Denise Sherwood is a fictional character on the Lifetime television series Army Wives, portrayed by Catherine Bell.
20 Facts About Denise Sherwood
Denise Sherwood mentioned having brothers but the exact number of siblings she has is never confirmed.
Denise Sherwood was frustrated and angry at his father and would take it out on Denise by physically hitting her.
In Season 4 Denise Sherwood discovers that she is pregnant after being told that she could no longer have children after Jeremy.
Denise Sherwood goes into labor during the season finale while on the phone with Jeremy, who was in Iraq on his second tour.
Denise Sherwood finished earning her nursing degree, and starts work as an RN at the post hospital.
Frank and Denise Sherwood mutually agreed to divorce and separated briefly, with Frank moving out to the officers' quarters.
Denise Sherwood had taken his father's gun and nearly committed suicide with it.
Frank and Denise Sherwood returned home in time to intervene and were forced to let the MPs take him and admit him to a psychiatric ward.
Denise Sherwood tells Frank by giving him a box with a mobile in it when he's in bed.
In "Army Strong", Denise Sherwood finds out that they are expecting a girl.
Denise Sherwood helps Tanya move on from Jeremy's death and encourages her to attend the banquet in the season finale.
In season 6, Denise Sherwood is badly injured in a hurricane and hallucinates a life where Jeremy wasn't killed and grew to a happy married man.
Denise Sherwood eventually awakens to care for Frank and their baby.
When Claudia Joy becomes ill, Denise Sherwood agrees to donate one of her kidneys to her friend.
Denise Sherwood ends up shooting him dead to save Claudia Joy.
Denise Sherwood was a nurse when she and Frank met, but when they got married she put her career on hold to start and care for her family.
Denise Sherwood went back to get certified in the second season.
Denise Sherwood was an emergency responder for a little while then discovered that she was pregnant.
Denise Sherwood is such a strong woman now, especially after losing her son and getting through that experience and helping others.