The adopted daughter of an Air Force colonel, strawberry blonde Cynthia Patrick grew up in Europe, acting and modeling there before relocating (and finding the same sort of work) in Hollywood. A Universal-International contractee, she appeared in a small handful of pictures (mostly bits) before she began to freelance in TV. Patrick later went into real estate.
Cynthia Pelletier-Sullivan was born on 12 July 1965 in Rutland, Vermont, USA. She was an actress, known for The Place Beyond the Pines (2012). She was previously married to Christopher Walter Sullivan. She died on 22 July 2016 in Saratoga Springs, New York, USA.
Text: Cynthia Preston is an actor and producer with both Canadian and American citizenship. She is known for her roles in Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan (2018), Carrie (2013), Showtime's Total Recall 2070 (1999), and Whale Music (1994), which was nominated for Best Picture at the Canadian Genie Awards. She has played the lead role in 19 films and has been in roughly 245 episodes of television. In 2014, Cynthia branched out and added producing to her resume, as well as writing, directing, and editing. Cynthia is the voice of Princess Zelda in The Legend of Zelda cartoons. Cynthia played Ophelia in Playhouse West's production of Hamlet in Los Angeles. The short film MUTE that Cynthia produced and stars in is in the festival circuit and won Best Thriller at the Imagine This Women's Film Festival, won The Platinum Remi Award at Worldfest Houston International Film Festival, and was awarded Honorable Mention at both the Toronto International Women Film Festival and The Blue Ridge Film Festival. Cynthia was nominated for Best Performance at the Hollywood North Film Awards for her portrayal of Monette in Mute. Cynthia is currently writing a feature film, a series, producing a VR project, and has signed on to direct two short films.
Don't be fooled by Cynthia Quiles's angelic appearance. She has the huge eyes, perfect nose, and bow lips of a Manga character, the steel trap mind of a chess master, and she can flip a perp twice her size without breaking a sweat. Born in Puerto Rico, raised on the East Coast, she is book smart and full of heart. Cynthia was her class Valedictorian, before turning her focus on her acting career. An articulate martial artist, Cynthia has trained alongside LAPD; action runs through her veins. Between workouts she avidly practices boxing and Krav Maga. In addition to an extensive list of acting studies including Groundlings, Cynthia has trained for many years in the Master Class at the Beverly Hills Playhouse under Howie Deutsch. Cynthia recently signed on for season 2 of the hit CBS All Access series, Why Women Kill, in the role of 'Brenda' and has also appeared on network TV hits such as NBC's Mr. Mayor, alongside Ted Danson, and the ABC drama, Station 19. She has also led multiple indie films and she shines in roles that make good use of her intense, passionate persona. She emerged in the horror-thriller film, Phoenix Forgotten, from executive producer Ridley Scott and played a cop opposite Dean Cain in the action indie, State of Ward. She has worked a slew of incredible directors, including Spike Jonze, who personally selected her at the audition for his project "We Were Once a Fairytale" on the spot.
Cynthia Quintana is an actress, known for Niños Asesinos (2018), Un día cualquiera (2016) and Las Bravo (2014).
Born and raised in Montreal, Québec, Canada. A resident of Toronto, Ontario, Canada for ten years. Studied Philosophy and Film respectively at Carleton University (Ottawa) and Ryerson University (Toronto). Worked as associate producer at Communique Ltd. in Toronto and produced over 30 corporate video productions. Also worked as fashion photographer, film editor, production manager and production co-ordinator. To date, has directed three feature films and one short drama. Winner of major prize at 1995 Berlin International Film Festival (Gay Teddy Award for Best Feature Film).
Cynthia Rodriguez was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She discovered her passion for the arts at a young age and worked hard to hone her craft. After winning two awards for best actress for the indie film "Love Triangle", she decided to move to Los Angeles. She is known for The New Edition Story (2017), Animal Kingdom (2018), and Chicago P.D. (2019).
A native Californian, her exotic looks are attributed to her multi-ethnic heritage. After moving to Los Angeles from San Diego, her first film audition landed her the lead role in the independent feature TV Virus, working opposite such notables as Eric Pierpoint from Alien Nation and Casey Biggs from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This was surprising, since she did not audition for the lead, but rather a smaller, supporting role. Unbeknownst to her at the time, the director and producers auditioned more than 100 actresses for the lead role of Michelle. Landing another lead role in the tongue-in-cheek, big monster film Supercroc established her as an actress with international appeal and she received fan messages from all over the world. Grateful for the support, she personally responded to every person who contacted her. Her strong acting skills paired with her easygoing manner have drawn the attention of both film and television industries. Most recently, she has worked with Ben Affleck and Gavin O'Connor on the film The Way Back. Cynthia continues to delight directors and captivate audiences by her realistic portrayal of characters in both film and television. Off-screen she contributes her time to film projects that showcase actors with disabilities. She also lends her support to veterans and attends events managed by organizations that assist their transition into civilian life.
Cynthia Rothrock is a martial arts expert and athlete, who went on to become a film actress, starring in a number of highly successful B action movies. She first made a name as an action actress in Hong Kong before going on to wow audiences in her home turf. At the time of her popularity, she was well-known as the "Queen of Martial Arts films". Cynthia Rothrock is the World Champion in martial arts Forms and Weapons (1981-1985). Her goal was to be undefeated and retire after five years. With over 100 competitions, she holds the undefeated worldwide record in martial arts Forms competition. In weapons competition, Cynthia is the first and only woman to win number one in North America against the men-at that time, women had to compete with the men. She holds five Black Belts with a rank of 8th Dan Grandmaster. Upon completing her goal of being undefeated in competition, she began her martial arts acting career starring in movies produced and filmed in Hong Kong. Her first movie, Yes, Madam alongside Michelle Yeoh, broke box office records making her a massive star in Hong Kong. After three years of living in Hong Kong, finishing seven films, she returned to the United States to continue her acting career. Today she has starred in over 60 movies. Cynthia has been a role model for women in martial arts and film. In 1983, she became the first woman to grace the cover of Karate Illustrated. Cynthia is a proud inductee into the prestigious Black Belt Hall of Fame, along with Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris. In 2016 she was the first martial artist (male or female) to be inducted into the prestigious International Sports Hall of Fame by Arnold Schwarzenegger and Dr. Robert Goldman.
Cynthia Rube (pronounced Ruby) is an American stage, screen and television actress. A Chicago native, she trained at Chicago's Second City while performing on stage in various musical theater productions. Cynthia has trained and performed with The Groundlings, Upright Citizens Brigade (LA) and is a Second City Graduate. She has filmed over 14 sketches for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and is often cast as the quirky character for both television and film. Cynthia is an avid yogi and is a PMA certified Pilates Instructor with a Stott training background. Cynthia is co-founder and producer for Gordon McCleevy Productions with her husband Ray E Klein. She can be seen performing on stages with the Indy group Indoor Voices (Upright Citizens Brigade (LA).