Cindy Williams

Cindy Williams

ActressProducerDirector
Born
August 22, 1947
Died
January 25, 2023
Awards
2 wins, 6 nominations

Cindy Williams was born Cynthia Jane Williams in Van Nuys, California in 1947. She grew to 5'4", and during her first years on Laverne & Shirley (1976) weighed a dainty 105 lbs. The brown haired, blue-eyed Cindy was born the daughter of Francesca Bellini and Beachard Williams. Her father was an…

Biography

Cindy Williams was born Cynthia Jane Williams in Van Nuys, California in 1947. She grew to 5'4", and during her first years on Laverne & Shirley (1976) weighed a dainty 105 lbs. The brown haired, blue-eyed Cindy was born the daughter of Francesca Bellini and Beachard Williams. Her father was an electronic technician, and Cindy grew up in reduced circumstances. She had one sister, Carol Ann Williams, and an older half-brother, Jim from her mother's first marriage.

As a child, she dreamed of being an actress. She used to create and perform her own plays and, as she grew, she wished that one day, Debbie Reynolds would see her in one of those amateur shows and whisk her away and put her in a film. Another thing that brought show business into her life was her alcoholic father's imitations of comics like Jackie Gleason and Milton Berle. She worked as a waitress, while she auditioned for commercials, television guest spots, and feature films. Her first step to fame was a movie in which she tap danced with Gene Kelly. She stepped on Kelly's foot, leaving her "really embarrassed". She landed important film roles early in her career.

Famed director George Cukor cast her in Travels with My Aunt (1972). Her next big role was for George Lucas in American Graffiti (1973), as Ron Howard's girlfriend, for which she earned a BAFTA nomination as Best Supporting Actress. That led to Francis Ford Coppola casting her in The Conversation (1974). The three instant-classic films should have propelled her into movie stardom, but her career inexplicably hit a lull. She couldn't go back to working as a waitress, because she was too well-known.

She was set up in a writing team with Penny Marshall and the girls were called by Penny's brother, Garry Marshall, to do a stint as two fast girls on Happy Days (1974). The public received them so warmly that Cindy and Penny soon got their own show and was referred to everywhere as "Shirley Feeney".

She earned a Golden Globe nomination as Best Actress in 1978. She left the show in 1982, pregnant with daughter Emily. She was married to Bill Hudson, who had previously been married to actress Goldie Hawn. Williams later gave birth to a son, Zachary, in 1986. She went on to make a few movies and co-produced "The Father Of The Bride" movies with Hudson. They divorced in 2000.

She did Jenny Craig commercials and acted on guest spots on the TV show For Your Love (1998) and reunited with Penny Marshall several times on television. In 2015, her memoir, Shirley, I Jest! (co-written with Dave Smitherman), was published.

Cindy Williams died, aged 75, following a brief, undisclosed illness, in 2023.

Director

Laverne & ShirleyLaverne & Shirley(1976)

Actress

SamiSami(2023)as Grandma
The Pack PodcastThe Pack Podcast(2020)as Luann
Canaan LandCanaan Land(2020)as Talk Show Guest
Still Waiting in the WingsStill Waiting in the Wings(2018)as Rosie
A Dream of ChristmasA Dream of Christmas(2016)as Jayne 'The Angel'

Self

Beltline to Broadway(2019)as Self - Guest
History of the SitcomHistory of the Sitcom(2021)as Self - Actress
Entertainment TonightEntertainment Tonight(1981)as Self, Self - Author, Shirley I Jest!
The Happy Days of Garry MarshallThe Happy Days of Garry Marshall(2020)as Self
Then Again with Herbie J PilatoThen Again with Herbie J Pilato(2019)as Self

Archive Footage

TV We LoveTV We Love(2025)as Self
Morning JoeMorning Joe(2007)as Shirley Feeney
CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane PauleyCBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley(1979)as Self
TCM Remembers 2023TCM Remembers 2023(2023)as Self - Actress
Entertainment TonightEntertainment Tonight(1981)as Self, Self - Author, Shirley I Jest

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Credit Score: Cindy Williams

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Conversation5.0019747.703136956
2American Graffiti3.7519737.405105448
3UFOria3.2519856.100610
4Laverne & Shirley3.2519767.0019749
5The First Nudie Musical3.0919765.3001099
6The Killing Kind2.5019766.1001482
7More American Graffiti2.3819795.4005500
8Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It.2.0019704.2001895
9The Creature Wasn't Nice1.6319833.6001950