Cynnie Troup(1943-2022)
- Script and Continuity Department
- Additional Crew
Cynnie grew up in North Hollywood, California, and worked as a stand-in forPatty Dukeon "The Patty Duke Show" before becoming a script supervisor in 1969, a career spanning nearly 40 years.
Her first job was on the TV series "Adam 12" and later "Emergency." Her credits include films The Goodbye Girl (1977), American Gigolo (1980), Sharkey's Machine (1981), and Chances Are (1988), as well as TV series "LA Law", "Murder, She Wrote", and "Life with Bonnie".
She loved her work, was a devoted Dodgers fan and story-teller and was grateful for the many friends and family who so enriched her life.
Her first job was on the TV series "Adam 12" and later "Emergency." Her credits include films The Goodbye Girl (1977), American Gigolo (1980), Sharkey's Machine (1981), and Chances Are (1988), as well as TV series "LA Law", "Murder, She Wrote", and "Life with Bonnie".
She loved her work, was a devoted Dodgers fan and story-teller and was grateful for the many friends and family who so enriched her life.