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Why do I place young Cindy Grover as the third star in our Network Nebula, ahead of such luminaries as William Holden, Faye Dunnaway and all the others who graced the Network company with their great performances? She was only on camera for a moment.
But, oh, what a moment! When Peter Finch energized his vast audience, Cindy came alive with a natural exuberance which I submit truly characterizes the spirit of the American people. Her brief moment on the stage of movie history was the real turning point of the whole play. Yeah, Cindy! Great job. Should 'a got an Academy award.
So here is all I have been able to find of Cindy Grover's biography. Perhaps one of our readers can provide more.
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Cindy Grover
From IMDb.com.
If you love movies, the Internet Movie Database
is a fantastic place for information and interesting
The Silence (1975) (TV) (as Cynthia Grover) .... Elaine
"Love of Life" (1951) TV Series .... Stacy Corby (1971-1972)
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