the World" by readers of FHM Magazine (1997)
- Daughter, Phoebe, born with then-husband Larry E. Joseph. (March 2001)
- She appeared in a 1997 "Got Milk?" ad in which she stated that she is lactose-intolerant.
- Her paternal grandmother is from Sweden.
- Is the only cast member to leave and return to ER (1994). Ming-Na Wen had a recurring role in season 1 but came back in season 6.
- Has taught acting at the State University of New York.
- She gave birth to 8-pound, 4-ounce Milo, her second child with then-husband Larry E. Joseph on 12 April 2004.
- Enjoys skiing, motorcycle riding, reading and traveling.
- Stringfield has negotiated a deal with Warner Brothers to return to ER (1994) for 3 more seasons. (June 2001)
- Spent a year traveling through Europe.
- The man she married, journalist Larry E. Joseph, is not the man she left ER (1994) for.
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