Los Angeles commercial producer and actress. VP of Productions &
Development with Flying Ape Productions. Clients include Fortune 1000
companies Colgate-Palmolive, Nabisco and Kelloggs; and national
commercial spots including Pringles, Speed Stick and Chips Ahoy.
Born and raised in Chicago, Cindy moved to California after receiving a
scholarship to USIU in San Diego where she was a theater arts major.
After a move to Los Angeles, Cindy was immediately cast as the
character "Americana" on the 1980s syndicated television series
G.L.O.W. (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling).
Cindy's acting credits include HBO's "From the Earth to the Moon",
Nickelodeon's "Kenan & Kel" and dozens of national commercial spots.
In 2013, LOGO TV released the award-winning documentary "G.L.O.W. The
Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling" that features Cindy Ferda's
story as the character of Americana during the rise of G.L.O.W.
Was a member of the G.L.O.W. (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling)
organization and syndicated television series in the late 1980s. Her
wrestling name for G.L.O.W. was Americana.
Played Amanda Hertz character (manager of Nevada Hot Dice) in the
television series "Roller Jam".