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  1. Cybill Shepherd. Actress: Cybill. Cybill Lynne Shepherd was born in Memphis, Tennessee, to Patty, a homemaker, and William Shepherd, a small business owner. Named after her grandfather, Cy, and her father, Bill, Shepherd's career began at a young age in modeling, when she won the "Miss Teenage Memphis" contest in 1966 and the "Model of the Year" contest in 1968.

  2. Cybill was a sitcom created by Chuck Lorre that ran from 1995-1998 on CBS. Cybill Shepherd played Cybill Sheridan, an aging actress that never had her breakthrough. Other characters included her best friend Maryann ( Christine Baranski ), her daughters Rachel ( Dedee Pfeiffer) and Zoey ( Alicia Witt ), her ex-husbands Jeff ( Tom Wopat) and Ira ...

  3. Cybill Shepherd. Actress: Cybill. Cybill Lynne Shepherd was born in Memphis, Tennessee, to Patty, a homemaker, and William Shepherd, a small business owner. Named after her grandfather, Cy, and her father, Bill, Shepherd's career began at a young age in modeling, when she won the "Miss Teenage Memphis" contest in 1966 and the "Model of the Year" contest in 1968.

  4. Cybill (TV Series 1995–1998) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most ...

  5. www.primevideo.com › detail › CybillPrime Video: Cybill

    Sep 17, 1995 · March 10, 1996. 23min. TV-PG. Cybill accidentally causes a famous actress to break her arm, so Cybill invites her to recuperate at her home where the woman tests Cybill's endurance with endless demands. Meanwhile, Zoey discovers that her brother-in-law Kevin is having an online dalliance with another woman.

  6. Cybill Sheridan (Cybill Shepherd) is a working actress in her forties, living in natural disaster-prone Los Angeles, striving to find meaningful roles and maintain a living in an industry that worships youth. This 3 DVD box set contains all 13 episodes from series one.

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  7. According to Alan Ball, Cybill Shepherd demurred from storylines that depicted her character in a negative light. Conversely, in the tradition of Lucille Ball, she dove enthusiastically into any physical situation the show called for, with little concern over her aesthetic appearance. The grand piano in the living room set was more than an ...

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