Cynthia LeBlanc is known for 13 Sins (2014), Zoo (2015) and Gun Monkeys. She has been married to Elton LeBlanc since November 15, 1969. They have one child.
Cynthia Lee is known for Kites (2010), Spoken Word (2009) and The Righteous and the Wicked (2010).
Cynthia Lee MacQuarrie is known for Time Rojak (2015), Blood Child (2017) and Mister John (2013).
Cynthia Powell was born to Charles Edwin and Lillian Powell on September 10, 1939 in Blackpool, England. Is the mother of John Charles Julian Lennon, born April 8, 1963. John Lennon had planned to marry Cynthia Powell in a later date, but they had to get married too soon after she informed him that she was pregnant. Remarried to Roberto Bassanini, a restaurant owner, and John Twist, an engineer. Was involved with Jim Christie, a motorcycle teacher, and is presently involved with former nightclub owner, Noel Charles. Met John Lennon at Liverpool College of Art in Liverpool, England in 1957 but they got involved in the summer of 1958. Published her autobiography, "A Twist of Lennon". Her ex-husband, John, tried to prevent the book from being published and sued her for libel. John lost the case.
Cynthia Lewis is known for A Christmas Love (2020).
Cynthia Litzenburger is an actress, known for Party Girl (2014).
Cynthia Lou is an actress, known for IRL (2019) and Dear Mom (2022).
Cynthia Lowen is the director/producer of 'Netizens,' a feature documentary about women and online harassment, making its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival and its international premiere at Toronto's Hot Docs. Dubbed 'a forceful rebuke to legions of victim-shamers' by Rolling Stone, the film follows internet privacy attorney, Carrie Goldberg; Anita Sarkeesian, founder of 'Feminist Frequency' and target of the "Gamergate" attacks; and Tina Reine, a successful businesswoman whose career was derailed by reputation-harming websites. Cynthia is also the producer and writer of 'Bully,' a feature documentary film following five kids and families through "a year in the life" of America's bullying crisis, released by The Weinstein Company. Lauded by reviewers, 'Bully' was nominated for two Emmy's and was awarded a prestigious Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia Award for excellence in journalism, as well as the Stanley Kramer Award from the Producers Guild of America, the True Life Fund Award, the Cinema Eye Audience Award, the Emery Award, the Bergen Film Festival Audience Award, and more. Drawing on 'Bully,''s success, the filmmakers created The Bully Project Social Action Campaign, a collaborative effort in partnership with multiple organizations, foundations, brands and corporate sponsors, sharing a commitment to ending bullying and transforming society. The film and campaign have garnered support from such prominent voices as Anderson Cooper, Ellen DeGeneres, Kelly Ripa, Meryl Streep, Katie Couric, Justin Bieber, and many others. Featured at several summits on education and school climate, 'Bully' was also screened at the White House. The impact of this documentary and the associated social action campaign was explored in Anderson Cooper's 1-hour special, 'The Bully Effect,' premiering on CNN.
Cynthia LuCiette is a writer and actress, known for Add-TV (2017), Like.Share.Follow. (2017) and Angel City Heroes (2019).
Cynthia Lucero is known for Nix (2022), Beyond the Neon (2022) and X-Men Revolution (2018).