- Nickname
- Cin
- Height5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
- Cindy Mich is an award-winning journalist and active media personality. She contributes to a cluster of online and offline platforms, and her radio show, Cin's Chat Corner, holds a total of 205,000 listeners spread across twenty states with a 15% international following. Cindy prides herself on performing and providing interesting and intriguing interviews on and off red carpets, and to her, every interviewee is a celebrity. Cindy has authored a teaching textbook for CNA's on the treatment of seizures in elderly patients and has published three books. She has taught creative writing, broadcasting, film marketing/distribution and publishing in both the public and private sector. Cindy is also the founder and fueling force behind the NYC based independent film festival, Art is Alive, now in its seventh year. Prior to starting her own festival, she has acted as a film judge/reviewer and accredited media for a number of festivals, including AFI. She launched her own publication, The Art is Alive Magazine, in 2019, which ran until the death of her partner in 2021. In 2023, Cindy launched Elegant Expressions Magazine. 2024 found Cindy launching her TV show on public access TV, which is seen in twelve states and holds approximately 2.5 million subscribers. Finally, she plans to release her made for TV series on medical misdiagnosis, Hurt by Healthcare, in 2025.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Cindy Mich
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Sexual orientationStraight
- Race / EthnicityWhite
- Cindy knew she wanted to be an author since age 8. She went on to win her first writing award at age 15.
- At her yearly film festival, she does tributes to the late actress, Mela Hudson, actor Frank Vincent and director John A. Gallagher. This year, she is awarding the first ever Michael Madsen Best Actor Award, named after the legend himself.
- She met the love of her life, actor Michael Gentile, through her yearly film event, Art is Alive Film Festival. He would go on to inspire her to create a second film festival, a magazine, and also to compose for him a stage play, a TV series and two short films. He was her real life George Bailey.
- Next to her children, she cites her greatest accomplishment in life as being able to use her words to inspire and encourage others - and especially those few times when she was able to save a few lives.
- Cindy has publicly admitted more than a few times that her greatest skills lie in the writing, programming, judging, and screening of films - but not creating them. She refers to herself as a terrible filmmaker.
- Life is all about presence, not presents.
- The written word is magic made on paper. There is nothing sadder than unshared stories, because they can never influence or impact other individuals.
- Art is not only that which is created; but rather is what we find within ourselves.
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