Cindy Creekmore, a dynamic and multifaceted individual with a rich tapestry of experiences, was born in the iconic city of New York, a hub of creativity and innovation. However, her formative years were spent in the thriving metropolis of Houston, Texas, where she was exposed to a diverse range of cultures and influences that would later shape her artistic pursuits.
With a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre from Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, Cindy developed a strong foundation in the performing arts, honing her skills in acting, directing, and playwriting. This academic background provided her with a solid understanding of the technical and creative aspects of theatre, enabling her to bring her unique perspective to the stage.
As she looked to the future, Cindy set her sights on returning to the city that never sleeps, New York, where she would continue to cultivate her passion for the performing arts.
For a period of nine years, she dedicated herself to the art of acting in the vibrant city of New York, achieving significant success by securing prominent national commercial bookings. Additionally, she played a pivotal role in the founding of the all-female, improvisational comedy troupe, "Chicks with Shticks," at the esteemed Caroline's Comedy Club, located on the iconic Broadway.
Furthermore, her extensive resume showcases a standout performance in the esteemed HBO Emmy award-winning animated series, I-Spy, where she took center stage and brought her character to life. Moreover, she embarked on an exciting adventure in Southeast Asia, where she lent her voice to over 500 international cartoons, leaving a lasting impact on the world of animation.
Cindy's triumphant return to the United States was swiftly followed by her securing a recurring role on the highly acclaimed and popular television series, Friday Night Lights, where she brought to life the captivating and intriguing character of Missy Aubrey. Her exceptional acting abilities also led to her being cast in starring roles, showcasing her remarkable talent and range, in the Disney production of Hatching Pete, where she shone as the endearing and lovable Miss Banfield. Furthermore, she made notable appearances in the 2012 cinematic releases of Butter, an impressive ensemble cast including the talented Jennifer Garner and Hugh Jackman, and Playing the Field, featuring an all-star lineup of Gerard Butler, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Uma Thurman.
One of Cindy's most remarkable accomplishments in her life's journey thus far is undoubtedly the creation and nurturing of her loving family, with her children, Catie and William, serving as the crowning jewel of her endeavors.