A native Californian, her striking appearance is a result of her rich multi-ethnic heritage, which has undoubtedly contributed to her unique charm and allure.
After making the move from San Diego to Los Angeles, her very first film audition led to a remarkable opportunity, landing her the lead role in the independent feature TV Virus, where she shared the screen with esteemed actors Eric Pierpoint from Alien Nation and Casey Biggs from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. What's more, this was an unexpected turn of events, as she initially auditioned for a supporting role, not the lead. The director and producers, however, had other plans, and auditioned over 100 actresses for the coveted role of Michelle, unbeknownst to her at the time.
Her subsequent lead role in the tongue-in-cheek, big monster film Supercroc further cemented her status as an actress with global appeal, and she received an overwhelming response from fans worldwide. Grateful for the outpouring of support, she personally responded to every single person who reached out to her.
Her impressive acting skills, coupled with her affable nature, have garnered the attention of both the film and television industries. Most recently, she has had the pleasure of working with Ben Affleck and Gavin O'Connor on the film The Way Back. Cynthia continues to impress directors and captivate audiences with her nuanced and realistic portrayals of characters in both film and television.
Away from the spotlight, she dedicates her time to film projects that showcase actors with disabilities, as well as lending her support to veterans and attending events organized by organizations that assist their transition into civilian life.