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Cynthia Chinasaokwu Onyedinmanasu Amarachukwu Owezuke Echimino Erivo (/ ə ˈ r iː v oʊ / ə-REE-voh; [2] born 8 January 1987) is a British actress and singer. She has received several accolades, including a Daytime Emmy Award, a Grammy Award and a Tony Award, as well as nominations for two British Academy Film Awards, three Academy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards.
The 1981 AIAW Division I Outdoor Track And Field Championships were the 13th annual Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women-sanctioned track meet to determine the individual and team national champions of women's collegiate outdoor track and field events in the United States.
The Thin Pink Line; Directed by: Joe Dietl Michael Irpino: Written by: Joe Dietl Michael Irpino: Produced by: Steve Bulzoni Brett Nemeroff: Starring: Jennifer Aniston
Cynthia Gibb (born December 14, 1963) is an American actress and former model who has starred in film and on television. She began her career as a cast member on the musical television drama Fame , based on the movie of the same name .
Cynthia Mirella Ore (born 1970s) is a Maryland woman who gained brief notoriety in the second half of 2005 and during the 2006 midterm election, as a result of her widely publicized extramarital affair with Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district Representative Don Sherwood. [1]
From 2013 to 2014, she played Cynthia in the television programme Plebs. Her television credits include EastEnders: E20, Holby City, Law & Order: UK, Death in Paradise, Crackanory, The Royals and Cuckoo. [2] In 2017, she joined the voice cast of Thomas & Friends as the voice of Frankie, in Thomas & Friends: Journey Beyond Sodor.
Cynthia Sikes was born in Coffeyville, Kansas. Early in her career she went by Cindy Lee Sikes, and later used Cynthia Sikes professionally until her marriage to Bud Yorkin, where she changed it to Cynthia Sikes Yorkin. [citation needed] In 1972, Yorkin won the crowning title of Miss Kansas [1] and started attending Wichita State University.
Cynthia Bailey is a lecturer in Computer Science at Stanford University from Palo Alto, California. [1] Her research interests are in computer science pedagogy and the flipped classroom approach. [ 2 ]