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Savannah Lathem was born in Homewood, Alabama. She has already accumulated an impressive list of film and television credits. She can be seen in the 2019 Lionsgate Biography Western Hell On The Border and she also has a song featured in Hell On The Border "Gonna Make A Change" that she wrote and performed based on the life of Bass Reeves who was the first African American U.S. Marshal. She can also be seen in the recurring the series JOY. She has made guest star appearances on Disney XD's Gamer's Guide To Pretty Much Everything, & Awesomeness TV's series Guidance. Other TV appearances include hit TNT series Major Crimes, I Didn't Do it on the Disney Channel, and Criminal Minds. Savannah first gained notoriety for her guest star role on ABC's Lost playing young 'Rachel Carlson which she received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a Guest Star role. Her film credits are just as impressive and include her winning a Young Artist Award for Best Supporting Role for her performance alongside Robert Carlyle in the feature film California Solo where she made her debut at the World Premiere at Sundance Film Festival. Her other credits include the Grand Jury Prize nominated Sundance short film The Cub directed by Ryley Sterns and executive produced by Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and the independent feature The Guest House which garnished her Best Lead Actress in a Feature Film at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival. She also made her stage debut at the Kirk Douglas Theater in Neel Keller's Different Words for the Same Thing. Not limited to just acting, Savannah is a skilled singer, song writer, dancer, and classical trained pianist.- Cynthia Evans fell in love with acting at 15 years old when she performed in her first school play. She studied music and theatre at Furman University before transferring to UAB lured by a larger scholarship. She earned her BA in Theatre there and then moved to New York to study the Sanford Meisner Acting technique at the prestigious William Esper Studio. After graduating from there, she moved home to care for her grandfather. She ended up in Atlanta, GA, and luckily, the film industry seemed to follow!
Cynthia has forged a successful acting career while based in Atlanta. She has appeared in hundreds of film, television, theatrical, commercial, and industrial productions. She is starring in a movie called Killer Night Watch that premiers August 25 on Lifetime. And she just wrapped a supporting lead role in the feature film, Five Feet Apart, that will be in theaters everywhere March 2019. You may have seen her among the star studded cast of What to Expect When You're Expecting where she played a supporting role opposite Elizabeth Banks, Dennis Quaid and Ben Falcone; or in the TV movie Tales: F the Police where she played a supporting role opposite Boris Kodjoe and Chet Hanks. She has appeared in several TV shows including Sleepy Hollow, The Vampire Diaries, Being Mary Jane, The Red Road, Drop Dead Diva, and Army Wives (to name a few.) She has also played leading and supporting roles in dozens of independent films. Between shoots, she often performs as Loretta Lynn and June Carter Cash in the show "Johnny & June: A Tribute to Johnny Cash and June Carter."
When not working, Cynthia loves to support causes that are close to her heart such as protecting our environment, helping people in need, and making kids safer in school and everywhere. She still lives in Atlanta with her husband, Michael Scialabba, and their 9 year old son, Corin Evans Scialabba, who are also both actors. Of all the roles Cynthia plays in her life, her favorite is the role of mom.