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Cynthia Blaise is an American actress and speech coach, best known for her work on Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989), Hardcore Henry (2015), and Faster (2010). She is also recognized for her former marriage to actor and comedian Keegan-Michael Key.
Born in 1958 in the United States, Cynthia Blaise is of white ethnicity and holds American citizenship. Public records provide limited information about her early life, family background, or siblings.
Blaise pursued higher education in theater arts, receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Oregon. She later continued her studies at the University of California, earning a Master of Fine Arts degree.
Cynthia Blaise began her acting career in 1989 with a notable role as Amanda in the film Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. While she took on a few acting roles, her professional focus shifted toward dialect and speech coaching, where she built a respected career in Hollywood.
Her work as a speech coach spans a wide range of films and television series, including The Spitfire Grill, The Affair of the Necklace, Justice, Eli Stone, Bad Teacher, Beautiful and Twisted, and The Tiger Hunter. Her expertise in accent and dialect coaching has contributed to the success of various productions across genres.
In 2000, Blaise appeared in the science fiction film Timequest, portraying a character known only as “Teacher.” In 2015, she had a brief on-screen appearance in a sketch for the comedy series Key & Peele, co-created by her then-husband Keegan-Michael Key. That same sketch featured actor Malcolm Barrett.
Cynthia Blaise was previously married to Keegan-Michael Key, best known for his comedy work and for co-creating Key & Peele. Their marriage lasted from 1998 until their divorce was finalized in 2017. While the relationship brought her into the public spotlight, Blaise has maintained a largely private personal life.
Despite her association with prominent entertainment figures, Blaise is primarily known for her technical contributions behind the scenes in film and television. Her work as a speech coach continues to be valued by voice and acting professionals in the industry.
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