Cindy Carino, a multifaceted individual born in Australia, boasts a unique blend of cultural heritage, being half Filipina Spanish and half Russian/German Australian. This exotic Eurasian look has garnered her international recognition, with features in numerous countries including the Philippines, Indonesia, USA, UK, and Jamaica.
As a model, music video actress, and event socialite, Cindy has been in high demand by international clients. One notable project was her role as a Mafia "Drug lords' girlfriend" in a production by Shaolin Productions, where she starred alongside a cast of Russians and Asians. Her breakthrough role came in the Chinese-American film "The Last Kung Fu Monk" in 2011, alongside American actor Li Zhang.
Cindy's model status and popularity led to her being credited highly on Google, with producers capitalizing on her name to boost sales upon the film's release. She went on to star in various television commercials and TV appearances, including Australia's first Underground Movie "Underbelly", a true crime-drama that originally aired on the Nine Network and is now broadcast worldwide.
Each series of Underbelly is based on real-life events, with Cindy starring in one of the telemovies, titled "Tell Them Lucifer was Here", which aired in 2011. This notable achievement further solidified her reputation as a talented actress.
In addition to her acting and modeling career, Cindy has held the title of "Miss Australia" and "Face Of Australia", placing TOP 5 in the World Wide Pageant in Paris. She has also worked as an International Lingerie Model for top designers in Latvia and Russia.
Furthermore, Cindy is associated with the Bully Zero Australia Foundation, serving as an Official Celebrity Ambassador for AFL Essendon Football club. Her philanthropic efforts and celebrity status have made her a prominent figure in Australian society.