EIGHTIES bombshell Cybill Shepherd looks unrecognisable 35 years after co-starring with Bruce Willis in Moonlighting.
Cybill, 74, was seen running errands with her friend in Los Angeles yesterday, putting on a casual display in a salmon-coloured shirt and jeans.
Wrapping up in a black jacket, she wore aviator sunglasses and completed her look with black trainers.
The actress, who wore her blonde locks in a loose bun, was joined by a friend for the outing, who donned a green top and jeans.
Cybill placed a warm hand on his shoulder as they strolled through the city.
Her relaxed appearance was a far cry from the glamorous looks she sported on Moonlighting, but her elegant demeanor remains unchanged.
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Cybill shot to fame in the 1980s as Maddie Hayes on the detective drama, where she starred alongside Bruce.
The pair were known for their witty dialogue and on-screen chemistry as they played two members of the Blue Moon Detective Agency.
However, in real life the duo had a tense relationship, with Cybill once admitting they "hated each other" while working together.
Despite their spats, she was devastated when Bruce was diagnosed with aphasia, telling fans she would "always love him".
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Cybill's performance as the leading woman in Moonlighting earned her two Golden Globe Awards.
After the drama came to a close in 1989, the actress maintained a steady career in the entertainment industry.
She starred in her own sitcom named Cybill in the 90s, winning another Golden Globe.
Meanwhile, just this week, another eighties star was seen looking even younger than she did in her heyday.
Alison Doody burst into the limelight after coming to the attention of a casting director working on James Bond.
Her biggest role came when she was cast in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, starring alongside Harrison Ford in 1989.
Alison went on to replace Cybill as the face of L'Oréal in 1991.
Cybill Shepherd's career
Cybill Shepherd is an American actress and former model whose career spans several decades, marked by notable performances in film, television, and theater. Here's a comprehensive look at her career history.
Modeling: Cybill began her career as a model in the late 1960s, quickly becoming a fashion icon. Her breakthrough came when she won the Model of the Year contest in 1966, which lead to her being featured on the cover of numerous magazines.
Films: Cybill made her film debut in Peter Bogdanovich's The Last Picture Show in 1971. She played the role of Jacy Farrow, and won the Golden Globe nomination for Most Promising Newcomer after her performance. The actress went on to star in The Heartbreak Kid in 1972, Daisy Miller in 1974, and Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver in 1976.
Television: Her career took a significant turn with her role in the television series Moonlighting. She starred as Maddie Hayes, a former model turned detective agency owner. Cybill went on to act in a sitcom named after herself, playing a character loosely based on herself. The show received positive reviews for its humor and social commentary. In more recent years she went on to star in The L Word and How I Met Your Mother.