Cyndy Garvey

Cyndy Garvey is an American veteran TV personality famous for “Games People Play.” She worked as a co-host with Bryant Gumbel of the new sports series.

Cyndy became famous after replacing Sarah Purcell as Regis Philbin’s co-host at The Morning Show on New York City-based WABC-TV. She also appeared on The $25,000 Pyramid as a celebrity for two weeks in the 1980s.

10 Facts On Cyndy Garvey:

  1. Cyndy Garvey married Steve Garvey on October 27, 1971. Her husband is a former American basketball player who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers MLB.
  2. She was born Cynthia Truhan on July 16, 1949, in Detroit, Michigan, USA. The 71-year-old Garvey stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches.
  3. Garvey and her husband have two children together. After a decade of married life, the duo decided to part their way in 1983.
  4. She discovered her love for television at an early age. She appeared in the horror thriller “Darkroom” TV series starring James Coburn.
  5. Cyndy’s credits are included in the IMDB. Her career, personal details, and bio are also available on Wikipedia.
  6. She sued Steve and his second wife Candace for defamation in March 1997. She also claimed that Candace Garvey had told numerous news media that she feared Cyndy’s violent nature.
  7. Garvey has not yet disclosed its estimated net worth. Her ex-husband Steve, however, has a net worth of $5 million as of 2020.
  8. While she’s not busy working, she spends time with her daughters. Her first daughter, Kisha, was born in 1974, and her second daughter was born 18 months later.
  9. Talking about her presence in social media, she is less active in social media such as Instagram and Twitter.
  10. Cyndy’s other credits include “Totally Pets,” “A.M. Los Angeles,” and “The Mike Douglas Show,” to name a few.

Facts of Cyndy Garvey

Name Cyndy Garvey
Birthday July 16, 1949
Age 71
Gender Female
Height 5 Feet 8 Inches
Nationality American
Profession TV personality
Husband Steve Garvey
Children 2
Divorce Divorced