Cybill Shepherd
Born | February 18, 1950 |
Hometown | Memphis, Tennessee, United States |
Net worth | $40 million |
Height | 5'9" (1.74m) |
Spouse | Bruce Oppenheim, David Ford |
Partner | Peter Bogdanovich |
Children | Clementine Ford, Molly Ariel Shepherd-Oppenheim, Cyrus Zachariah Shepherd-Oppenheim |
Parents | Patty Shepherd, William Jennings Shepherd |
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Bruce Willis loses 'joie de vivre' amid devastating health battle
- Glenn Gordon Caron, a friend of Bruce Willis, reveals the 'Die Hard' actor has lost his "joie de vivre" amid his ongoing health battle.
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AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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1997 | Golden Globe | Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy | Cybill | Nominated |
1997 | Emmy (Primetime) | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | Cybill | Nominated |
1996 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Cybill | Nominated |
1996 | Golden Globe | Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy | Cybill | Winner |
1996 | Emmy (Primetime) | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | Cybill | Nominated |
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Peter Bogdanovich, director and writer best remembered for making the Oscar-winning classic of young love, The Last Picture Show – obituary
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Peter Bogdanovich, director of ‘Paper Moon,’ dead at 82
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Peter Bogdanovich death: The Last Picture Show director dies aged 82
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Peter Bogdanovich, director of The Last Picture Show and Paper Moon, dies aged 82
Peter Bogdanovich, who directed movies including The Last Picture Show and Paper Moon, has died at the age of 82. Born in New York in 1939, Bogdanovich started as a film journalist and critic. Known as one of the "New Hollywood" directors, he helped out on The Wild Angels in 1966, directed by Roger Corman, and starring Peter Fonda and Nancy Sinatra.
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Peter Bogdanovich, acclaimed writer-director, dies at 82
The Oscar-nominated film-maker, known for The Last Picture Show and Paper Moon, has died of natural causes
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Julianna Margulies was never tempted to date George Clooney while filming ER
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Charles Grodin, droll and deadpan actor noted for the hit films The Heartbreak Kid and Midnight Run – obituary
Charles Grodin, who has died aged 86, was an adaptable actor whose droll, sardonic charm was a feature of film, television and theatre for more than 50 years; he was also a playwright and memoirist and, in the US, a familiar face as a talk-show raconteur. His movie breakthrough came in 1972 with the role of Lenny Cantrow, the impossibly romantic protagonist of the acerbic comedy The Heartbreak Kid, written by Neil Simon and directed by Elaine May. It was a role that depended heavily on Grodin’s
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10 best black comedies of all time, from Dr Strangelove to Withnail and I
One person’s black comedy is another’s tasteless tripe. In Bosley Crowther’s original 1964 New York Times review he described Stanley Kubrick’s Cold War satire Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb as the most shattering sick joke he had ever come across and took issue with the director’s ridiculing of the military and the presidency. Crowther failed to recognise that the brilliance of Dr Strangelove had made these hitherto sacred cows legitimate targets for satir
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Bruce Willis Roast: 11 best putdowns courtesy of Demi Moore, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and more
Bruce Willis got the Roast treatment from Comedy Central this weekend with numerous celebrities from the Die Hard star's past - including ex-wife Demi Moore - taking the microphone to throw a few putdowns his way. The actor's Looper co-star Joseph Gordon-Levitt led the evening which saw participation from comedians Nikki Glaser and Jeff Ross as well as Moonlighting's Cybill Shepherd. Below is a selection of the best putdowns dealt out to Willis during the Comedy Central special.
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Bruce Willis skewered by ex-wife Demi Moore on Comedy Central's latest Roast
Comedy Central's Roast of action film icon Bruce Willis featured a surprise participant in ex-wife, Demi Moore. While the latest round of skewering- hosted by Joseph Gordon-Levitt - featured the likes of Edward Norton and Moonlighting co-star Cybill Shepherd, Moore was welcomed to the stage midway through the ceremony much to the Willis' surprise. Moore tore into her ex-husband as daughters Rumer, Tallulah and Scout, as well as new wife Emma Henning, watched in hysterics.