On this page, you find the full wrestling profile of Cyndi Lauper, with her Career History, real name, age, height and weight, the Promotions she worked for, all the Face/Heel turns, the Championship Titles she won, her Finishers, Theme Songs, Tag Teams and Stables, her appearance changes through the years, and more.
Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper was born in New York City, New York on June 22, 1953, and she is currently 71 years old.
She is currently a Musician and Actor,.
She was a key figure during WWE's Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection of the mid-1980s, teaming up frequently with Captain Lou Albano to promote wrestling in the mainstream. Lauper was pivotal towards the success of the first WrestleMania, alongside being seen as of the 80s biggest pop stars.
Cyndi Lauper Profile Index
Profile Info
- Gender Female
- Real Name Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper
- Ring Names
- Cyndi Lauper ( January 1, 1980 - Present)
- Born June 22, 1953 (age 71)
- Nationality United States
- Birth Place New York City, New York
- Billed From
- New York City
- Height 5 ft 3 in (160 cm)
- Weight
- 114 lbs (52 kg)
- Nicknames Cyn; Mona Flambé
- Notes She was a key figure during WWE's Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection of the mid-1980s, teaming up frequently with Captain Lou Albano to promote wrestling in the mainstream. Lauper was pivotal towards the success of the first WrestleMania, alongside being seen as of the 80s biggest pop stars.
Career History
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Roles
- Musician ( January 1, 1980 - Present)
- Actor ( August 5, 1988 - Present)
- Manager ( March 31, 1985 - March 31, 1985)
- Manager ( February 18, 1985 - February 18, 1985)
- Manager ( July 23, 1984 - July 23, 1984)
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Promotions History
Promotion from to Promotion WWF March 31, 1985 March 31, 1985 Promotion WWF February 18, 1985 February 18, 1985 Promotion WWF July 23, 1984 July 23, 1984 -
Images History
Jul 1984 -
Face / Heel Turns
Alignment from to Face July 23, 1984 March 31, 1985
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Theme Songs
- Theme Song “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” by Cyndi Lauper - Single ( September 23, 1984 - March 31, 1985)
Titles & Accomplishments
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Other Accomplishments
- Hollywood Walk of Fame star (2016)
- Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee (2015)
- American Music Awards Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist (1985)
- American Music Awards Favorite Pop/Rock Female Video Artist (1985)
- American Video Awards Best Female Performance (1983 — “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”; 1984 — “Time After Time”)
- American Video Awards Best Pop Video (1984 — “Time After Time”)
- Art Directors’ Club 67th Annual Exhibition Merit Award (1988 — “What’s Going On”)
- ASCAP Pop Music Awards Most Performed Song (1986 — “Time After Time”)
- Billboard Music Awards Top Female Artist (1984)
- Billboard Music Awards Top New Artist (1984)
- Billboard Music Awards Top Billboard 200 Artist — Female (1984)
- Billboard Music Awards Top Hot 100 Artist — Female (1984)
- Black Tie Awards Media Award (2009)
- BMI Awards Pop Award (1984 — “Time After Time”; 1985 — “She Bop”; 1988 — “Change of Heart”; 2009 — “Time After Time”)
- BMI Awards Millionaire Award for 5 Million Spins on US radio for "Time After Time" (2008)
- Cashbox Awards Pop Singles Awards: Top Female Vocalist (1984)
- Cashbox Awards Pop Singles Awards: Top New Female Vocalist (1984)
- Cashbox Awards Pop Album Awards: Top Female Activist (1984)
- Cashbox Awards Pop Album Awards: Top New Female Activist (1984)
- Cashbox Awards 12” Singles: Top New Female Vocalist (1984)
- Cashbox Awards Music Video & Videocassette Awards: Top New Female Vocalist (1984)
- Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (1995 — Mad About You)
- FM Tokyo Pop Best 10 Song of the Year (1989 — “I Drove All Night”)
- GLSEN The Respect Awards Inspiration Award (2010)
- Grammy Awards Best New Artist (1984)
- Grammy Awards Best Musical Theater Album (2014 — “Kinky Boots”)
- HRC Awards National Equality Award (2007)
- IFPI Platinum Europe Awards Award Level 1 (1996 — “Twelve Deadly Sins…and Then Some”)
- Japan Gold Disc Awards Best Album of the Year — Rock/Folk (1987 — “True Colors”)
- Library of Congress National Recording Registry Recognition (2019 — “She’s So Unusual”)
- Ms. Magazine Woman of the Year (1984, 1993)
- MTV Video Music Award Best Female Video (1984 — “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”)
- MTV Best Group Video (1985 — “We Are the World”)
- MTV Viewer’s Choice (1985 — “We Are the World”)
- NARM Awards Best Selling Album by a Female Artist (1984 — “She’s So Unusual”
- NARM Awards Best Selling Album by a New Artist (1984 — “She’s So Unusual”)
- NARM Awards Chairman’s Award (2010)
- New York Music Awards Best Female Rock Vocalist (1988)
- New York Music Awards Best Female Blues Artist (2011)
- New York Music Awards Best Blues Album (2011 — “Memphis Blues”)
- Out 100 Awards Ally of the Year (2009)
- OUTMUSIC Awards Person of the Year (2011)
- Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding New Score (2013 — “Kinky Boots”)
- People’s Choice Awards Favorite New Song (1986 — “We Are The World”)
- Performance Magazine Awards Most Promising Female Vocalist (1983)
- Photography Awards Best Art Direction (1988 — “What’s Going On”)
- PFLAG Awards Celebrity Leadership Award (2005)
- Pro Canada Awards Most Performed Foreign Song (1985 — “Time After Time”
- Ride of Fame Inductee (2011)
- Rolling Stone Best New Artist (1985)
- Rolling Stone Best Female Video Artist (1985)
- Slammy Awards Best Producer (1986)
- Telecom Mobile Music Awards Gold Award (2005 — “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”)
- Tony Awards Best Original Score (2013 — “Kinky Boots”)
- VH1 Trailblazer Honoree (2017)
- Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards New Directions Award (1985)
Teams & Relations
- Managed Wrestlers Wendi Richter