Cindy Cowan

Cindy Cowan

Known for: Production
Biography: 1901-01-01 (123 years old)

Biography

Cindy Cowan (born May 7, 1959, Miami, Florida,) is an American film producer, songwriter, and actor.

Cowan graduated from Tulane University and attended graduate courses toward a master's degree in psychology at Harvard. Her producing career began as a producer and writer for a CBS News affiliate in Miami, Florida.In 1995, Cowan co-founded Initial Entertainment Group (IEG) with Graham King. During her tenure as president, IEG had successes that included: an Emmy nomination for Rent-A-Kid starring Leslie Nielsen; Emmy, Golden Globe and People's Choice nominations for If These Walls Could Talk; a United Nations Award for Savior starring Dennis Quaid; and Oscar-winning Traffic starring Michael Douglas. Additional projects produced by Cowan included Very Bad Things and Robert Altman's Dr. T & the Women.

In 1999, Cowan sold her two-thirds stake in IEG to Splendid Films and started Cindy Cowan Entertainment where she produced Scorched, Fifty Dead Men Walking, and Red Lights starring Robert De Niro and Sigourney Weaver.As a songwriter and lyricist, Cowan has written songs for film and television; an album title track for Engelbert Humperdinck, a chart topping hit "This Love is Forever" for Howard Hewett, and several songs for Pamala Stanley.

Ratings

Average 5.14
Based on 117 Thousand movie and tv ratings over time
1995
2000
2012
2020
2023

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Known For
Production

Gender
Female

Birthday
1901-01-01 (123 years old)

Birth Place
United States of America, United States of America

Citizenships
United States of America


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