Hershey's impressive television resume boasts a range of credits, including the 2005 ABC sitcom pilot, Marsha Potter Gets a Life, which showcased her exceptional comedic talent. Prior to this, she had already made a name for herself with the 2004 NBC sitcom pilot, D.O.T.S., further solidifying her reputation as a talented actress.
Her television career didn't stop there, as she went on to become a co-host finalist for the popular ABC program, The View, in 1997. This notable achievement demonstrates her ability to hold her own in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
In addition to her work in sitcoms, Hershey has also appeared in a number of other television shows, including the ABC soap opera, Port Charles, in 1997, as well as the paranormal-themed series, The Paranormal Borderline, and the sci-fi drama, Pandora's Clock, both in 1996.
Aside from her television work, Hershey has also made a mark in the world of independent film. Her role in the 1997 Seattle-based grunge rock film, Slaves to the Underground, showcased her versatility as an actress and her ability to adapt to a wide range of genres.
Furthermore, Hershey has also been featured in the American Bollywood film, Americanizing Shelley, in 2007, playing the female lead and demonstrating her impressive range as a performer.