Cybill Shepherd, renowned for her roles in “The Last Picture Show” and “Moonlighting,” faced a career hit due to rumors branding her as a home wrecker. Now in her 70s, Shepherd has navigated various life changes, from health struggles to rediscovering her faith.
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Shepherd’s journey to stardom began early, winning “Miss Teenage Memphis” in 1966 and “Model of the Year” in 1968. She debuted in “The Last Picture Show” in 1971, earning critical acclaim. However, her affair with director Peter Bogdanovich, which ended his marriage, tarnished her reputation.
Shepherd’s career had many ups and downs, including significant health battles. In 2007, she survived a near-death experience and underwent multiple emergency surgeries by 2019. Her return to faith, marked by her role in the 2015 film “Do You Believe?”, signified a pivotal personal transformation. Despite challenges, Cybill Shepherd remains a resilient and inspiring figure.