Quinn Shephard started her journey as an actress at the remarkably young age of four. Right from the beginning, she showed great promise, making her debut in films such as Harrison’s Flowers (2002), where she starred alongside Andie MacDowell. In the early stages of her career, Quinn Shephard also made appearances on television, landing a role on the long-running series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC, 1999–present).
After that, Quinn Shephard continued to build her television resume with roles in popular shows like Person of Interest (2011–16), Made in Jersey (CBS, 2012), and Hostages (CBS, 2013–14). She also appeared in other notable series such as The Blacklist (2013–present), Believe (NBC, 2014), and Almost There (DirecTV, 2016).
In more recent years, Quinn Shephard took on a role in the Bella Thorne-led drama Midnight Sun (2018), further showcasing her acting range and dedication to her craft.
Quinn Shephard has been recognized for her work in film, with her highest-rated project being The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018). On the other hand, one of her lower-rated works includes Midnight Sun (2018). While opinions can vary, these two films represent different ends of the spectrum in terms of audience and critical reception for Quinn Shephard during that time. It’s interesting to see how diverse her roles can be, from one project to the next.