Cynthia Cidre

Personal Info

Known For Writer

Gender Female

Place of Birth Havana, Cuba

Cynthia Cidre

Biography

Cidre was born in Havana, Cuba. At the age of 10, she immigrated to the United States with her family, and she later attended the University of Miami. She moved to Los Angeles and began a writing career. Her television film A Killing in a Small Town was nominated for six Emmy Awards in 1990. She later wrote critically acclaimed drama The Mambo Kings. In mid-2000s, Cidre moved to television, creating and producing CBS prime time soap opera Cane (2007) about Cuban-American family. Aired during 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike, Cane was cancelled after single season. In 2009, she was hired as a showrunner and executive producer of TNT prime time soap opera, Dallas, a revival of the prime time television soap opera of the same name that aired on CBS from 1978 to 1991. The series premiered on June 13, 2012, and on October 3, 2014, was cancelled after three seasons. In 2015, she joined as co-showrunner another prime time soap opera, Blood & Oil on ABC. Later that year, it was announced that Cidre has signed a two-year overall deal with ABC Studios for develop new projects.

Known For

Writer

2015
Blood & Oil

as Writer

2012
Dallas

as Writer

2011
2005
Tara Road

as Screenplay

1992
The Mambo Kings

as Writer

1991
Fires Within

as Writer

1989
In Country

as Screenplay

1988
I Saw What You Did

as Teleplay

Producer

2012
Dallas

as Executive Producer

1990

Creator

2012
Dallas

as Creator

2007
Cane

as Creator