Also known as Cindy Williams, Cynthia Jane Williams was born on 22nd August in 1947. She was born in Los Angeles, United States. She is an actress, comedian and television artist. She has done over a dozen films and many television shows. Early Life and Work Cindy Williams was born and brought up in Van Nuys, Los Angeles. She started school at Birmingham High School in 1965. She graduated from the Los Angeles College. She has one sister, Carol Ann. After her college, Williams started her career by doing commercials. She has advertised for national products like Foster Grant Sunglasses and TWA. She first featured in the show The Funny Side in 1971, which was later cancelled. In 1973, she was part of the show Love, American Style. Amongst her first roles are roles in Room 222 and Nanny and the Professor. Williams grabbed roles in films very early in her career. Her first film was Travels with My Aunt, which was directed by George Cukor. She was also part of the American Graffiti, which aired in 1973. Williams continued to do films and television side by side. Her most popular character is that of Shirley Feeney from Happy Days Happy Days is a Telugu-language show on ETV Telegu >> Read More... in which she featured alongside Penny Marshall Carol Penny Marshall, born on 15 October, 1943 in >> Read More... . Williams lost to Carrie Fisher Carrie Frances Fisher (D.O.B- October 21, 1956) is >> Read More... for a role in the popular film series Star Wars Star Wars is a show of Mastiii, India’s most popul >> Read More... . Williams continued to play her role in Laverne & Shirley.
She was praised for her work of portraying Shirley Feeney. Williams got married to Bill Hudson from the Hudson band in 1982. She had to leave work when she became pregnant. Cindy Williams has two children but is now divorced. She made a comeback on television in the early 90s. She reunited with the producer of her hit show Laverne & Shirley and made a comeback in Getting By. She has done many onstage tours across the globe. She featured on tours like Moon Over Buffalo and Nunsense. She reunited with her co-star Eddie Mekka in the comedy play, It Had to Be You. Williams’ career surely speaks for her skills. She justified her talent by having been honoured at The Actors Studio. Williams now co-produces shows on television and makes guest appearances. She was last seen in 2013 on Sam & Cat alongside Marshall. Cindy Williams was one of the most exceptional actors to have worked in the industry. At 68, she can look back to a career filled with happiness, satisfaction and hard work.
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