Cynthia Stevenson

Cynthia Stevenson

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Born
August 2, 1962
Awards
2 wins, 3 nominations

One of TV's finest comedic actresses, Cynthia Stevenson was born in Oakland, California, to Al Stevenson, an upholstery warehouse owner and Gayle Stevenson née Boniface, an editor. She moved north with her mother and brother, Gregory, to Bellevue, Washington and then to Vancouver, British Columbia,…

Biography

One of TV's finest comedic actresses, Cynthia Stevenson was born in Oakland, California, to Al Stevenson, an upholstery warehouse owner and Gayle Stevenson née Boniface, an editor. She moved north with her mother and brother, Gregory, to Bellevue, Washington and then to Vancouver, British Columbia, where she spent most of her childhood.

Cynthia took her first step toward an acting career in the University of Victoria's Phoenix Theatre Program. Cynthia returned to California to complete her training, attending the renowned American Conservatory Theatre (ACT) in San Francisco, and the Drama Studio London at Berkeley.

After arriving in Los Angeles, Cynthia found roles with an improv group and in two local theatre productions, one of which was a long-running hit, "The Ladies Room," written and directed by Robin Schiff and produced by Heartaches (1915), which brought Cynthia critical acclaim for her comedic skills. Because of this work, she landed an immediate job on a TV sketch comedy, Off the Wall (1986), where she was featured in 26 episodes.

Cynthia quickly built her resume with guest parts on popular sitcoms, including "Max Headroom," "Empty Nest," "The Famous Teddy Z.," "Newhart," Major Dad" and many others. In between came her first starring role as talk show host Jennifer Bass in My Talk Show (1990), an original, offbeat nightly series, described as the "first cult hit" of the 1990s. It proved to be Cynthia's big break, as director Above the Limit (1900) noticed and cast her as Bonnie Sherow opposite star Photographing a Ghost (1898) in the Oscar nominated film The Player (1992).

Legendary TV producers Cheri Steinkellner and Bill Steinkellner chose Cynthia for a recurring guest spot on their iconic hit series Cheers (2011). The producers then tapped her for a co-starring role in their next sitcom Bob (1992) playing the daughter of cartoonist Bob Newhart. That performance, in turn, inspired the same production team to create a new show Hope & Gloria (1995) especially for Cynthia. Co-starring as Hope opposite Jessica Lundy (as Gloria), the talented cast included Tiffani Thiessen and Enrico Colantoni. Whenever talking about her career path, Cynthia has always been quick to point out that it was Cherie and Bill Steinkellner who gave it movement and direction.

With a versatility that has moved easily between TV and film, Cynthia had top roles in several 1990's character-driven ensemble features, such as Watch It (1993), produced by David Brown and written and directed by [link-nm0002368]; Forget Paris (1995), written, produced, directed and starring Billy Crystal; Home for the Holidays (1995) produced and directed by Jodie Foster; Live Nude Girls (1995) written and directed by Julianna Lavin and Happiness (1998), written and directed by Love or Riches (1911). In addition she has been a recurring guest on network and cable shows, including "Ally McBeal," "Monk," "Six Feet Under," "According to Jim" and "The L. Word."

When Lifetime decided to enter into the half hour comedy business, they tapped Cynthia for the lead role in Susan Beavers' Oh Baby (1998), an innovative, first-person take on single motherhood created by Children of Mata Hari (1970). It ran for two years. She then relocated to Vancouver (known as "Hollywood North") where she starred as the troubled Joy Lass in the long-running Showtime favorite Dead Like Me (2003). While working in Vancouver, Cynthia was featured in several family films, including Agent Cody Banks (2003) and Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (2004), plus her repeating role as Jackie Framm in Air Bud: Golden Receiver (1998) and its five subsequent comedies for Disney, and the TV movie A Little Thing Called Murder (2006) opposite Judy Davis and directed by In Little Italy (1909).

Before leaving Canada and returning to Southern California in 2008, Cynthia had a regular role as a feisty female sheriff on ABC's Men in Trees (2006) and also starred in Lifetime TV's Christmas comedy Will You Merry Me? (2008), as well as the films Neverwas (2005), Case 39 (2009), I Love You, Beth Cooper (2009), Jennifer's Body (2009), and the long-awaited Dead Like Me: Life After Death (2009).

Cynthia's busy roster continues to expand back home with roles in such films as Reunion (2009), Tiger Eyes (2012) and Baja (2018). TV guest appearances have included such popular programs as "Life Unexpected," "Grey's Anatomy," "Off the Map," "Chaos," "Private Practice," "Sleepy Hollow" and "Supergirl," with recurring roles on Your Family or Mine (2015) and How to Get Away with Murder (2014).

Cynthia lives in the Los Angeles area with her husband and son.

Actress

The Good DoctorThe Good Doctor(2017)as Senator Marian Clark
How to Get Away with MurderHow to Get Away with Murder(2014)as Pam Walsh
SupergirlSupergirl(2015)as Mrs. Queller
BajaBaja(2018)as Josey Johnson
Famous in LoveFamous in Love(2017)as Paige's mom

Thanks

FuturestatesFuturestates(2010)

Soundtrack

Will You Merry Me?Will You Merry Me?(2008)
CheersCheers(1982)

Self

Curb: The DiscussionCurb: The Discussion(2010)as Self
Dancing with the StarsDancing with the Stars(2005)as Self - Audience Member
Dead Like Me... Again(2005)as Self
Before They Were StarsBefore They Were Stars(1996)as Self
Late Night with Conan O'BrienLate Night with Conan O'Brien(1993)as Self - Guest

Archive Footage

New Line: Independent Legacies(2026)as Self
Dead Like MeDead Like Me(2003)as Joy Lass

Known for

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Cynthia Stevenson and Nicole Beharie in Sleepy Hollow (2013)Barbara Barrie and Cynthia Stevenson in Dead Like Me (2003)Amy Brenneman, Taye Diggs, and Cynthia Stevenson in Private Practice (2007)Tony Shalhoub and Cynthia Stevenson in Monk (2002)Larry Joe Campbell, Cynthia Stevenson, and Laken Blevins in According to Jim (2001)Cynthia Stevenson and Forrest Fyre in Tiger Eyes (2012)

Credit Score: Cynthia Stevenson

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Happiness5.0019987.70079844
2Bob4.8819927.301418
3Dead Like Me4.0020038.10246838
4The Player3.7519927.50372159
5Forget Paris3.2519956.50013843
6Case 392.5020106.20099398
7Home for the Holidays2.5019956.60016249
8Jennifer's Body2.3820095.600170996
9I Love You, Beth Cooper2.3820095.40039410
10Agent Cody Banks2.3820035.20039339