A blonde Southern beauty with a fearless attitude – which some described over the years as foolhardy – Cybill Shepherd was a former beauty queen who rose to fame in the early 1970s, after a star-making turn in director Peter Bogdanovich’s Oscar-winning “The Last Picture Show.†Her fame waned by the middle of the decade, thanks to a string of flops and a highly public break-up with her Svengali director/boyfriend, Bogdanovich, but she returned with a vengeance as the sassy P.I. Maddie Hayes on the smart TV comedy, “Moonlighting†(ABC, 1985-89) and as campier TV version of herself on the hit sitcom, “Cybill†(CBS, 1995-98).
Angelica Bridges began her modeling career at the age of 14, appearing in Teen Magazine. Angelica Bridges was born on November 20, 1973 in the small town of Harrisonville, Missouri. A small-town girl, Angelica Bridges was a tomboy throughout her childhood, preferring horseback riding and fishing rather than playing dress-up. At age 16, Angelica Bridges won the title of Miss Missouri Teen. Immediately following high school, she auditioned for a singing group that was touring internationally.
A porcelain-skinned redhead with a child prodigy past and a promising acting future, Alicia Witt made her TV debut at the age of four, reciting Shakespeare on a 1979 episode of ABC's "That's Incredible". Probably best known for her role as Zoey Woodbine, the precocious and exceptionally dour teenaged daughter of struggling actress Cybill Sheridan (Cybill Shepard) on the CBS sitcom "Cybill" (1995-98), the performer racked up impressive film and television credits and was also a classically trained pianist.