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Cindy Williams Born Cynthia Jane Williams
August 22, 1947
Van Nuys, California, U.S.Occupation Actress Years active 1970–present Spouse Bill Hudson (1982-2000; divorced); 2 children Cynthia Jane "Cindy" Williams (born August 22, 1947) is an American actress best known for starring in the television situation-comedy series Laverne & Shirley, in the role of "Shirley Feeney", and for her role as Laurie Henderson in the classic film American Graffiti.
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Early life
Williams was born in Van Nuys, California, to Francesca (née Bellini) and Beachard Williams. She has one sibling, a sister, Carol Ann Williams. She graduated from Birmingham High School. She attended Los Angeles City College. She has appeared in 19 movies.
Career
After college, Williams began her professional career by landing national commercials, which included Foster Grant sunglasses and TWA. Her first roles in television, among others, were on Room 222, Nanny and the Professor and Love American Style.
She picked up important film roles early in her career: George Cukor's Travels with My Aunt (1972); as Ron Howard's high school sweetheart in George Lucas's American Graffiti (1973); and Francis Ford Coppola's The Conversation (1974). She auditioned for Lucas's next project, Star Wars, but lost the role of Princess Leia to Carrie Fisher.[citation needed]
She portrayed the loyal and fun-loving brewery worker "Shirley Feeney" in the sitcom Laverne and Shirley. from 1976 until 1982. Although praised for her portrayal of Shirley, she left the show after the 2nd episode of the show's eighth and final season, after she became pregnant with her first child. Later she starred in the short-lived 1993-94 sitcom Getting By. She has guest starred on several television shows, including two episodes of 8 Simple Rules.
She has performed onstage in the national tours of Grease, Deathtrap and Moon Over Buffalo, and a regional production of Nunsense. She reunited with her L&S co-star Eddie Mekka in a November 2008 regional production of the Renée Taylor-Joseph Bologna comedy play It Had to Be You.[1]
Williams made her Broadway debut as daffy "Mrs. Tottendale" in The Drowsy Chaperone at the Marquis Theatre on December 11, 2007, succeeding JoAnne Worley in the role originated by Georgia Engel.[2]
She made a guest appearance on illusionist David Copperfield's first CBS TV special in 1978. She assisted Copperfield in the Zig Zag Girl and a length-wise sawing-in-half illusions.[citation needed]
Williams was executive producer on the successful Steve Martin comedy film Father of the Bride and its sequel.[citation needed]
Personal life
Williams was married to Bill Hudson of the musical trio Hudson Brothers in 1982, but the marriage ended in divorce in 2000. Together they have two children: Emily Hudson (born 1982) and Zachary Hudson (born 1986).
In late 2009 Ms. Williams was wrongly accused of penning an article in the Washington Post about military pay grades; she was confused with another Cindy. [3][4]
Filmography
- Gas-s-s-s (1971)
- Drive, He Said (1971)
- Beware! The Blob (1972)
- Travels with My Aunt (1972)
- The Killing Kind (1973)
- American Graffiti (1973)
- The Conversation (1974)
- Mr. Ricco (1975)
- The First Nudie Musical (1976)
- More American Graffiti (1979)
- Sois belle et tais-toi (1981) (documentary)
- The Creature Wasn't Nice (1983)
- UFOria (1985)
- Big Man on Campus (1989)
- Rude Awakening (1989)
- Bingo (1991)
- Meet Wally Sparks (1997)
- The Biggest Fan (2002)
- The Legend of William Tell (2006)
- The Last Guy on Earth (2007)
Television work
- The Funny Side (1971) (cancelled after 3 months)
- The Migrants (1974)
- Hawaii Five-O January 1974, season 6, #18. Secret Witness.
- Laverne & Shirley (cast member from 1976–1982)
- Laverne & Shirley in the Army (1981–1982) (voice)
- The Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour (1982–1983) (voice)
- When Dreams Come True (1985)
- Help Wanted: Kids (1986)
- The Leftovers (1986)
- Save the Dog! (1988)
- Tricks of the Trade (1988)
- Just Like Family (1989) (cancelled after a few weeks)
- Perry Mason: The Case of the Poisoned Pen (1990)
- Normal Life (1990) (cancelled after 13 episodes)
- Steel Magnolias (1990) (unsold pilot)
- Menu for Murder (1990)
- Earth Angel (1991)
- Getting By (1993–1994)
- Escape from Terror: The Teresa Stamper Story (1994)
- The Stepford Husbands (1996)
- Strip Mall (2000–2001)
- Laverne & Shirley Together Again (2002)
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2004) as Nora Hodges
- Drive (2007)
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Categories:- 1947 births
- Living people
- American film actors
- American television actors
- American people of Italian descent
- People from the Greater Los Angeles Area
- Los Angeles City College alumni
- Actors from California
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