Cynthia McWilliams

Cynthia McWilliams
Born Berlin, Germany
Occupation Actress
Years active 2006present

Cynthia Kaye McWilliams is an American actress, known for her performances on television.

Life and career

McWilliams was born in Berlin, Germany, but moved to United States, there raised primarily in Kansas City, Kansas.[1] She graduated from the prestigious Theater School of DePaul University in Chicago, and later moved to Los Angeles, California.[1] In 2005, McWilliams landed the recurring role as Kacee Franklin, C-Note's wife, in the Fox drama series, Prison Break. The following year, she appeared in film The Lake House, and later co-starred in the independent films Of Boys and Men and One Small Hitch.[1]

In 2011, McWilliams co-starred in the short-lived Fox crime drama series, The Chicago Code as Lilly Beauchamp. She had a voice role as Misty Knight in the 2013 video game Marvel Heroes. In 2013, she began appearing in the recurring role of attorney Trina Shaw in the BET comedy series, Real Husbands of Hollywood. In 2015, after decade of playing supporting roles, McWilliams won the leading role in the NBC drama pilot, Love Is a Four Letter Word.[2][3]

In 2015, McWilliams co-starred in the video game Halo 5: Guardians as Spartan Holly Tanaka.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2005-07 Prison Break Kacee Franklin 8 episodes
2006 The Lake House Vanessa
2008 Family Practice Michelle Bernello TV pilot
Of Boys and Men Jori
2011 The Chicago Code Lilly Beauchamp 7 episodes
2011 Herd Mentality Melody Crowder TV pilot
2013 One Small Hitch Risa
Love Will Keep Us Together Bren Television film
Marvel Heroes Misty Knight Video game
2013present Real Husbands of Hollywood Trina Shaw
2014 In God's Hands Vivica Television film
The Exes Leila Episode: "Bachelor Party"
Survivor's Remorse Eva Robles Episodes: "Out of the Past" and "Six"
2015 Love Is a Four Letter Word Julie TV pilot
We Bare Bears 911 Operator, Park Officer, Waitress TV show: "Our Stuff"
Halo 5: Guardians Holly Tanaka Video game
Nashville Gabriella Manning Recurring
2016 Bilal Hamama Animated film

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