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Years active
  
1981–present

Name
  
Karen Sheperd

Role
  
Actress


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Born
  
12 November 1961 (age 62) (
1961-11-12
)

Occupation
  
Actress, martial artist

Movies
  
Cyborg 2, Righting Wrongs, Another Day in Paradise

Similar People
  
Michael Schroeder, Corey Yuen, Yuen Biao, Tsui Hark, Larry Clark

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Karen Sheperd (born November 12, 1961) is an American martial artist, stunt double and actress who has worked in film, theatre and television.

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Sheperd was the first woman to hold the title of #1 Women's Black Belt Forms Champion and was instrumental in pioneering recognition for female martial arts forms competitors.

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Acting

During her reign as the #1 Women's Black Belt forms champion, Sheperd received an offer from Tadashi Yamashita to star in The Shinobi Ninja. This was her first film.

After filming Shinobi Ninja in Japan in 1981, Sheperd retired from competition to study acting in Los Angeles, California.

A few of the films she subsequently starred in are:

  • Cyborg 2 with Angelina Jolie and Jack Palance
  • Righting Wrongs (aka 'Above the Law') with Cynthia Rothrock
  • America 3000.
  • Sheperd is known for her character as "The Enforcer" on television's Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Her first episode, titled "The Enforcer", received the highest ratings for the entire series. Author Robert Weisbrot said "The fight scenes between Hercules and the Enforcer are among the series' best".

    Sheperd has performed on stage (theatre) in such plays as Summer and Smoke by Tennessee Williams and In the Boom Boom Room by David Rabe.

    Martial arts

    Sheperd was the first woman to be officially rated #1 World Karate Champion in forms, a title she held for two years, 1979 and 1980. Before 1979, separate ratings existed for female fighters but not for female forms competitors. Often competing against a field of men, Sheperd believed more women would compete if they had a title to compete for. Sheperd organized a petition to establish the title and garnered the support of tournament promoters to begin offering a separate forms division for female competitors. The editor of Karate Illustrated Magazine, Renardo Barden, established the first official ratings for female forms competitors in 1979. Having gained the highest accumulated 1st place points on the Karate competition circuit, Sheperd achieved the #1 rating by Karate Illustrated Magazine for 1979 and 1980.

    Sheperd also had the distinction of being the first #1 Women's Forms Champion in the STAR System World Kickboxing Ratings (Standardized Tournaments And Ratings) System which was established in 1980 by editor Paul Maslak for Kick Illustrated Magazine.

    Sheperd was the first woman to ever win the Grand Championship title over all male and female forms competitors at the US Open Battle of the Superstars at the Bayfront Center in St. Petersburg, Florida on November 1, 1980. Her victory with her signature chain whip was featured on "The World of People" television show.

    As the nation's top-rated woman, Karen Sheperd continued her dominance by defeating Belinda Davis, Cynthia Rothrock and Lori Clapper in Women's Black Belt Forms at the Diamond Nationals on May 2, 1981 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    In 1992 Sheperd was voted the "Most Popular Female Martial Arts Superstar" by readers of Inside Kung Fu Magazine. In 1997 Sheperd was inducted into the prestigious Black Belt Hall of Fame as "Woman of the Year". In 2002, she was inducted into the Martial Arts History Museum Hall of Fame.

    She currently holds the rank of 7th degree Black Belt (martial arts) in the art of Wun Hop Kuen Do, based on the Kajukenbo system founded by Al Dacascos. While Al Dacascos is her head instructor in Wun Hop Kuen Do, Sheperd was the protégé (for forms competition) of Malia Bernal, stepmother of Mark Dacascos.

