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Cynthia Stevenson (born August 2, 1962) is an American actress. She first played a leading role in the syndicated parody comedy series '' My Talk Show'' (1990–91), before starring in a number of sitcoms, including '' Bob'' (CBS, 1992–93), '' Hope & Gloria'' (NBC, 1995–96), and '' Oh Baby'' (Lifetime, 1998–2000). Stevenson made her big screen debut in
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's 1992 satirical film '' The Player''. She later has appeared in a number of films including '' Forget Paris'' (1995), '' Home for the Holidays'' (1995), ''
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'' (1998), '' Air Bud: Golden Receiver'' (1998) and its sequels, and '' Agent Cody Banks'' (2003) and its
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. Stevenson also starred in the Showtime comedy-drama '' Dead Like Me'' (2003–04) and the ABC comedy-drama ''
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'' (2006–08).


Early life, family and education

Stevenson was born in
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, on August 2, 1962, and raised in the small () city of
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, enclaved within Oakland. The family relocated to
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,
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,
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, when she was 10 years old. She lived there until she was 20 years old. She attended the
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, in British Columbia.


Career

In 1986, Stevenson made her television debut as a cast member of the syndicated sketch comedy show ''Off The Wall''. In 1987, she appeared in an episode of '' Max Headroom''. She later starred in the made-for-television movies ''A Father's Homecoming'' and ''Double Your Pleasure'', and played a leading role alongside
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in the 1989 pilot for ''
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''. Also in 1989, she appeared as
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's high-strung secretary Doris in two episodes of ''
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''.


1990s

Stevenson played a leading role in the short-lived syndicated comedy series '' My Talk Show'' from 1990 to 1991. The following year, she was cast alongside
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and
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in the CBS sitcom '' Bob''). The series was canceled after two seasons. Also in 1992, she made her big screen debut in the comedy film '' The Player'' directed by
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. She later had roles in a number of comedy films, including '' Watch It'' (1993), '' Forget Paris'' (1995), '' Home for the Holidays'' (1995), '' Live Nude Girls'' (1995), ''
Happiness Happiness is a complex and multifaceted emotion that encompasses a range of positive feelings, from contentment to intense joy. It is often associated with positive life experiences, such as achieving goals, spending time with loved ones, ...
'' (1998), '' Air Bud: Golden Receiver'' (1998) and its sequels. From 1995 to 1996, she starred as Hope, a high-strung television producer, in the NBC sitcom '' Hope and Gloria'', which ran for two seasons and 35 episodes. In 1998, she played Jane Conrad, former wife of astronaut
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in the HBO miniseries ''
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''. Later that year, Stevenson began starring as a single working woman who decides to have a child through artificial insemination in the Lifetime comedy series, '' Oh Baby''. The series ended in 2000.


2000s–present

Stevenson played mother of
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's character in the 2003 spy comedy film '' Agent Cody Banks'' and in its sequel '' Agent Cody Banks 2'' the following year. From 2003 to 2004, she was a regular cast member in the Showtime dark comedy-drama series '' Dead Like Me'', playing lead character George ( Ellen Muth)'s mother. In 2009, she starred in its sequel film, '' Dead like Me: Life After Death''. In April 2006, she completed filming a sitcom pilot for CBS called ''You've Reached the Elliotts'', starring opposite
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as his wife, which was not picked up by the network. She had a recurring role on the Showtime drama series ''
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'', and co-starred with
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in the 2006 comedy-drama film '' A Little Thing Called Murder''. She also appeared in '' Six Feet Under'', ''
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'' and in multiple episodes of ''
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''. She also appeared in films '' Neverwas'' (2005), '' Full of It'' (2007), '' Will You Marry Me?'' (2008), '' I Love You, Beth Cooper'' (2009) and '' Case 39'' (2009). From 2006 to 2008, Stevenson starred in the ABC comedy-drama series, ''
Men in Trees ''Men in Trees'' is an American romantic comedy-drama television series starring Anne Heche as relationship coach Marin Frist, which premiered on September 12, 2006, on ABC. The series is set in the fictional town of Elmo, Alaska, and concerns ...
'', which was taped in Vancouver. In April 2009, she co-starred opposite
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on the short-lived
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sitcom '' Surviving Suburbia''. In 2010, she had a recurring role as
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's character's mother on
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drama series ''
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''. In 2010, she also appeared in the music video for the song " Fuckin' Perfect" by
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. Stevenson appeared in
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dramas ''
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'' in 2010, '' Off the Map'' and '' Private Practice'' in 2011, ''
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'' in 2013, and from 2018 to 2020 played Pam Walsh, Connor's mother on ''
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''. In 2014, she played villainous housekeeper in the Lifetime television film ''Killing Daddy'' and in 2015, starred alongside Ed Begley Jr. in the TBS comedy series '' Your Family or Mine''.


Personal life

Stevenson married director Tom Davies in 1992; the couple met in 1991, on the set of '' The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag'', when she filmed a brief uncredited appearance. She returned to reside in one of her childhood hometowns, Vancouver, when she worked there from 2001 to 2008.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Stevenson, Cynthia 1962 births American film actresses American television actresses Canadian people of American descent Canadian film actresses Canadian television actresses Living people Actresses from Vancouver 20th-century American actresses 21st-century American actresses University of Victoria alumni