Stephenson, Cynthia Raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, actress Cynthia Stevenson had a rare gift for ditsy comedy. She decided to try her luck in Los Angeles following college studies. One of her earliest jobs in town was as a CBS page. In 1986 she received her big break as a regular on "The "Off the Wall" (1986)", a short-lived syndicated satirical series. On stage she continued to ... show all
Stephenson, Cynthia Raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, actress Cynthia Stevenson had a rare gift for ditsy comedy. She decided to try her luck in Los Angeles following college studies. One of her earliest jobs in town was as a CBS page. In 1986 she received her big break as a regular on "The "Off the Wall" (1986)", a short-lived syndicated satirical series. On stage she continued to stretch by studying and performing with the L.A. improv comedy troupe The Groundlings. She mustered up some notice with guest roles on "Cheers" and "Murphy Brown," which led to another unsuccessful series "My Talk Show" (1990)", a syndicated spoof on the genre. Discouraged by her failure to connect in a series, she was hopeful once more when a prime support role came her way via Robert Altman 's film "Player (1992)". Her ecstatic reviews were a significant morale booster and she continued to persevere. This time Cynthia found the right vehicle for her talents in the female buddy sitcom "Hope & Gloria" (1995)", which made excellent use of her natural quirkiness. Movies, however, have yet to test her. Such escapist fare as "Air Bud: Golden Receiver (1998)" and "Agent Cody Banks (2003)" and their sequels are prime examples of the mediocre offers she has received. More recently Cynthia played a no-nonsense mom in the sitcom "Dead Like Me" (2003)". Listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1992" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 44. hide
Genres:Comedy | Drama Countries:Italy | South Africa | USA Directors:Christian Charles Actors:Ryan Pinkston | Kate Mara | Teri Polo | Craig Kilborn | John Carroll Lynch | Cynthia Stevenson | Amanda Walsh | Derek McGrath | Joshua Close | Matt Gordon | Alex House | Nick Ouellette | Garth Merkeley | Sean Hewlett | Carmen Electra
Sam Leonard (Ryan Pinkston) is the new kid at Bridgeport High School. On his first day, he is humiliated by the school jock Kyle Plunkett (Josh Close), becomes friends with Annie Dray (Kate Mara), and falls in love with Kyle's girlfriend Vicki Sanders (Amanda Walsh). When he goes to the guidance counselor (Craig Kilborn) for guidance, the counselor gives him the advice to lie to get the other kids to like him. Sam tells lies like "I drive a Porsche", "My dad's a rock star", "My dog ate my homework", "I never miss a shot" (at basketball) and that Vicki Sanders and his English teacher Mrs. Moran (Teri Polo) are lusting after him. That night, after an argument with his parents (John Carroll Lynch and Cynthia Stevenson), he accidentally breaks the mirror behind his door. The next morning, Sam finds his dog actually eating his homework, he has a Porsche, he never misses a shot, and Mrs. Moran and Vicki Sanders are after him. Now he must find a way to fix what he's created. Download:DVDiPod