- Green-eyed starlet with Universal-International in the 1940's. A noted pin-up girl for GI's, who modeled for such magazines as PIC, Esquire, Hit, Modern Romance and Modern Screen.
- After both her marriage and her movie career faltered in the mid-50's, she fell on hard times and became mentally unstable, forced to undergoing electroshock treatments.
- While working as a cigarette girl at the Hollywood night spot Ciro, she was once tipped 20$ for a 1$ cigar by Hollywood legend George Jessel.
- Was the Dr. Pepper girl in the 1940's. Her image was seen on many different types of advertising materials and print ads.
- Wrote a weekly column for a local newspaper at the age of 16.
- An outdoorsy type, she excelled at swimming, tennis and bowling.
- Always had a black cat in the house as a pet to prove that she was not superstitious.
- She had a daughter (Cathy Jo Marshall) from her second marriage. Cathy Jo was born January 25, 1948.
- Her third husband Jerry Gray was born February 2, 1935. Making him 11 years Cindy's junior.
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