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Cynthia Stevenson (born August 2, 1962) is an American actress. She has appeared in several movies including ''The Player'', ''Forget Paris'', ''Home for the Holidays'', ''Happiness'', and ''Air Bud: Golden Receiver'', and starred in television shows ''My Talk Show'', ''Bob'', ''Hope and Gloria'', ''Oh Baby'', ''Dead Like Me'', ''Men in Trees'', and ''Surviving Suburbia''. ==Life and career== Stevenson was born in Oakland, California, the daughter of Gayle, an editor, and Al Stevenson, an upholstery warehouse owner.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Cynthia Stevenson biography )〕 She grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia. She attended University of Victoria in Victoria, BC. One of her first roles was a guest appearance as Norm Peterson's high-strung secretary "Doris" on ''Cheers''. Other early work included the short-lived comedy series ''My Talk Show'' (1990–1991) and ''Bob'' (1992–1993).〔 She had a leading role on the sitcom, ''Hope and Gloria'', which ran for 35 episodes in 1995 and 1996. She also appeared in the Lifetime Television series ''Oh Baby''. On film, Stevenson has appeared in ''The Player'', ''Forget Paris'', ''Happiness'', ''Home for the Holidays'', ''Will You Merry Me?'', ''Agent Cody Banks'' and ''Agent Cody Banks 2''. She played the role of Mrs. Cooverman in the 2009 film ''I Love You, Beth Cooper''. Stevenson was a regular cast member on the series ''Dead Like Me'', playing lead character George (Ellen Muth)'s mother.〔 In April 2006, she completed filming a sitcom pilot for CBS called ''You've Reached the Elliotts'', starring opposite Chris Elliott as his wife, which was not picked up by the network. She has a recurring role on the cable series ''The L Word'', and on the cancelled series ''Men in Trees'', which was taped in Vancouver. She also had an occasional role as "Cindy Devlin" on ''According to Jim''. In April 2009, she co-starred opposite Bob Saget on the short-lived ABC sitcom, ''Surviving Suburbia''. She also appeared as Shiri Appleby's character's mother on The CW series ''Life Unexpected''. She also appeared in the song Fuckin' Perfect by Pink. Stevenson appeared in Shonda Rhimes dramas ''Grey's Anatomy'' in 2010, ''Off the Map'' and ''Private Practice'' in 2011, and ''Scandal'' in 2013. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cynthia Stevenson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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