Wendy Worthington

Wendy Worthington

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Born
September 17, 1954
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

Born in Memphis and raised in Philadelphia, Wendy started making student films in the summer of 1969 and began acting because she wanted to be able to write for and direct other actors. She discovered a love of acting that became a lifetime commitment, but only turned into a full-time pursuit when…

Biography

Born in Memphis and raised in Philadelphia, Wendy started making student films in the summer of 1969 and began acting because she wanted to be able to write for and direct other actors. She discovered a love of acting that became a lifetime commitment, but only turned into a full-time pursuit when Jonathan Demme came to town to follow up his Academy Award with a groundbreaking drama about AIDS starring Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington.

Although she ended up on the cutting room floor of the movie "Philadelphia," the experience gave her a SAG card and convinced her that it was time to leave behind her career as an arts administrator (co-founder of CineKyd, executive director of The Clay Studio, and various managerial jobs at People's Light and Theatre Company) and pursue acting full-time. Two weeks after arriving in Los Angeles, she was cast in a new musical, "Lulu," for which she received a Drama-Logue Award, the first of many awards to come. Within a year, she had landed her first TV job, an appearance on "Murphy Brown."

She continued to work regularly in TV and in theatre. She helped to found Theatre Neo with Kathryn Joosten, Josh Schiowitz, and others; Theatre Neo evolved into Neo Ensemble Theatre, a membership company that produces monologue festivals and plays in small theatres in the city. She appeared on stage in such plays as "The Guardsman" at A Noise Within, "Man of La Mancha" with Jason Alexander's now-defunct company Reprise, and the world premiere of Charles Busch's "Die! Mommy! Die!" She joined the National Tour of "Wicked," playing Madame Morrible 509 times for more than 1.3 million audience members in 20 cities across the country over 65 weeks, before returning to Los Angeles.

Her television work includes a wide range of roles, from the murderous Lunch Lady on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (which earned her an appearance on her own trading card) to a recurring role as the formidable Margaret Camaro on "Ally McBeal," "Foodzilla" on "Even Stevens," and Miss Westmore ("The Wicked Witch of the Westmore"), teacher to the Olsen Twins on their last TV series, "So Little Time." She has appeared in many skits on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and returned to the diner on "Bones" as a resident waitress five times.

She also began to make her mark in feature films, including memorable turns as a lascivious casting director in "LA Twister" and a menacing nurse facing off against Angelina Jolie and John Malkovich in Clint Eastwood's powerful drama, "Changeling."

Wendy is an experienced theatre director (her BA from Temple University, awarded summa cum laude, is in Radio-TV-Film) and a published writer. Her short stories have been included in several anthologies, including "Death on a Cold Night," "Death and a Cup of Tea," "Thoroughly Modern Monsters," and "Immanence."

And, although she grew up there, she does not have a Philadelphia accent - but she can do one on request.

Actress

The NeighborhoodThe Neighborhood(2018)as Emmy
Deep in the ForestDeep in the Forest(2021)as Sandy Boyd
ShamelessShameless(2011)as Loraine
ReasonReason(2020)as Waitress Deb
NCISNCIS(2003)as Gila Shaw

Producer

Way of Seeing(2013)

Thanks

All About NinaAll About Nina(2018)

Soundtrack

GleeGlee(2009)

Self

The DizRadio ShowThe DizRadio Show(2010)as Self - Guest

Known for

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Jennifer Coolidge and Wendy Worthington in 2 Broke Girls (2011)"Deep in the Forest"Wendy Worthington"Witches' Night Off" Benefit 2016with John Davidson ("Wicked" tour)Madame Morrible in "Wicked" (National Tour)

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2Ally McBeal20.0019976.973439036
3Catch Me If You Can20.0020028.1021237334
4Changeling6.0020087.703275041
5Cast Away4.0020007.802689462
6Crazy, Stupid, Love.3.0020117.400618249
7The Great Buck Howard1.0020096.40015207
8Father of the Bride Part II1.0019956.10045153
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