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Cheryl Lynn Dobbins grew up in East Meadow, Long Island and started off her career in the Fashion Industry after attending Nassau Community College for Fashion Merchandising and Design, as well as Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan. Cheryl went on to work for many Industry names such as Bloomingdales, Broadway Transfer Jeans, and a Ralph Lauren subsidiary as a buyer and showroom Assistant and Model. Always having a passion for writing and being involved with the Arts, as a child she was cast as "Tess in The Lottery" and went on to local productions in East Meadow H.S. Later in life after taking a break to become a parent of twins, and needing creativity, she joined the "Scrooge Group"(Scrooges Dream) in 2014 a local acting troupe with Jerry Parisi and Michelle Parisi in Long Island, NY. She played "Fan" Scrooges long gone older sister, and performed with the Scrooge Group in Old Bethpage Village Restoration, as well as Northport Long Island, singing and entertaining during the Holiday Seasons. In 2016 during Halloween Cheryl was cast in "Haunted Tales" again in Old Bethpage Village Restoration scaring the visitors as a "ghoul" in one the skits. As well she was a Production Assistant for MADHOUSE TV, THE FILMMAKERS SHOW with Jerry and Michelle Parisi. During that time Cheryl also was involved with 'BIG SKY" a western family show that was in pre-production for TV. Cheryl also was recently cast in the trailer Ebenezer The Traveler, as featured background as well as Wardrobe/Costuming, Cheryl feels her passion for Acting and creativity has only just begun, she was cast as well in a Production called Streetz 2, which she portrayed a street-walker. Cheryl was also lucky enough to be cast in background for an Identity Production for James Arcuri and Lauren Levine, Garden of Thorns a Documentary based on the true-life story of Roger De Anfrasio during the German Invasion of France. Cheryl always believes the creative process is what drives her to push her limits and test the waters and never stop trying to improve herself. Cheryl is also involved with another project due to begin production in the near future, "GOOD FRIDAY" a mob comedy by Sal Rinella. As well, Cheryl has been working on a manuscript in her spare time of comedic nature (loosely auto-biographical) about the dating scene in NYC, for possible consideration in the future.