Knowledge Identifier: +Cybill_Shepherd
Category: Movies & TV
Born in 1950.
Countries: United States (83%), (9%), United Kingdom (3%)
Education: undef.
Main connections: Bruce Willis, Elizabeth Ashley, Peter Bogdanovich
Linked to: Daily News, Glamour, Ralphs, American Broadcasting Company
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Named after her grandfather Cy and her father Bill, Shepherd won the 1966 "Miss Teenage Memphis, Tennessee" contest at age 16, and the 1968 "Model of the Year" contest at age 18, making her a fashion star of the 1960s, resulting in fashion modeling work through high school and after
According to Shepherd's autobiography, it was a 1970 "Glamour" magazine cover that caught the eye of film director Peter Bogdanovich
Barry Brown (actor) - After playing opposite Cybill Shepherd in "Daisy Miller", Brown concentrated on television throughout the 1970s, including the TV movie "The Disappearance of Aimee" , about evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, and numerous TV episodes
After a series of less successful roles, including "The Lady Vanishes", the remake of Alfred Hitchcock's 1938 film of the same name, she dropped out of show business from 1978 to 1982
Greydon Clark - In 1980, Clark directed "The Return", featuring Jan-Michael Vincent, Cybill Shepherd, and Martin Landau
Chuck Connors - In 1983, Connors joined Sam Elliott and Cybill Shepherd in the short-lived NBC series "The Yellow Rose," about a modern Texas ranching family
Glenn Gordon Caron - His 1985 show "Moonlighting" was a worldwide hit, it revitalised the career of Cybill Shepherd and launched the career of Bruce Willis
Mark Harmon - Returning briefly to episodic television in 1987, Harmon had a limited engagement on the series "Moonlighting", playing Cybill Shepherd's love interest Sam Crawford for four episodes
Dedee Pfeiffer - Along with acting on stage, Pfeiffer starred in many films and on TV. One of her best-known TV roles is on Cybill Shepherd's television series "Cybill", as her daughter, "Rachel Blanders," from 1995–1997
Christine Baranski - Baranski was featured as Cybill Shepherd's hard-drinking friend Maryanne Thorpe in the CBS sitcom "Cybill", which ran from 1995 until 1998, during which time she hosted "Saturday Night Live" and won an Emmy *award as best supporting actress in a comedy series along with three other nominations
Linda Wallem - Wallem wrote for the Cybill Shepherd television situation comedy "Cybill" during its entire run from 1995 to 1998, occasionally acting on the series
Alicia Witt - Witt was introduced to a larger audience playing the role of Zoey Woodbine, daughter of actress Cybill Shepherd's character in the sitcom "Cybill" from 1995 to 1998
Peter Krause - Starting in 1996, Krause appeared in a recurring role as Cybill Shepherd's son-in-law Kevin on her sitcom "Cybill" for four seasons
Chuck Lorre - The show won two Golden Globe Awards in 1996 for Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy and Best Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy for Cybill Shepherd
Bruce Willis - Cybill Shepherd wrote in her 2000 autobiography, "Cybill Disobedience", that Willis was angry at Director, because the character was written as a "neurotic, petulant actor
Michelle Monaghan - In 2007, she starred in the remake of "The Heartbreak Kid", opposite Ben Stiller, as Miranda, the role originally played by Cybill Shepherd
In 2008, she joined the cast of the USA Network television series "Psych" as Shawn Spencer's mother, Madeleine Spencer
In 2009, Shepherd was honored by the Human Rights Campaign in Atlanta to accept one of two National Ally for Equality awards
Linda Perry - In May 2009, she announced she was dating Cybill Shepherd's daughter Clementine Ford
After appearing alongside Jennifer Love Hewitt in the 2010 television film "The Client List", Shepherd became a regular on the series based on the film in 2012 and will continue this role in the show's second season in 2013
In July 2012, Shepherd made her Broadway debut in the revival of Gore Vidal's "The Best Man" at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre alongside James Earl Jones, John Stamos, John Larroquette, Kristin Davis and Elizabeth Ashley to positive reviews