Cybill Shepherd - Television Credits

Television Credits

  • A Guide for the Married Woman (1978)
  • Fantasy Island (1983)
  • The Yellow Rose (1983–1984)
  • Masquerade (1983) (pilot for a series which Shepherd did not appear in)
  • Secrets of a Married Man (1984)
  • Moonlighting (1985–1989)
  • Seduced (1985)
  • The Long Hot Summer (1985)
  • Which Way Home (1991)
  • Memphis (1992) (also executive producer and writer)
  • Stormy Weathers (1992) (also executive producer)
  • Telling Secrets (1993)
  • There Was a Little Boy (1993)
  • Baby Brokers (1994)
  • While Justice Sleeps (1994)
  • Cybill (1995–1998) (also executive producer)
  • Journey of the Heart (1997) (also co-executive producer)
  • Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus (2000–2001)
  • Due East (2002)
  • Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart (2003)
  • 8 Simple Rules (2003)
  • I'm With Her (2004)
  • Detective (2005)
  • Martha: Behind Bars (2005)
  • The L Word (2007) as Phyllis Kroll
  • Psych (2008–2010) as Madeleine Spencer
    • Ghosts (3.01)
    • Murder? ... Anyone? ... Anyone? ... Bueller? (3.02)
    • An Evening with Mr. Yang (3.16)
    • Yang 3 in 2D (5.16)
  • Samantha Who? (2008)
  • Alligator Point
  • Criminal Minds (2009)
  • High Noon (2009)
  • Mrs. Washington Goes to Smith (2009)
  • Eastwick (2009) as Eleanor Rougement
  • The Client List (2010)
  • Drop Dead Diva (2010)
  • $h*! My Dad Says (2010)
  • No Ordinary Family (2010)
  • The Client List (2012)
  • Hot In Cleveland (2012)
  • Franklin and Bash (2012)

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