Cynthia Paplaczyk(1957-2014)
- Actress
A Milwaukee native, Cynthia grew up in Raymond Center and graduated from Union Grove High School in 1975. As a theater major at Marquette University she graduated with honors in 1979. She loved her family and friends dearly and her passion for acting and performing was the love of her life. All the world was her stage as she began acting in school plays then continued throughout high school and college. She starred in many Marquette Theater Productions, performed at many local Milwaukee Theater Groups and then the big stage in NYC beckoned.
Throughout the 1980's Cyn performed on Broadway and many local theaters in New York. She received many awards and accolades and was radiantly reviewed by many critics throughout her performing career. She relocated back to Milwaukee in 1990 and worked as a financial counselor at St. Luke's Hospital. She performed with RSVP Productions, Boulevard Ensemble Studio Theatre, Acacia Theatre Company and other Milwaukee-area groups after returning to Wisconsin. They included Off The Wall Theatre's "The Lady in Question" in 2007, with a Journal Sentinel review noting her "hilarious" performance, and the Boulevard Ensemble Studio Theatre's 2006 staging of "Beyond Therapy."
In that 2006 comedy, a Journal Sentinel critic praised her "difficult to forget performance."
She will be missed dearly.
Throughout the 1980's Cyn performed on Broadway and many local theaters in New York. She received many awards and accolades and was radiantly reviewed by many critics throughout her performing career. She relocated back to Milwaukee in 1990 and worked as a financial counselor at St. Luke's Hospital. She performed with RSVP Productions, Boulevard Ensemble Studio Theatre, Acacia Theatre Company and other Milwaukee-area groups after returning to Wisconsin. They included Off The Wall Theatre's "The Lady in Question" in 2007, with a Journal Sentinel review noting her "hilarious" performance, and the Boulevard Ensemble Studio Theatre's 2006 staging of "Beyond Therapy."
In that 2006 comedy, a Journal Sentinel critic praised her "difficult to forget performance."
She will be missed dearly.