After Fenn's character left "Gilmore Girls," the actress continued to work primarily as a guest star or in recurring roles on cable and network TV. Her IMDb page credits after 2007 includes several one-off appearances on shows like "House," "CSI," and "Titans."
But Fenn has also appeared as recurring characters on various cable dramas over the years as well. She is a bawdy brothel owner on "Magic City," a frustrated FBI agent's wife on "Ray Donovan," and plays Queenie, Frank's ex-girlfriend, on several episodes of "Shameless." Her most recent credits are the film "Losing Addiction" and the short "Enough Sleep."
Yet her most iconic character remains the precocious high schooler Audrey Horne on the cult classic 1990 TV series "Twin Peaks." In 2017, Fenn got to reprise her role as an older, more troubled Audrey on the sequel show, "Twin Peaks: The Return." She also got to perform her famous dance again, though she didn't put pressure on herself to get it right: "I'm not 24, I'm frickin' 52 and I can't do it the same," she told Little White Lies.