
Cynthia Ann Crawford, born 20 February 1966, is an American model, actress and TV host. She was a supermodel and an iconic model on magazine covers runways, runways, and fashion campaigns in the 1990s and 1980s. Later, she got into acting and started a business. The sophomore year of high school saw her get an email from an apparel shop in the area about modeling jobs. Later, she discovered the call was made as a prank by two of the classmates. However, the following year, another retailer recruited a variety of high school girls and, in particular Crawford as a model, to perform their duties (including a fashion shoot). Roger Legel, a local photographer, approached Crawford to shoot her photo. He was in charge of shooting another college student in DeKalb Nite Weekly. Crawford was the first model to be featured on the photo shoot. Her positive comments and the image convinced her to start modeling. In the beginning, she was working with a small modeling agency. Elite Model Management sold her to the agency just after signing. In 1983, she participated in Elite's Look of the Year contest aged 17 and reached the finals at national level.
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