Cindy Williams was born on August 22, 1947, in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, United States.
Cindy Williams studied acting at the University of Los Angeles and developed a love for the stage and acting from a young age. Her passion for the dramatic arts led her to seek opportunities in theater and television.
Early Career
Cindy Williams' career began in television, where she appeared in various series and programs. However, her breakthrough came with the role of Shirley Feeney in the popular television series "Laverne & Shirley" (1976-1983), which brought her widespread fame.
Family
Williams has been married twice and has two daughters. Her family life has been an important aspect of her life, although it has often been kept out of the spotlight.
Interests
In addition to acting, Cindy Williams is passionate about vintage cars. She has a collection of vintage cars and actively participates in automotive events and exhibitions.
Most Notable Roles
Cindy Williams is primarily known for her role as Shirley Feeney in "Laverne & Shirley," but she has also appeared in films such as "American Graffiti" (1973) and "The Conversation" (1974). Her career has been marked by a variety of roles in television and film.
Filmography
1970 - "Gas-s-s-s" (Roger Corman)
1971 - "Drive, He Said" (Jack Nicholson)
1972 - "Beware! The Blob" (Larry Hagman)
1973 - "American Graffiti" (George Lucas)
1974 - "The Conversation" (Francis Ford Coppola)
1975 - "Mr. Ricco" (Paul Bogart)
1979 - "More American Graffiti" (Bill L. Norton)
1989 - "Rude Awakening" (David Greenwalt, Aaron Russo)
1991 - "Bingo" (Matthew Robbins)
1997 - "Meet Wally Sparks" (Peter Baldwin)
2002 - "The Biggest Fan" (Michael Criscione, Michael Meyer)