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Cindy Margolis Profile |
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Birth Date: October 1, 1965
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Birth Place: Los Angeles, California, USA
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Birth Name: Cynthia Dawn Margolis
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Height: 5'7"
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Biography |
Born on October 1, 1965 in Los Angeles, California, this
blonde bombshell is not only known as the "Queen of the
Internet," but also as a talk show host, model and actress.
It all started when Cindy was working on a project for a
college business course she was taking. She took her project
idea of greeting cards further and launched her own greeting
card line, with Cindy as the cover model for the cards.
Agents started to ask about this greeting card cover girl,
considering the fact that the company was a huge success.
Cindy began to model and appeared in ads for Reebok, Vidal
Sassoon, Coors, Hanes, and Sunkist.
Cindy then moved on to television with appearances on shows
such as Married...with Children, Murphy Brown, Baywatch,
Baywatch Nights, In the Dark, and Head Over Heels. Her first
foray into television was as a Barker Beauty, a hostess on
the game show The Price Is Right.
Her popularity on the Internet started when she appeared on
Extra in 1995. Since then, she has been named Yahoo Internet
Life magazine's "Queen of the Internet" from 1996 to 1999.
She has been downloaded worldwide over 58 million times and
has been inducted into The Guinness Book of World Records
2000 Millennium Issue, for having been downloaded 70,000
times in a period of 24 hours. For her reign in the cyber
world, Cindy will be featured in the New Ripley's Believe It
or Not museums.
Cindy's success has gone way beyond the realm of cyberspace.
Moviegoers surely remember her as the fem-bot in the 1997
smash hit Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, which
was the only reason for eyes to stray from Elizabeth Hurley
in a leather catsuit! The following year, Cindy had a role
in Chairman of the Board, co-starring Carrot Top and Raquel
Welch.
Her reign as "Queen of the Internet" began when Warner
Brothers' Extra featured a television segment on Cindy.
Viewers were able to go online simultaneously to see some of
Cindy's most popular posters. Cindy's image was downloaded
to the surge of fans logged on to the Internet every 10
seconds!
Following the successful model's huge amount of recognition,
Cindy participated in live chats on Extra Online and began
hosting her own show in cyberspace, Cindy's World. The
Internet show gives "audiences" a chance to interact with
celebrity guests and view video clips of Cindy on the
Internet.
With her huge popularity among cyberspace and television
audiences alike, Cindy is also the star of The Cindy
Margolis Show, which takes viewers to South Beach Miami
where they can watch late night beach parties. This year she
will also host and produce In Your Dreams with Cindy
Margolis, a series of specials on E!.
No stranger to television audiences, Cindy garnered huge
ratings for three different networks when she appeared on
Pensacola Wings of Gold, Howard Stern, Roseanne, and
Politically Incorrect. Her television appearance on Howard
Stern earned the late night Shock Jock his highest ratings
ever.
Featured frequently as America Online's Top Internet Star,
one of People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People in 1998,
Details magazine's Sexiest Woman of the Year in 1999, one of
Forbes' Top 100 Celebrities in 1999 and 2000, Cindy also has
the title of wife to Guy Starkman (to the dismay of millions
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Other
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1999, Voted in the Guiness book of world records as the Most
Downloaded woman ever.
Studied business at Cal State Northridge.
Had denied ever posing nude, but in early 2001 Hustler
Magazine published topless pictures she posed for at the age
of 19. When confronted about this on The Howard Stern show
she admitted that it was in fact her in the pics,and she did
them because she was young and needed the money.
gave birth to her first child, Nicholas Isaac. [10 June
2002]
With her husband, owns Los Angeles nightclub Guy's.
Welcomed twin girls, Sabrina & Sierra on (17 July 2005) in a
Minnesota hospital. The girls were delivered by a surrogate,
but were the in-vitro biological children of Margolis &
Starkman. Born 5 weeks premature, they weighed 4.7lbs. |
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