Cindy Pickett
Cindy Lou Pickett, born on April 18, 1947, is a talented American actress celebrated for her diverse roles across television and film. She gained prominence in the 1970s with her portrayal of Jackie Marler-Spaulding on the CBS soap opera "Guiding Light." In the 1980s, she further solidified her reputation with her compelling performance as Dr. Carol Novino in the acclaimed drama series "St. Elsewhere."
One of her standout roles came in the dramatic television film "I Know My First Name Is Steven," where she portrayed Kay Stayner, the mother of a kidnapped boy, earning critical acclaim for her powerful performance. In addition to her television success, Pickett showcased her versatility in film, notably as Valerie St. John in Roger Vadim's 1980 cult classic "Night Games" and as the determined Dr. Jane Norris in the sci-fi horror film "DeepStar Six," released in 1989.
However, she is perhaps best remembered for her iconic role as Katie Bueller, the loving and unsuspecting mother of Matthew Broderick’s character in the beloved 1986 comedy "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." Pickett's contributions to the entertainment industry have left a lasting impression, making her a beloved figure among fans of both television and film.
Filmography
Coyote Summer
Wrapped Up In Christmas
Being Rose
Stranded in Paradise
Hysterical
Son in Law
Te Ata
DeepStar Six
Sleepwalkers
Hot to Trot
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Night Games (1980)
The Cookie Mobster
The Men's Club
Crooked Hearts
Evolver
Cocaine and Blue Eyes
Amerika