(AEA, SAG, AFTRA) Cindy was born in Utah and grew up in Northfield, Minnesota. She graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy and received a B.A. in Drama from Tufts University. She won a scholarship to the Banff School of Fine Arts and played Gertrude Stein in Chamber Music in their play festival. Cindy trained at the Drama Centre, London and studied Russian at Hunter College. She played lead roles in new plays for two years with the Greenwich House Theatre Company, including A.K.A. with Michael Zaslow and Farley Grainger and The Marie Antoinette Society with Kim Hunter and Phyllis Newman. She played Cora, Bibi, and Annie in Anatol at the Foundation Theatre in New Jersey. Other roles include: the model, whore, wife (etc...) in R.W. Fassbinder's Blood on a Cat's Neck, Rene de Sade in The Comedy of the Marquis de Sade, Isabelle Grey in an adaptation of Tenessee Williams' story Mysterious Virtue of an Oyster, Kay in I Won't Dance, Sofia Alexandrovna in Fortune and Misfortune, and Lucy in You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. In November she directed her first project - two new one-acts for Shotgun Productions at the Trilogy Theatre.
Production/Credit | Where | Opening Night |
The Elephant Graveyard ...... Directed | New Jersey Repertory Company | 12/6/1998 |