Cynthia Quiles's innocent appearance belies a sharp intellect and impressive physical prowess. Her striking features, reminiscent of a Manga character, are matched by a razor-sharp mind and the agility to effortlessly take down individuals much larger than herself.
Born in Puerto Rico and raised on the East Coast, Cynthia boasts an impressive academic background, graduating as her class Valedictorian before shifting her focus to her acting career. This intelligent and compassionate individual is a skilled martial artist, having trained alongside the LAPD, with a natural aptitude for action that is evident in her performances.
Between her intense workout regimen, Cynthia dedicates herself to practicing boxing and Krav Maga, further honing her physical abilities. In addition to her extensive acting studies at the Groundlings, she has also spent years honing her craft in the Master Class at the Beverly Hills Playhouse under the guidance of renowned instructor Howie Deutsch.
Cynthia's impressive acting credits include a starring role in the CBS All Access series, Why Women Kill, as well as appearances on network TV hits such as NBC's Mr. Mayor, alongside the esteemed Ted Danson, and the ABC drama, Station 19. Her impressive range has led to leading roles in multiple indie films, where she shines in parts that showcase her intense and passionate on-screen presence.
Notably, Cynthia has worked with some of the most acclaimed directors in the industry, including Ridley Scott, who personally selected her for the horror-thriller film, Phoenix Forgotten. She has also had the opportunity to work alongside Dean Cain in the action indie, State of Ward, and was personally chosen by Spike Jonze for his project "We Were Once a Fairytale" after impressing him at an audition.