
Full given name: | Cynthia Jane Williams |
Hometown: | Van Nuys, California |
Zodiac sign: | Leo |
Audition monologue: | When I auditioned for "Harold and Maude," during my monologue I kept hearing the director repeating the words "yes, yes, yes." I thought I got it! When I finished and turned to leave, I realized that the director had been talking on the phone the entire time…needless to say, I didn't get the part. |
Special skills: | Curling and Ice Hockey. |
First Broadway show ever saw: | Company |
Favorite showtune: | My favorite song is "No Time at All," because when I saw Pippin on Broadway, Irene Ryan's rendition of it was so magical. |
MAC or PC? | PC |
Most played song on your iPod: | David Bowie's "Under Pressure" |
One CD you couldn't live without: | "Meet the Beatles" |
Last book you read: | "The Other Boleyn Girl" by Philippa Gregory |
Must-see TV show: | "The King of Queens" |
Last good movie you saw: | "The Bourne Ultimatum" |
Favorite board game: | Trivial Pursuit |
Performer you would drop everything to go see: | Dave Chappelle |
Pop culture guilty pleasure: | Disco |
First stage kiss: | I had my first stage kiss, when I played Lizzie Curry in a production of The Rainmaker. |
Favorite post-show meal: | I don't like to eat before I perform, but after a show, a big bowl matzo ball soup or a piece of pie at Junior's Deli always hits the spot. |
Worst flubbed line: | I had a white out when I was working opposite Elliot Gould in Deathtrap, and he rescued me by saying "and you have something for me??" |
Who have you played on "Law & Order"? Which edition? | Nora Hodges on "Law & Order: SVU." |
Worst costume ever: | I've actually loved all the costumes I've worn on stage. |
Cats or dogs? | Cats |
Favorite cereal: | Frosted Flakes |
Who would play you in the movie? | Glenn Close |
Worst job you ever had: | Telemarketer |
The easiest co-star you've worked with: | Penny Marshall |