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She's Not Done Yet


Feb 9, 2022

Cindy Drummond spent the first 35 years of her life avoiding becoming an entertainer. After dropping in and out of college, waiting tables, tending bar, managing restaurants and working retail, all on her feet, Cindy found herself with a bad case of plantar fasciitis and an equally bad case of wanderlust. 

So, she finally packed up her custom orthotics and her hopes and dreams, and moved to Los Angeles, where she quickly got a job…waiting tables. But luckily for Cindy, the difference between waiting tables in Alexandria, Virginia, and waiting tables in Los Angeles, is that in L.A., all the other servers are actors, writers and comics. She had finally found her tribe.

Cindy first tried her hand at stand-up comedy. The stand up soon led to acting in commercials. You might recognize her as the GEICO “Spy Mom,” a recurring role since 2015. Cindy’s years as a stand-up sharpened the improvisational skills she used to mold the character of “Spy Mom.” She worked alongside the writers and ad execs from The Martin Agency, who happened to be based out of her home state of Virginia.

One of Cindy’s favorite parts of her career is the act of collaboration. A senior copy writer said of her, “She’s a better writer than I am. She kept giving us so much fun material. It would have been a shame to leave that all behind on a hard drive somewhere.”

The “Spy Mom” character went on to be voted one of the top 5 GEICO characters of all time in a nationwide contest. And much to the delight of Cindy’s parents, “Cindy Drummond” has twice been the answer to Jeopardy questions about the GEICO “Spy Mom.” 

In addition to many other commercials, Cindy has also made appearances in film and television. She can currently be seen recurring in a guest starring role on the CBS prime time comedy “The Unicorn.” In one of her proudest and most satisfying roles to date, she appeared as Lottie Beth Hobbs alongside Cate Blanchette in the multi-Emmy nominated historical limited series, “Mrs. America,” on FX on Hulu.

When Cindy is not working, she gives her time to a small non-profit all-volunteer-run animal rescue in Los Angeles called LA Animal Rescue. She says the animals keep her grateful, grounded and sane. 

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