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Ray 'Shep' Shepard is a fictional character portrayed by Ron Eldard in the TV series ER.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Welcome Back Carter! (season 2), they were 30 years old.
They appear in 17 episodes out of a total of 331 aired

Ray 'Shep' Shepard

by Ron Eldard

character

Episodes17

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    Welcome Back Carter!

    episode S2.E1 september 1995
    While victims of a gang shootout are being brought in, Carter is late and a new group of third year medical students arrives.
  • 7.6
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    Summer Run

    episode S2.E2 september 1995
    It's Weaver's first day and she doesn't exactly make a lot of friends. Carol rides along with the paramedics.
  • 7.8
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    Do One, Teach One, Kill One

    episode S2.E3 october 1995
    Carter gets his first official patient while Doug treats a four-year-old Asian boy who has AIDS.
  • 7.8
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    What Life?

    episode S2.E4 october 1995
    The feud between Susan and Weaver gets to the point where Mark has to step in.
  • 7.8
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    Days Like This

    episode S2.E6 november 1995
    Doug and Harper had sex. Mark finds out about this. So does Carter.
  • 7.7
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    The Secret Sharer

    episode S2.E8 november 1995
    Doug gets the opportunity to stay at the ER thanks to the publicity surrounding his rescue of a drowning boy the week before.
  • 7.6
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    Home

    episode S2.E9 december 1995
    Jennifer and Rachel have been involved in a car accident and Mark rushes to Milwaukee where they're in the hospital.
  • 8
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    A Miracle Happens Here

    episode S2.E10 december 1995
    Mark has to deal with the fact he can't see Rachel during the holidays and takes care of a Holocaust survivor whose grandchild is missing.
  • 7.7
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    Dead of Winter

    episode S2.E11 january 1996
    Shep and Raul enter a house with about a dozen abandoned and ill-fed children and bring them to the ER.
  • 8.6
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    The Healers

    episode S2.E16 february 1996
    Shep and Raul go in a burning house without the proper equipment to save three children.
  • 7.6
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    The Match Game

    episode S2.E17 march 1996
    Carter is very nervous because he's about to get his residency match. Mark changes his look.
  • 8.6
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    A Shift in the Night

    episode S2.E18 april 1996
    Mark has to work for the fourth night in a row while a lot of the staff are absent and the number of patients is towering.
  • 7.6
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    Fire in the Belly

    episode S2.E19 april 1996
    Benton dismisses a patient he hasn't seen who should have been admitted. Carter competes with Dale, a new surgical resident-in-training who once slept with Harper.
  • 7.7
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    Fevers of Unknown Origin

    episode S2.E20 may 1996
    In order to avoid having to deal with her personal problems regarding little Susie, Susan wholly absorbs herself in her work.
  • 7.6
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    Take These Broken Wings

    episode S2.E21 may 1996
    Susan has therapy to get over losing little Susie and Jeanie's ex-husband is brought in.
  • 8.3
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    John Carter, M.D.

    episode S2.E22 may 1996
    Mark Greene strikes a deal with Kerry Weaver - he will support her application for an ER attending position if she in turn will support Susan Lewis for Chief Resident. When Susan doesn't get the job, Mark is told to go ask her why. Carter is finally going to graduate and wants Benton to attend the party his family is throwing for him. Unfortunately, Carter decides to sit with a young patient awaiting a liver transplant and misses his own graduation ceremony. With the news she has received about her former husband Al's health, Jeanie Boulet decides to have herself tested. Doug Ross' girlfriend Karen forges his prescription for percodan. Hathaway's boyfriend, Shep, is refusing to undergo his anger management treatment. Mark's ex-wife Jen tells him that she is going to re-marry. Loretta Sweet asks Greene if he would become guardian to her kids.
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    Doctor Carter, I Presume

    episode S3.E1 september 1996
    It's the first day of Carter's internship. He has a 36 hour shift and overnight he has to cover the ER, the ICU as well as the surgical patients.