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Hilary Shepard

Hilary Shepard (born Hilary Shapiro; December 10, 1959) is an American actress, singer, and game designer best known for portraying the villainous Divatox in the 1997 Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie and the television series Turbo. Born and raised in to parents of Eastern European Jewish heritage, Shepard initially pursued a music career in the mid-1980s as co-lead singer and percussionist in the short-lived all-female rock band American Girls, which released a self-titled album on in 1986 before disbanding. Transitioning to acting, Shepard debuted in small roles in films such as Soup for One (1982) and Weekend Pass (1984), gradually building a diverse portfolio across comedy, sci-fi, and television throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Notable early appearances include (1989), where she played a salesgirl, and guest spots on popular TV shows like and . Her science fiction credits expanded with roles in , including the Benzite ensign Hoya in the 1996 episode "The Ship" and the genetically enhanced human Lauren in "Statistical Probabilities" (1997). In addition to her on-screen work, Shepard has contributed to other creative fields, co-writing songs and co-creating board games such as Love It or Hate It and LIEbrary (the latter previewed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2005) alongside actress Daryl Hannah. She continues to appear in film and television, with later roles in The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005) and The Wrong Roommate (2015), and recently completed principal photography for Her Monster (2025), while remaining active in fan conventions celebrating her iconic portrayals.

Early life and personal life

Early years

Hilary Shepard was born Hilary Shapiro on December 10, 1959, in . She was raised in , coming from a family of Eastern European Jewish heritage. Her upbringing included a supportive older sister and a father who worked in the fashion industry, notably playing a role in introducing designer to the market. From a young age, Shepard developed an interest in performance, influenced by fantasy elements in television and film such as , , and , particularly admiring characters like . Despite facing in junior high school over her appearance—including glasses, braces, and an uneven eyebrow—she gained confidence during high school after getting contact lenses and orthodontic work, graduating at age 16. She attended the before transferring to . Her family had no direct connections to the entertainment industry, and she pursued against their discouragement, starting with participation in school plays. Shepard's initial forays into entertainment began at age 17 with modeling gigs, including work for Gianni Versace facilitated by her father's industry ties. She later trained in comedy improvisation by joining The Groundlings theater group in Los Angeles and secured her Screen Actors Guild card through early acting roles in 1982, marking her professional entry into the field. These experiences laid the groundwork for her transition into the music scene in the early 1980s.

Marriage and family

Shepard married musician Nick Turner in 1997, after which she occasionally adopted the professional name Hilary Shepard-Turner for certain credits. The couple had two daughters together: Cassidy Turner and Scarlett Rose Turner, the latter born in 1997. Scarlett's birth coincided with Shepard's maternity leave that year, which briefly led to another actress portraying her character in the television series . The marriage ended in sometime after 1997, though the exact date has not been publicly disclosed. After the , Shepard took time off from acting to raise her daughters. As of 2025, Shepard remains and maintains a close relationship with her daughters, who have occasionally appeared in public discussions of her . Shepard has also shared that her family faced challenges with cancer; both her father and older sister passed away from the disease. In the early , Shepard herself was diagnosed with , which she survived; during treatment, she wrote her Shesus, published in 2013. During the and , Shepard and her family resided in , , where she balanced her career with family responsibilities. By the , she had relocated to a home outside the Los Angeles area, citing a desire for a quieter life while continuing to prioritize her role as a mother. In interviews, Shepard has credited her family, particularly motherhood, with influencing key personal milestones, such as her decision to take extended time off following Scarlett's birth.

