Cindy
Broadway & Stage
Cindy hit Broadway in 1988 after spending just nine months in New York. Stephen Sondheim cast her in Into the Woods, where she played multiple roles including Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and Cinderella. She went on to play Wendy in the Tony-nominated revival of Peter Pan—a role that made her one of only seven women to ever play Peter Pan on a Broadway stage.
She was also part of the Tony-winning Carousel at Lincoln Center Theatre, then spent over a decade headlining regional productions across the country. Those credits include Redhead, Annie Get Your Gun, West Side Story, and Song and Dance—shows featuring roles originally made famous by her idols Gwen Verdon, Bernadette Peters, and Chita Rivera.
Voice Acting & Animation
Cindy is one of LA's top voice actors, best known for her work in animated films and video games. Her range is genuinely impressive—she's voiced everything from title characters to background roles, all backed by serious vocal training and years of professional singing.
Recent animation work includes the title character in The Snow Queen and Operetta on the Emmy-nominated Monster High series. She's also the voice of Leap in LeapFrog DVDs and Eli the Cat in Scout and Friends. Fans might recognize her as Lois Lane and Brainiac in DC's Superman: Red Son Rising, Pepper Potts in Marvel's Iron Man, and Betty Boop (whose likeness appears on animated slot machines in Vegas and Atlantic City).
Other notable credits span Tutenstein, Happily N'Ever After 2, and Scooby and Shaggy.
Video Games & ADR
She's got over 50 video game titles under her belt, with recent work in Resident Evil: Degeneration, Fallout: New Vegas, Skyrim, Metro, BioShock 2, Persona 4 Arena, Guild Wars 2, and Zero Escape: Virtues Last Reward—the last one especially popular with fans.
Beyond games, Cindy has done ADR work on over 100 films and TV shows. Television credits include The Good Wife, CSI: NY, Community, Gilmore Girls, Entourage, Californication, Switched at Birth, and The Secret Circle. She's also worked on Oscar-winning films like Crazy Heart, The Fighter, Pirates of the Caribbean 4, and Wall Street 2.
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