Wendi Weber is an actress, known for Captive State (2019), Shining Girls (2022) and Utopia (2020).
Wendi Wendt was born in 1974 in Iowa, USA. She is known for Wilt, Vivre De Nouveau and The Men Who Fell (2007).
Wendi attended Louisiana State University in Shreveport and majored in accounting. She landed her first job in radio. After leaving the radio job she moved to Dallas and become a poster girl for Miller Beer. Two years later KIIS-FM in Los Angeles hired her to work the late night radio shift. A radio station in Japan hired her to send them nightly radio shows featuring romantic songs. She became so popular in radio that she even hosted her own nationally syndicated show Hitline USA. After working a year in a weekend job on the side for MTV, she was offered the job full-time, which she turned down. In 1997 (until 2001) she held the job as co-announcer of the morning show for country music station KZLA in Los Angeles.
The actress Wendie Malick was born in Buffalo, New York, in 1950 and attended Ohio Wesleyan University, from which she graduated in 1972. The 5-foot, 10-inch beauty was a Wilhelmina model in the 1970s, giving it up to go to work for Buffalo-area Congressman Jack Kemp. She quickly left Washington, DC, behind to act in the theater. She appeared as Judith Tupper Stone in the early 1990s on the HBO comedy Dream On (1990) for which she won four CableACE Awards as Best Actress in a Comedy Series. Malick has proved a gifted comedienne with great comic timing and reached the height of her career as one of the stars of the sitcom Just Shoot Me! (1997). Malick was hilarious as the beautiful fashion editor Nina Van Horn, a neurotic and pretentious ex-model struggling with middle age. For her work on the series, Malick won a Golden Globe and two Emmy Award nominations as Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. On television, she has also had regular roles in the series Trauma Center (1983) and Good Company (1996) and recurring roles on NYPD Blue (1993), Anything But Love (1989), Baywatch (1989), Kate & Allie (1984), and Frasier (1993). She also starred in several made-for-TV movies, including Paper Dolls (1982), Dynasty: The Reunion (1991) and Perfect Body (1997). She also starred in North Shore Fish (1997) on cable TV, based on a role which she originated on stage. Malick's work has included roles in the movies The American President (1995), Scrooged (1988), and Bugsy (1991). With her distinctive voice, she is in high demand for voice-over work.
Wendie Weldon was born in St. Louis, Missouri to a business owner and nurse. She has one sister who is thirteen months older than her. She began acting in community theatre when she was nine years old, often taking roles as the comedic relief. As such when she moved to LA she started doing stand up and improv around town. Wendie has stared in several feature films, short films and web series. Most recently, Wendie wrote and directed a film that won the Jury Choice Award at Atlanta Horror Film Festival and was accepted to sixteen other festivals world wide.
Wendle was born in Los Angeles at UCLA Hospital to an artist and art-educator mother, and a pediatrician father. She grew up in Denver, Colorado and majored in theater at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. She then attended the Professional Theatre Training Program at Southern Methodist University, receiving her Master of Fine Arts in Acting. She moved to Los Angeles and was seen onstage playing Touchstone in As You Like It, Mary the Maid in The Bald Soprano, and Jaquenetta in Love's Labor's Lost at The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles. During The Bald Soprano's run, she crashed the auditions for a TNT re-make Arnold Schwarzenegger was directing, and he hired her for her first on-camera role, playing an Assistant Director, working with scene partners Kris Kristofferson, Dyan Cannon, and Tony Curtis. Soon after, John McTiernan cast her to play a scene with Arnold in Last Action Hero, and Rob Reiner cast Wendle to play a funny airline agent opposite Elijah Wood in North, written by Alan Zweibel. Wendle went to the Sundance Film Festival with the film The Party Favor, a short by writer/director Lisa Udelson, where she worked with Heidi Swedberg and David Schwimmer. The film received highest praise and awards at numerous festivals. Wendle has enjoyed playing wonderful character roles for many years. Some of her favorite roles have been storm-chaser Haynes in the movie Twister, break-dancing artist Rita, with Matthew McConaughey in Ron Howard's film EDtv, George Clooney's secretary in the Coen Bros film Intolerable Cruelty, and the A.D. in Jake Kasdan's film The TV Set, where she worked with David Duchovny, Willie Garson and Sigourney Weaver. She played a passionate, hilarious Eco-warrior on Weeds, and an annoyingly insensitive gadgets expert with Jennifer Garner on Alias, working with J.J. Abrams. She had the tremendous pleasure of working with Robin Williams, Nastassja Kinski and Steve Valentine on Ivan Reitman's film Father's Day, and the first-time experience of her scene being cut out. She had hilarious roles as a snobby saleswoman on Ellen and as an upset wife on Drew Carey. She played a no-nonsense nurse with Bernie Mac on his show, and enjoyed playing the officious Assistant, Susie, to lawyer Jackie Childs on the Seinfeld finale. Wendle guest-starred as a talented fashion photographer on Glee and an all-green artist on the web series Whole Day Down, starring Patrick Breen and Willie Garson. Working with George Lopez on his TVLand Show Lopez, Wendle enjoyed playing his next door landlady in three episodes. She has shot over two dozen terrifically funny national commercial roles, including Dr. Scholl's, EA Sports with Wayne Gretzky, Toyota, Hulu, Telezapper, Target, IBM, Korbel, Equifax, Progressive Auto Insurance among others, working with highly talented commercial directors. Wendle is also a Voiceover artist, recording animation characters and commercials including PSA's for the US Dept. of Energy, American Lung Association and Regional Water Authority.
Wendolyn Cooper is an actress, known for The Human Kind (2015).
Born in Vancouver B.C., Wendy Abbott is an accomplished actress in film, television and on the stage. On television, she has made appearances in Hallmark's A Christmas to Remember (2016) with Mira Sorvino, the Dustin Lance Black mini series When We Rise (2017) starring Guy Pearce, Mary-Louise Parker, and Rachel Griffiths and the critically acclaimed Amazon series The Man in the High Castle (2015). On the big screen, Wendy appeared in the Brightlight Pictures feature film Little Pink House (2017) which premiered at the Santa Barbara Film Festival 2017. Wendy is a thirty plus years' dancer, choreographer and dance instructor in all levels of dance, primarily jazz and stage disciplines and has danced with three professional companies. She was also a member of the Stratford Festival with three seasons of Shakespeare and principal leads in their musical theatre productions, most notably, a part created for her in The Pirates of Penzance (1985) by the National Ballet of Canada choreographer Brian Macdonald.
Wendy Acton Burnell is known for Friend Request (2016).
Wendy Ahlstrom is an actress, known for One and Two (2015).