    Filmography

    Actress
    2014
    M.A.R.R.A as
    Deidre
    2011
    Criminal Minds (TV Series) as
    Katherine Shepherd
    - Epilogue (2011) - Katherine Shepherd
    2003
    Midnight Expression (Short) as
    J.P. Harley
    2000
    The Privateers (TV Movie) as
    Capt. Lana Tori
    1999
    V.I.P. (TV Series) as
    Leena
    - Val Goes to Town (1999) - Leena
    1998
    Diagnosis Murder (TV Series) as
    Liz Ambrose
    - The Last Resort (1998) - Liz Ambrose
    1998
    Another Day in Paradise as
    Big Man's Wife (as Karen Lee Sheperd)
    1998
    Boogie Boy as
    Marlene (as Karen Lee Sheperd)
    1996
    Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (TV Series) as
    Enforcer
    - Not Fade Away (1996) - Enforcer
    - The Enforcer (1996) - Enforcer
    1996
    For Life or Death as
    Zani
    1996
    Firestorm as
    Carmin
    1994
    Operation Golden Phoenix as
    Princess Tara
    1993
    Cyborg 2: Glass Shadow (Video) as
    Chen
    1993
    Terminator Woman as
    Sgt. Julie A. Parish
    1992
    Mission of Justice (Video) as
    Lynn Steele
    1991
    Blood Chase as
    Cheryl Anderson
    1986
    Righting Wrongs as
    Karen
    1986
    America 3000 as
    Keva (as Karen Lee Sheperd)
    1985
    Sword of Heaven as
    Valley girl patient (as Karen Lee Sheperd)
    1982
    The Concrete Jungle as
    Kung Fu (as Karen Shepard)
    1981
    The Shinobi Ninja as
    Elizabeth Smith
    Stunts
    -
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV Series) (stunt double - 9 episodes, 1998 - 2003) (stunts - 2 episodes, 1999)
    - Empty Places (2003) - (stunt double: Eliza Dushku - uncredited)
    - Dirty Girls (2003) - (stunt double: Eliza Dushku - uncredited)
    - This Year's Girl (2000) - (stunt double: Eliza Dushku - uncredited)
    - Hush (1999) - (stunts - uncredited)
    - Living Conditions (1999) - (stunts - uncredited)
    - Graduation Day: Part 1 (1999) - (stunt double: Eliza Dushku - uncredited)
    - Choices (1999) - (stunt double: Eliza Dushku - uncredited)
    - Bad Girls (1999) - (stunt double: Eliza Dushku)
    - The Zeppo (1999) - (stunt double: Eliza Dushku - uncredited)
    - Gingerbread (1999) - (stunt double: Eliza Dushku - uncredited)
    - Revelations (1998) - (stunt double: Eliza Dushku - uncredited)
    2001
    Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (stunts)
    2000
    Walker, Texas Ranger (TV Series) (stunt double - 21 episodes)
    - The Final Showdown: Part 1 (2001) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Reel Rangers (2001) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Blood Diamonds (2001) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Without a Sound (2001) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Unsafe Speed (2001) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Medieval Crimes (2001) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Legends (2001) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - 6 Hours (2001) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Justice for All (2001) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Saturday Night (2001) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Desperate Measures (2001) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Golden Boy (2001) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Faith (2000) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Retribution (2000) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Lazarus (2000) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Winds of Change (2000) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - The Avenging Angel (2000) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - White Buffalo (2000) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Showdown at Casa Diablo: Part 1 (2000) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - The General's Return (2000) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    - Black Dragons (2000) - (stunt double: Nia Peeples)
    1999
    Angel (TV Series) (stunt double: Faith)
    1999
    Mystery Men (stunts)
    1998
    BASEketball (stunt double)
    1996
    Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV Movie) (stunts - uncredited)
    1989
    Ninja Academy (stunts)
    Miscellaneous
    1986
    America 3000 (assistant fight choreographer)
    Self
    2004
    Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party (Documentary) as
    Self
    1995
    Encyclopedia of Martial Arts: Hollywood Celebrities (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1983
    California Girls as
    Self - Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai
    Archive Footage
    1990
    The Best of the Martial Arts Films (Documentary) as
    Self

    References

    Karen Sheperd Wikipedia