Career

Music career

Shepard began her professional music career in the early 1980s as co-lead singer and percussionist in the all-female rock band American Girls, formed in 1983 in , , by executive , who sought to assemble a group of actresses capable of performing music. The band initially included actress , who departed early due to her rising film commitments following Splash. The lineup featured Shepard alongside Brie Howard on lead vocals and drum programming, D.B. Tressler on guitars, Miiko Watanabe on bass and backing vocals, and Teresa James on keyboards and backing vocals. In 1986, the group released their self-titled debut album on , originally recorded as a but officially pressed and distributed; Shepard co-wrote several tracks, including "Androgynous," which later appeared on the soundtrack for the film . Key songs included the singles "" and "Goodbye, Amen," alongside "One Last Prayer," "Stay With Me," "Out On My Own," "Blind Ambition," and "Take The Night." The album garnered fair critical reviews for its pop-rock sound but achieved limited commercial success in the United States, though it found popularity in international markets like and . American Girls supported the release with extensive touring, including opening for on select 1986 dates. The band disbanded in 1987 amid the challenges of the music industry. Following the group's dissolution, Shepard shifted her focus to acting while continuing to write songs privately; no solo music releases followed, though she has occasionally referenced her ongoing interest in performance through percussion and vocals in later interviews.

Acting career

Hilary Shepard began her acting career in 1982, transitioning from her earlier pursuits in music to focus on supporting roles in comedy films during the 1980s. Her debut came with appearances in Soup for One and Summer Lovers, followed by roles in Weekend Pass (1984) and Private Resort (1985), where she often portrayed energetic, comedic characters that highlighted her versatility in lighthearted ensemble casts. This period marked her establishment in Hollywood's comedy scene, building a foundation through consistent work in mid-budget productions. A significant breakthrough arrived in 1997 when Shepard was cast as the villainous pirate queen Divatox in Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie and the television series Power Rangers Turbo. Her portrayal of the flamboyant antagonist became one of her most recognized roles, blending campy humor with commanding presence, and she reprised it across multiple episodes. During production of Power Rangers Turbo, Shepard took maternity leave, during which actress Carol Hoyt temporarily assumed the role for the first 25 episodes before Shepard returned. Shepard's career spanned genres, including science fiction with her appearances on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in 1996 as Benzite ensign Hoya in "The Ship," and later as the genetically enhanced Lauren in "Statistical Probabilities" (1997) and "Chrysalis" (1998). In comedy, she contributed to Judd Apatow's The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005) in a supporting capacity that showcased her timing in ensemble scenes. Venturing into drama, Shepard played the role of Lady in the 2018 Netflix musical film Paradox, directed by Daryl Hannah, demonstrating her range in more introspective narratives. Over time, Shepard evolved from her initial music-influenced persona to a character actress excelling in and supporting parts, often embracing roles that required physicality and wit. Her work extended into opportunities, though she remained active primarily in live-action projects. Recent endeavors include roles in the 2021 Lifetime films Mommy's Deadly Con Artist and Deceived by My Mother-In-Law, as well as the 2023 series As Luck Would Have It. As of 2025, she continues to engage with fans through conventions, reflecting on her enduring impact in genre without notable awards but with a steady output of character-driven performances.

Other ventures

In addition to her performance work, Shepard has pursued entrepreneurial endeavors in and writing, often in collaboration with longtime friend , with whom she shares a bond from their early days in the entertainment industry. Their partnership began organically during casual nights, where they invented playful concepts that evolved into commercial products. Shepard and Hannah co-created the adult Love It or Hate It in the mid-1990s, drawing from their interest in testing personal relationships through humor. The game challenges players to predict friends' preferences on quirky topics, such as favorite foods or pet peeves, to score points and reveal surprises among participants. Released by in 1995, it was promoted through public demonstrations, including a event where the duo showcased its interactive format. The pair followed this with LIEbrary, a literary bluffing game launched around 2005 through Simply Fun. In gameplay, one player reads a book title, author, and synopsis—either from a real work like or a fabricated one—and the group votes on its authenticity; correct majorities earn points, while the reader scores on incorrect guesses, encouraging clever deception. Hannah previewed the game on , boosting its visibility. Despite these challenges, LIEbrary remains available and has garnered a modest , with an average user rating of 6.2 out of 10 on based on over 130 reviews. They also developed Famous Last Lines, another bluffing game focused on , where players read a movie title and , then invent plausible "last lines" for opponents to identify as real or fake. Released in the late , it emphasizes wit and knowledge, aligning with the duo's creative synergy. Shepard has expressed ongoing interest in revitalizing these games through new partnerships, highlighting their role in fostering social interaction. Beyond games, Shepard ventured into authorship with the young adult novel Shesus, self-published in 2013 under Hilary Shepard Publishing. The sci-fi follows a teenage girl named TheRose in a dystopian future, navigating isolation and survival after her mother's disappearance in a protected forest; it features a by Hannah and explores themes of and . In 2013, Shepard launched evLOVE, a line of pheromone-infused perfumes marketed as an blend to enhance attraction. Hand-blended and sold at boutiques like Isla in Laguna Beach, it reflects her interest in sensory creativity and personal empowerment. By 2017, she expanded this into the Soul Sisters brand, a phthalate-free collection of women's perfumes produced in , with proceeds partially supporting in honor of a family member. These projects have broadened Shepard's public image from performer to multifaceted inventor and , demonstrating her ability to channel personal passions into tangible, interactive experiences that engage audiences beyond the screen.

