Cynda Williams Movies and Career Information
May 17, 1966
Chicago
Actor
Cynda Williams (born May 17, 1966) is an African American television and film actress. Born in Chicago, Illinois as Cynthia Williams, she was known by her birth name of Cindy Williams until she started her film career. At that time, the graduate of Ball State University changed her first name to "Cynda" to avoid conflicts with another actress listed by the Screen Actors Guild (See: Cindy Williams). Williams has been featured in films on both television and in the cinema. Her first appearance in a feature film was in Spike Lee's Mo' Better Blues and One False Move as well as the Tales of the City Channel 4/PBS miniseries. While most well-known for her involvement in the movie industry, Williams had a brief stint in the music industry in 1990 with her appearance on the soundtrack to Mo' Better Blues, on the song "Harlem Blues." The single was popular, reaching #9 on the R&B charts on November 17, 1990. With the success of the single, Williams had been lined up with Sony to produce her own album. While she was trained in a variety of genres, jazz became pressed on her after the success of "Harlem Blues." The album was shelved following internal disagreements at Sony. She has been
- Cynda Williams Movies before 2012
- Tru Loved 2008
- MacArthur Park 2001
- Last Call 1999
- Relax...It's Just Sex 1999
- Introducing Dorothy Dandridge 1999
- Caught Up 1998
- Wet 1994
- One False Move 1991
- Divine Intervention
- Mo' Better Blues
- Sweeper
- Spirit Lost
- Gang in Blue
- With or Without You