Elizabeth Shepherd

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Elizabeth Shepherd  (born 12 August 1936) is an English character actress whose work has spanned the stage and both the big and small screens. Her surname has been alternately billed as "Shephard" and "Sheppard". Description above from the Wikipedia article Elizabeth Shepherd, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Cast

Damien - Omen II

(Joan Hart)

The Tomb of Ligeia

(Lady Rowena Trevanion / Lady Ligeia)

Blind Corner

(Joan Marshall)

Head Office

(Mrs. Issel)

Invitation to the Wedding

Love

(Mrs. Wiseman ("Julia"))

The White Raven

(Hannah Rothschild)

The Queen's Guards

Game of Death: The Six Doors to Hell

(Joan Thorn)

Criminal Law

(Dr. Thiel)

Double Negative

(Frances)

Hell Boats

(Alison)

Desire

(Mrs. Waterson)

Northbound

(Nursing Home Resident)

The Kidnapping of the President

(Joan Scott)

Mustard Bath

(Matthew's Mom)

End of Summer

(Vera)

Spreading Ground

(Mayor Hackett)

The Encyclopaedist

(Sally Louth)

Love and Treason

(Betty Timmons)

Let Me Call You Sweetheart

(Grace Hoover)

Amelia

(Frances Putnam)

What Every Woman Wants

(Sue Goodwin)

Time to Say Goodbye?

(Teresa Rodriguez)

Spoiled

(Joanna Howarth)

Romance: Three Weeks

(Queen Draga of Serbia)

Q.E.D.

The Adventures of Shirley Holmes

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

(Mrs. Donovan)

The Corridor People

(Syrie Van Epp)

Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal

(Marian Smithy (as Elizabeth Sheppard))

Side Effects

No Hiding Place

Amelia

The Main Chance

(The Hon. Fiona Cowley)

The Phoenix Team

Silver Surfer

(Infinity (voice))

ITV Saturday Night Theatre

(Ellen)

Bleak House

(Ada Clare)

The Troubleshooters

(Frau Lenz)

The Phoenix Team

(Valerie Koester)

Story Parade

(Jean)

They Met in a City

(Sally Louth)

The Cleopatras

(Cleopatra, the Mother)

Drama 61-67

(Betsy Lang)

Drama 61-67

(Sue Parker)

The Duchess of Duke Street

(Diana Strickland)

The Bastard

(Emma Sholto)

Love and Marriage

(Zoe)

Armchair Mystery Theatre

(Martha Blake)

The Hidden Room

(Eileen Mahern)