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And then there's that accent. Memphis-native Shepherd naturally has a soft, sultry drawl, but had to get the stronger Texas sound down for "Picture Show," and it still proves no small feat. "I can overdo the Texas accent. I, at one point, was saying, 'Y'all HAWN-gry?' And the executive producer, who is from Texas, came up from Beaumont, said, 'We don't say HAWN-gry. We say, 'HUN-gry.' And I was like, 'Oh, thank you. Tell me that as soon as you notice it." For Shepherd, the "Client List" role feels a bit like following in the shoes of her mentors. She was just 19 when she did "Picture Show," opposite veterans Eileen Brennan, Ellen Burstyn and Cloris Leachman (the latter winning an Oscar for her performance). "And they were all playing these wonderful older characters in their prime. And I feel like this is my chance to do that." Off screen, the twice-divorced Shepherd is very close to her three children, "but I don't have kids at home anymore. I have a 15-year-old cat." And there is a boyfriend. "Mum's the word. We've managed to stay under the radar, and we're going to keep it that way." But not as an actress: In addition to "Client List," it's likely she'll return to "Psych," on which she's made guest appearances, and she just signed to appear as a guest on "Hot in Cleveland." "Mama very happy," Shepherd said, smiling. "I'm very happy. And I'm going to keep it that way." ___ Online:
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