Cybill Shepherd, 74, dons sleeveless top on warm day in LA as she steps out on rare outing with help of assistant

Cybill Shepherd was pictured on a rare outing in Los Angeles on Thursday with an assistant, donning a sleeveless top as the weather heats up in Southern California.

The actress, 74, wore a black sleeveless top with a sleeveless black vest with blue jeans and sneakers on the sunny day.

The Memphis, Tennessee-born actress, who's been seen in cinematic classics such as The Last Picture Show and Taxi Driver, donned sunglasses and had her dark blonde locks pulled back as she was seen during the daytime outing.

Shepherd's most recent role came as author Nancy Crampton-Brophy in the 2023 TV movie How to Murder Your Husband, written and directed by Stephen Tolkin.

Shepherd's costars in the production included Steve Guttenberg, Sandy Minh Abley and Primo Allon.

Cybill Shepherd, 74, was pictured on a rare outing in Los Angeles on Thursday with an assistant, donning a sleeveless top as the weather heats up in Southern California

Cybill Shepherd, 74, was pictured on a rare outing in Los Angeles on Thursday with an assistant, donning a sleeveless top as the weather heats up in Southern California 

Shepherd starred on the popular series Moonlighting opposite Bruce Willis, as the duo played the respective characters of Maddie Hayes and David Addison on the dramatic comedy.

Shepherd was feted for her work on the TV series, which ran from 1985-1989 on ABC, with two Golden Globe wins in the category of Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical in 1986 and 1987, also receiving a nomination in 1988.

She was also nominated for an Emmy for her work on the show in 1988. 

She would go on to receive three more Emmy nominations from 1995-1997 for her work on the CBS series Cybill, which also earned her another Golden Globe in 1996 and a nomination the following year. 

Willis, 69, has made headlines over the past two years amid his battle with frontotemporal dementia, as his family jointly announced in March of 2022 that he would be stepping back from his acting career amid his health issues.

Willis' daughter Rumer Willis, 35, said last month on the TODAY show that her father is doing 'so good' as he's surrounded and supported by family amid the tough times.

Rumer in the appearance said that she and her relatives have shared details with the public about Bruce's health battle in an effort to spread awareness about the condition.

'Our vulnerability and transparency as a family about what he's going through to me is so important,' Rumer said, 'because if it can have any impact on another family that is struggling in any way with something like this, or bring more attention to the disease in hopes of finding a cure or anything that can be of service to anybody else, I think is really important.'

The award-winning actress was pictured at an event in LA in December of 2022

The award-winning actress was pictured at an event in LA in December of 2022 

Shepherd starred on the popular 1980s series Moonlighting opposite Bruce Willis, as the duo played the respective characters of Maddie Hayes and David Addison on the dramatic comedy

Shepherd starred on the popular 1980s series Moonlighting opposite Bruce Willis, as the duo played the respective characters of Maddie Hayes and David Addison on the dramatic comedy 

Shepherd was feted for her work on the TV series, which ran from 1985-1989 on ABC, winning two Golden Globes

Shepherd was feted for her work on the TV series, which ran from 1985-1989 on ABC, winning two Golden Globes 

Shepherd appeared opposite Robert De Niro in the 1976 classic Taxi Driver

Shepherd appeared opposite Robert De Niro in the 1976 classic Taxi Driver 

In the wake of Willis' diagnosis going public, Shepherd had kind words to say about her one-time costar while appearing at a Race to Erase MS benefit gala in Los Angeles in May of 2022.

'I will always love Bruce,' Shepherd told Extra.

She noted how the charismatic star won the role on the TV series, which helped pave the way for his breakout movies with hits such as the Die Hard series, Pulp Fiction and The Sixth Sense.

'I just have to say one thing about Bruce - no one else was ever considered for the part when he walked in the room,' Shepherd said.

Shepherd opened up on the chemistry they shared with one another that resonated with viewers.

'My temperature went up 10 degrees,' Shepherd said. 'That meant two things to me: one, I was very attracted to him, two, I would never act on it, 'cause we were both very attracted to each other.'