Cindy Geppi was raised in Arbutus, Maryland which is in South West Baltimore County. The family is originally from Italy. Cindy's father, John Geppi Sr., was a truck driver, former Army, and fought with an Anti-tank unit in WWII. Her mother, Minnie, was a house wife. Cindy started acting at the age of five. Her work can be seen on film, televi...
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Cindy Geppi was raised in Arbutus, Maryland which is in South West Baltimore County. The family is originally from Italy. Cindy's father, John Geppi Sr., was a truck driver, former Army, and fought with an Anti-tank unit in WWII. Her mother, Minnie, was a house wife. Cindy started acting at the age of five. Her work can be seen on film, television, but she enjoys stage performances the best. She is also an award winning costumer and make-up artist, Civil War Living Historian & Reenactor, and production manager for Masquerades for science fiction/fantasy/media conventions...mainly Farpoint and Balticon. Cindy produced and stars in a one woman show, "Belle Boyd: Siren of the South" which has been seen up and down the East coast and led to an invitation to the White House which also included other notable Living Historians. Cindy has written and directed both stage and film productions. Cindy remains active with Prometheus Radio Theater in a number of different productions and has been featured as Dr. Celia Faulkner is The Arbiter Chronicles. Cindy is married to Chris Shockey and they share their home with six fuzzy kids. Cindy works full time as a Director of a Maryland state agency. Show less «