Filmography

Film

Hilary Shepard has appeared in over 20 feature , spanning genres such as , sci-fi, , , , and , from her debut in 1982 to releases in 2021. Her roles range from minor supporting parts to notable antagonists, often in cult favorites and B-movies. Below is a chronological catalog of her film appearances, including character names, directors, and brief role descriptions; uncredited roles are noted.
  • 1982: Soup for One – As Girl #4, directed by Herb Nanas; a brief appearance in this romantic comedy about a single man's quest for love.
  • 1982: Summer Lovers – As Camp Fire Girl, directed by Randal Kleiser; a small role in the romantic drama following American tourists on a Greek island.
  • 1984: Weekend Pass – As Cindy Hazard, directed by Lawrence Bassoff; plays a flirtatious woman encountered by sailors on shore leave in this comedy.
  • 1985: Private Resort – As Shirley, directed by George Bowers; portrays a resort guest in this teen sex comedy starring Johnny Depp.
  • 1986: Modern Girls – As Hip Meter Maid (uncredited), directed by Jerry Kramer; minor appearance in this comedy about three women on a night out in Los Angeles.
  • 1986: Radioactive Dreams – As Biker Leader, directed by Albert Pyun; appears as a survivor in this post-apocalyptic sci-fi adventure.
  • 1986: Tough Guys – As Sandy (uncredited), directed by Jeff Kanew; a minor role as a woman linked to gangsters in this action-comedy starring Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas.
  • 1987: Hunk – As Oomph Girl, directed by Lawrence Bassoff; embodies a seductive figure in this fantasy comedy about a deal with the devil.
  • 1988: Remote Control – As Belinda, directed by Jeff Lieberman; supports the lead in this sci-fi thriller involving hypnotic video tapes that drive viewers to murder.
  • 1989: Troop Beverly Hills – As Velda Plendorfer, directed by Jeff Kanew; a supporting role in this comedy about affluent wilderness girls and their leader.
  • 1990: Peacemaker – As Dori Caisson, directed by Kevin S. Tenney; plays a key ally in this action film about a Vietnam vet uncovering a conspiracy.
  • 1992: I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore – As Ada Fishbine, directed by Robert Mascarelli; appears in this romantic comedy exploring modern dating.
  • 1994: Scanner Cop – As Zena, directed by Pierre David; portrays a psychic villain in this sci-fi action sequel about telepathic law enforcement.
  • 1995: Theodore Rex – As Becca's Secretary, directed by Jonathan R. Betuel; minor role in this sci-fi comedy featuring a dinosaur detective.
  • 1996: The People vs. Larry Flynt – As Ruth Carter Stapleton (uncredited), directed by Miloš Forman; a cameo as the evangelist niece in this biographical drama about the porn publisher.
  • 1997: Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie – As Divatox, directed by David Winning and Shuki Levy; leads as the villainous space pirate queen in this action sci-fi adaptation.
  • 1999: Escape from Alaska – As Maggie, directed by Norman Anderson; supporting role in this adventure film about a pilot stranded in the wilderness.
  • 2001: Ophelia Learns to Swim – As Virginia Svelte, directed by Dominic Orlando; a supporting role in this independent drama about family dynamics.
  • 2001: A Woman's a Helluva Thing – As Mel/Melanie, directed by Marita Grabiak; plays a character in this dramedy centered on a songwriter's regrets.
  • 2005: The 40-Year-Old Virgin – As Bar Girl, directed by Judd Apatow; a minor patron role in this raunchy comedy about adult virginity.
  • 2016: The Boss – As Business Woman (uncredited), directed by Ben Falcone; brief appearance in this comedy starring Melissa McCarthy as a fallen CEO.
  • 2016: 666: Teen Warlock – As Witch (Rogers), directed by John Gulager; depicts a mystical figure guiding a young warlock in this horror film.
  • 2016: The Wrong Roommate – As Louise, directed by David DeCoteau; supporting role in this thriller about a professor and her niece facing danger (TV movie).
  • 2020: The Wrong House Sitter – As Tracy, directed by David DeCoteau; role in this thriller involving a house-sitting scheme (TV movie).
  • 2021: Mommy's Deadly Con Artist – As Bridget, directed by David DeCoteau; supports in this thriller about a deceptive romance scam (direct-to-video release).
  • 2021: Deceived by My Mother-In-Law – As Bridget, directed by David DeCoteau; role in this thriller about family deception (TV movie).
  • 2021: The Wrong Fiancé – As Detective Connelly, directed by David DeCoteau; plays the investigator in this thriller uncovering family secrets (direct-to-video).

