Hilary Shepard, a multifaceted individual with a rich history, was born and raised in the vibrant city of New York.
In the late 1980s, Hilary, also known by her married name Hilary Shepard-Turner, took on the role of lead singer and percussionist in the all-girl group the American Girls, a venture that unfortunately did not last.
Following the disbandment of the American Girls, Hilary shifted her focus to acting, making appearances in numerous motion pictures and television series.
She is perhaps most notably recognized for her portrayal of the evil pirate queen Divatox in the film "Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie," and later took on the role of the same character in the latter half of "Power Rangers Turbo," succeeding Carol Hoyt.
In addition to her work on "Power Rangers Turbo," Hilary also made notable appearances on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," taking on the roles of the Benzite ensign Hoya and Lauren, one of the genetically enhanced humans.
Furthermore, Hilary played the role of Zena in the film "Scanner Cop," showcasing her versatility as an actress.
In a venture that highlights her creative side, Hilary co-created two board games with actress Daryl Hannah, "Love It or Hate It" and "LIEbrary."
The latter game, "LIEbrary," was previewed by Hannah on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in December 2005, giving audiences a glimpse into the innovative work of Hilary Shepard.