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Cybill Shepherd made a rare appearance in Los Angeles on Wednesday when she ventured out with her assistant.
The former Moonlighting star, 74, shielded her eyes behind a pair of sunglasses while running errands near her home in Southern California.
Looking relaxed in a baggy shirt and jeans, Shepherd browsed a local store during her latest low-key appearance.
The legendary actress’ most recent role was as author Nancy Crampton-Brophy in the 2023 television movie How to Murder Your Husband, written and directed by Stephen Tolkin.
Shepherd’s co-stars in the production included Steve Gutenberg, Sandy Minh Abley and Primo Allon.
The Memphis-born star became a household name after starring in the popular series Moonlighting alongside Bruce Willis, with the pair playing respective characters Maddie Hayes and David Addison in the comedy-drama.
Cybill Shepherd made a rare appearance in Los Angeles on Wednesday while venturing out with her assistant.
The former Moonlighting star, 74, shielded her eyes behind a pair of sunglasses while running errands near her home in Southern California.
Shepherd was praised for her work on the television series, which aired from 1985 to 1989 on ABC, with two Golden Globe Awards in the category of Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical in 1986 and 1987. and also received a nomination in 1988.
She was also nominated for an Emmy for her work on the show in 1988.
He received three more Emmy nominations between 1995 and 1997 for his work on the CBS series Cybill, which also earned him another Golden Globe in 1996 and a nomination the following year.
Former co-star Willis, 69, has been in the news for the past two years amid his battle with frontotemporal dementia, as his family jointly announced in March 2022 that he would be leaving his acting career due to his health issues.
Willis’ daughter, Rumer Willis, 35, said on the TODAY show that her father is doing “very well” as he is surrounded and supported by his family amid the difficult times.
“Our vulnerability and transparency as a family about what he’s going through for me is very important,” Rumer said, “because if it can have any impact on another family that is struggling in some way with something like this, or bring more attention to it.” “I think it’s really important to treat the disease in the hope of finding a cure or anything that might be helpful to anyone else.”
In the wake of Willis’ diagnosis becoming public, Shepherd had kind words to say about her former co-star while appearing at a Race to Erase MS benefit in Los Angeles in May 2022.
“I will always love Bruce,” Shepherd told Extra.
The Memphis-born star became a household name after starring in the popular series Moonlighting alongside Bruce Willis.
He also appeared alongside Robert De Niro in the 1976 classic Taxi Driver.
The actress was praised for her work on Moonlighting, which aired from 1985 to 1989 on ABC and won two Golden Globes.
He watched as the charismatic star landed the role in the TV series, which helped pave the way for his breakout movies with hits like the Die Hard series, Pulp Fiction and The Sixth Sense.
“I only have one thing to say about Bruce: no one else was considered for the role when he walked in the room,” Shepherd said.
Shepherd talked about the chemistry they shared with each other that resonated with viewers.
“My temperature went up 10 degrees,” Shepherd said. “That meant two things to me: one, I was very attracted to him, two, I would never act on it, because we were both very attracted to each other.”