Cybill

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Running Time: 30 minutes (approx)

A struggling, middle-aged actress (Cybill Shepherd) attempts to make a career in Hollywood, all whilst surrounded by her hard-drinking best friend, and her two ex-husbands.

When is Cybill next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Comedy Central Tomorrow, 4:20am and on Comedy Central Tomorrow, 4:45am. See more...

Main Cast

William Forsythe
Image for Seth GreenSeth Green
Melinda McGraw
James Shigeta
Craig Wasson
Ted Shackelford
David Naughton
Vincent Guastaferro
Florence Stanley
Dick O'Neill
Dedee Pfeiffer
Blake Heron
Christian Clemenson
Image for Dom DeLuiseDom DeLuise
Tom Wopat
Heather Stephens
Arye Gross
Bruno Campos
Jon Tenney
Image for Robert StackRobert Stack
Maxine Stuart
Hal Needham
Harley Venton
Christine Baranski
Charles Cioffi
Mary Page Keller
Denver Pyle
Tom Kennedy
Angela Paton
Alicia Witt
Jack Blessing
Image for Jonathan FrakesJonathan Frakes
Image for Rob ReinerRob Reiner
Curtis Armstrong
Paula Cale
Image for Jensen AcklesJensen Ackles
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
Chad Everett
Andrea Marcovicci
Bruce Davison
Nancy Travis
Alan Rosenberg
J. David Krassner
Hiram Kasten
Mark Tymchyshyn
Kenny Rogers
Davida Williams
Steve Ireland
Arthel Neville
Ed Gilbert
Slappy White
Dan Bucatinsky
Robertson Dean
Roger Clinton
Marianne Muellerleile
Mark Derwin
Desiree Walter
Forry Smith
Daryl Nelson Jones
A.J. Marton

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