Shepherd (surname) - Shepard

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Shepard is a surname and a given name.

People with the surname Shepard:

  • Alan Shepard, U.S. astronaut
  • Bert Shepard, American WWII pilot & baseball player
  • Cecelia Shepard, victim of the Zodiac Killer
  • David Shepard (film preservationist)
  • David H. Shepard, American inventor
  • E. H. Shepard, British artist and illustrator
  • Edward M. Shepard (1850–1911), lawyer and political reformer in New York
  • Lorenzo B. Shepard (1821–1856), New York lawyer and politician
  • Louis C. Shepard, American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
  • Lucius Shepard, science fiction and fantasy writer
  • Matthew Shepard, American victim of a hate crime
  • Roger Shepard, cognitive scientist
  • Sam Shepard, American playwright and actor
  • Thomas Shepard, Puritan minister in colonial America
  • Thomas Z. Shepard, recording producer
  • Vonda Shepard, American singer
  • Warren J. Shepherd, American Medal of Honor recipient
  • William Shepard, former US Representative from Massachusetts

People with the given name Shepard:

  • Shepard Broad, American banker and lawyer
  • Shepard Cary, U.S. Representative from Maine
  • Shepard Fairey, artist
  • Shepard Smith, American TV anchor

Shepards in fiction:

  • Commander Shepard is the main character of Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3, the top selling sci-fi Action RPG games.
  • Tim Shepard, character from S.E. Hinton's book, The Outsiders. He has siblings Curly Shepard and Angela Shepard, featuring in Hinton's novel That Was Then, This Is Now
  • Shepard (comics), character in the Marvel Comics Universe
  • Director Jenny Shepard, character on the TV show NCIS, played by Lauren Holly

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Famous quotes containing the word shepard:

    Getting emotional about things is a peacetime luxury. In wartime, it’s much too painful.
    Edmund H. North, British screenwriter, and Lewis Gilbert. Captain Shepard (Kenneth More)