Cindera Che is an Asian American actor and dancer best known for her distinct role as the Madame in Michael Jackson: Smooth Criminal (1988). Her career spans over thirty years with her recent appearances on ABC's sitcom Fresh Off the Boat (2015), NBC's Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (2020), ABC's dramedy Lethal Weapon (2016) and working with the creator of Master of None (2015), Alan Yang in his directorial debut in Netflix's feature - Tigertail (2020). Cindera started her career as a dancer appearing on a weekly television variety show, at the age of twelve, in her hometown Taipei, Taiwan. In 1977, her father purchased a House of Pies restaurant in Orange County and moved the family to the United States. She landed her first professional job in the U.S. on ABC's Fantasy Island (1977) Some of her most memorable dancing jobs include: partnering with Donald O'Connor in Out to Sea (1997), pop-locking in Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984), dancing on the freeway in La La Land (2016) and salsaing in the Showtime series Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (2020). Besides being in front of the camera, Cindera has been an influential dance teacher and performance coach for over 35 years. She was on staff at The Edge Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles, as well as teaching in conventions and workshops that took her all over the U.S. and abroad. She created the Movement For Actors training program at The Edge Performing Arts Center. Her skills of turning non-dancers into expressive movers landed her an appearance on Dancing with the Stars (2005) coaching Kristi Yamaguchi in her winning performance. Among the choreography projects she's involved in, creating a finale for a cast of 750 inmates from the famed dancing inmates of Cebu, the Philippines for the film Dance of the Steel Bars (2013) was her favorite as she was able to truly explore the idea that dance transcends all human barriers: a belief that she aims to bring to all of her work.
Cinderella Colbert is known for The Temp (2024), Induced 2 and Tricks (2024).
Cinderella Graham was born and raised in Pomona, CA. She is an Actress, Model, Ms. Black California USA 2013/14, Humanitarian and Peace Activist. Cinderella acts and models in various TV Shows, Web Series, Commercials, and Feature Films. She has had substantial roles in Feature Films, some of which include her role as Jules in A Christmas Wedding, directed by Tyler Maddox Simms and starring Vivica Fox, Tiffany Haddish, and Miguel Nunez and her other role as Monica Baker in Steele Justice, directed by Richard Brooks and starring Eric Roberts, Richard T. Jones, and Corbin Bernsen. In 2013, in line with her platform for Ms. Black California USA 2013/14, she decided to launch a campaign with a focus on developing strategic alliances with organizations, institutions, corporations, and individuals who are interested in creating and have created innovative strategies to empower At Risk Youth and help the Homeless. When she is not working, she likes to read a good book, catch a movie, or hang out with friends at a nice restaurant or lounge. She resides in Hollywood, California.
Cindi Dietrich is known for St. Elmo's Fire (1985), Made in U.S.A. (1987) and Out of Control (1984).
Cindrella D. Cruz is known for C.I.D. (1998), Gutar Gu (2023) and Lovely Massage Parlour (2021).
Cindy Adams was born on April 24, 1930 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Singing in the Dark (1956), The Nanny (1993) and Best Actress (2000). She was previously married to Joey Adams.
Cindy Almouzni is an actress, known for Annette (2021).
Award-winning filmmaker Cindy Baer began her career as an actress with the Boston Children's Theatre at the age of 14. She has performed in over two dozen stage plays, including the critically acclaimed roles of Essie in the Pasadena Shakespeare Company's production of "You Can't Take It With You," and Jill in the 30th anniversary production of Leonard Gershe's "Butterflies are Free" at the prestigious Matrix Theatre in Hollywood, which she also produced. Cindy founded the production company Free Dream Pictures in 2001, and made her feature directing/producing debut with Purgatory House (2004), which was written by a 14-year-old at-risk girl that Baer mentored in the Big Sisters of Los Angeles Program. She cast the teenage writer Celeste Davis opposite newcomers Johnny Pacar (Disney's Now You See It... (2005), NBC's Flight 29 Down (2005)) and Brian Dietzen (NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003)), in their acting debuts, alongside Jim Hanks, the talented younger brother of Tom Hanks. "Purgatory House" became a critical darling, garnering feature stories in over 60 publications, including NPR's "All Things Considered", The New York Post, The Chicago Tribune, and CBS Radio. It won 12 film festival awards, 2 Prism Award Nominations, and appeared on several critics' lists for "Best Films of the Year" before securing distribution with Image Entertainment. Baer's second feature Odd Brodsky (2014) which she directed, produced and also co-wrote with her cinematographer husband Matthew Irving, had similar success, appearing in 30 film festivals and winning 21 festival awards. It was a critical darling, 100% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, and reached #19 on the iTunes independent Comedy Charts in the United States, #13 in the United Kingdom, and #2 in Sweden and Armenia. The screenplay reached #1 on Amazon's Best Sellers charts for screenplays. She is also the co-founder of the California nonprofit organization Patron of the Arts, whose mission is to help emerging filmmakers create work and connect with audiences.