Actress Cybill Shepherd, on Her Father

“What matters to me is not how I look, but the person inside, the one who grew up as–and is forever proud to be–the daughter of Bill Shepherd”–Cybill Shepherd, Golden Globe Award-winning actress
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August 18th, 2007 at 7:37 pm
my mind may be playing tricks on me, but i recollect shepherd being a card carrying feminist and fire breathing liberal, so i am curious as to her dads politics. anyway, doesn’t really matter much, blood is thicker than water. capones mom thought he was “a real good american”. go figure.
August 18th, 2007 at 8:13 pm
She doesn’t see her dad as a Rapist, so its a good sign. Any woman who praises her dad and gives him credit is on a better path than those whose only words are hatred.
August 19th, 2007 at 6:29 am
A feminist that honors her father. Rare.
Cybill Shepherd (58 y.o.), twice divorced (three children), and she slept and or lived with with many men in show business including Elvis.
For Christmas gifts, she gave copies of “The Change” by Betty Friedan and “Women Who Run With The Wolves” by Clarissa Pinkola Estes.
A huge civil rights supporter gay rights. She not only appeared in “The L Word” but was once on the cover of The Advocate (1993).
Shepherd said, “I never wanted to be Jane. I always wanted to be Tarzan. I didn’t want to vacuum the tree house. I wanted to swing from the vines.”
Shepherd said, “I did the nasty with Elvis. This man loved to eat. But there was one thing he wouldn’t eat…’til he met me.”