Television

Hilary Shepard has made numerous guest appearances and recurring roles in television series across genres, from sitcoms and sci-fi to crime dramas, spanning from the mid-1980s to the 2020s. Her television credits include the following:
YearTitleRoleNotes
1985It's Your MoveMeg RobinowitzGuest star; episode: "The Dregs of Humanity: Part 1". A quirky friend involved in a party scheme.
1987Friday the 13th: The SeriesLady Die / Sarah BerrellGuest star; episode: "A Cup of Time". An immortal villainess using a cursed teacup to maintain youth by draining victims' life force.
1988Family TiesYvetteGuest star; episode: "Designing Woman". A fashion intern colleague of Mallory Keaton.
1989Murphy BrownJessieGuest star; episode: "It's How You Play the Game". A competitive colleague in a newsroom softball game.
1989The Golden GirlsYvonneGuest star; episode: "Rites of Spring". A fitness instructor leading an aerobics class for the elderly protagonists.
1992Full HouseJulieGuest star; episode: "Radio Days". A radio station employee interacting with Jesse and Joey.
1996Star Trek: Deep Space NineHoyaGuest star; episode: "The Ship". A Benzite Starfleet ensign serving on the USS Defiant.
1997–1998Star Trek: Deep Space NineLaurenRecurring guest; episodes: "Statistical Probabilities" (1997) and "Chrysalis" (1998). A genetically enhanced human with enhanced intelligence and aggression.
1997Power Rangers TurboDivatoxRecurring antagonist; multiple episodes (e.g., "The Darkest Day" to "Chase into Space"). The evil space pirate queen leading invasions against the Rangers; Shepard replaced the original actress mid-season due to maternity leave.
1998Power Rangers in SpaceDivatoxRecurring antagonist; multiple episodes. Continuation of her role as the pirate queen in the subsequent season.
2000The X-FilesBeth ZolarGuest star; episode: "First Person Singular". A woman connected to an agent's psychological breakdown.
2002CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationMrs. Del NagroGuest star; episode: "Revenge Is Best Served Cold". The mother of a victim in a casino murder investigation.
2023BRYCETammy TankthrustRecurring; web series exploring the backstory of a corporate villain; Shepard portrays the scheming mother figure.
2023As Luck Would Have ItMeghan DavidGuest star; episode: "Murder 101". A character in a mystery-comedy series involving a small-town police captain solving crimes.

Music videos

Shepard first appeared in a music video as a co-lead vocalist and percussionist for her band American Girls' single "American Girl," released in 1986 on , which received limited airplay on . In 1995, she portrayed the villain in Meat Loaf's music video for "I'd Lie for You (or That's the Truth)," directed by , which supported the single from his album Welcome to the Neighbourhood.

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