Cynthia Adler is a talented actress, award-winning socio-political satirist, and renowned voiceover artist. She is married to actor John Henry Cox and has an impressive list of credits, including Knightriders, Bananas Is My Business, The Actress, Love, American Style, and more.
As a voiceover artist, Cynthia has worked on numerous projects, including the animated feature "Fantastic Planet," the Showtime television series "HAPPYish," and narrations for HBO's "Real Sex," Discovery Channel, PBS, and American Masters.
Cynthia has also lent her voice to many national commercials, such as Revlon, Mercedes Benz, Pampers, McDonalds, Estee Lauder, Delta Airlines, and Chiquita Banana. Her original poem "My Face" was chosen for a national ad campaign for Oil of Olay, which ran for nearly two years.
In addition to her voiceover work, Cynthia has performed in her own cabaret acts, which have been a huge success. These shows eventually evolved into a one-woman show, "Downloaded...and in Denial," which received rave reviews and was featured in The New York Times.
As a writer, Cynthia has contributed to "Mad Magazine," "Status" magazine, and "Film International" magazine. She has also written copy for numerous TV commercials and dubbed leading roles in foreign films, such as "Swept Away" and "Seven Beauties."
Cynthia has also performed in numerous on-screen projects, including "Che Cosa?" for Italian Television, "Hangin' Out With Ceci" for ABC Afterschool Special, George Romero's "Knightriders," and "Bananas Is My Business" on PBS.
As a trained Muppet performer, Cynthia has worked with Jim Henson and Frank Oz and has performed in the Muppet Shows in London. Her "Duck" character is still widely recognized and celebrated by Muppet fans.
As a writer, actress, and socio-political satirist, Cynthia has performed at numerous events, including Social Venture Network, The Open Center, and "Events of the Heart" at the Geffen theatre in LA. She has also been a strong environmental activist, serving as Co-Chair of the Environment Committee for "The Creative Coalition" for seven years and working closely with Christopher Reeve and Robert Kennedy Jr. to save the quality of the drinking water in New York City.
Cynthia is a member of the theatrical acting Adler family and has been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry for many years.