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Taylor Michel Momsen [1] (born July 26, 1993) [2] is an American singer, songwriter, musician, model, and former actress. Prior to her retirement from acting, she portrayed the character of Cindy Lou Who in the film How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) and Jenny Humphrey on The CW's teen drama series Gossip Girl (2007–2012). [3]
Cindy Lou Who is a generous young girl who was introduced in the book How the Grinch Stole Christmas! In the 2000 live-action film, How the Grinch Stole Christmas [4] she is played by actress Taylor Momsen. In the 2018 CGI version, she is voiced by Cameron Seely.
Cindy Lou Who, in the Dr. Seuss story How the Grinch Stole Christmas! and various derived works; Cindy Lou, in the 1943 Broadway musical Carmen Jones and the 1954 film adaptation; Cindy Lou, a recurring character in season 3 of the Australian TV series Wentworth; Cindy Lou, a ring name of Winona Littleheart (born 1961), retired professional ...
Even the Grinch's heart grew when he got to know Cindy Lou Who in the 2000 Christmas favorite. So what's the adorable little Who up to now, 15 years later?
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The show only lasted one season but this was an era in which a single season encompassed 39 episodes (she appeared in 23 of the 39 according to her Internet Movie Database [imdb.com] article). Howell played "Cindy Lou Brown" in three episodes of Maverick and appeared once as a character named "Ladybird Forge" in an episode titled "Island in the ...
The Haus Labs founder's Seussical influences didn't stop there; she took sartorial cues from Cindy, too. Gaga donned a black button-down shirt with dramatic, structured shoulders, a high collar ...
James played the part of Cindy Lou, fiancée of Joe, played by Harry Belafonte. Following the success of the film, James appeared in nightclubs and she made her television debut during a Harlem Globetrotters game in 1955. [6] James, who was referred to as the sepia Leslie Caron, was managed by Harlem Globetrotters owner Abe Saperstein. [7]