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Cindy Hutchinson : ウィキペディア英語版
Cindy Cunningham

Cindy Savage (née Cunningham; previously Hutchinson and Longford) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera ''Hollyoaks'', played by Stephanie Waring. She made her first on-screen appearance on 4 December 1995, then played by Laura Crossley, as the youngest daughter of Gordon (Bernard Latham) and Angela Cunningham (Liz Stooke). In 1996, Crossley quit the serial and the role was recast to actress Stephanie Waring. Waring remained with the soap until 2001, when she quit the role. Waring reprised the role briefly in 2002 and 2004 before returning to ''Hollyoaks'' as a full-time character in June 2008, reintroduced by series producer Bryan Kirkwood. In 2010, Waring became pregnant and her character was temporarily written out for Waring's maternity leave. Waring confirmed on her Twitter page at the beginning of December that she had received scripts for her return to the show. She returned to filming in January 2011 and returned on 9 March 2011. Waring has been nominated for several awards for her part as Cindy. Cindy has had many major storylines including teen pregnancy, the death of several family members, marriages to Tony Hutchinson, Alistair Longford, Mac Nightingale, and Dirk Savage, being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and discovering she has a secret teenage son, Alfie Nightingale.
==Character creation and casting==

The character of Cindy was created in the early days of the show, and is one of the original members of the Cunningham family.
Auditions were held for the part of Cindy, with actress Laura Crossley going on to secure the part in 1995. Crossley quit the show the following year; the decision was made to recast the part, and so actress Stephanie Waring stepped into the role with immediate effect and remained with the show until 2001. In 2002, Waring admitted she would like to return to the series〔 〕 and later reprised the role in with 2004 for a brief stint. In 2008 news surfaced that the character was to be reintroduced to the series. It was later confirmed producer Bryan Kirkwood had asked Stephanie to reprise her role along with Sarah Jayne-Dunn for the exit of their on-screen brother Max Cunningham on an initial six-month contract. This was because at the time the series had lost many of its long term characters and he felt it was time to bring some characters from the past back. She remained with the series until 2010, when Waring took maternity leave, before returning on 9 March 2011.〔

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