Wendy Davis
Wendy Davis
Actress
Wendy Davis earned a Degree in Theatre from Howard University and her first big break came on the television series, High Incident. Wendy was chosen by Steven Spielberg to star in the series.
Later Wendy was cast as a detective on EZ Street, a one-hour drama produced by Paul Haggis, Academy Award winning writer of Million Dollar Baby and writer/director of Crash.
Other television credits include The New WKRP In Cincinnati, Commander and Chief, Cold Case, Grey's Anatomy, The District, Angel, Any Day Now, The Steven Weber Show, Profiler, The Gregory Hines Show, Coach, South Of Sunset, Martin, and Between Brothers.
Wendy received a Drama-Logue Award for her performance in the play Talking With.
Currently, she portrays Lieutenant Colonel Joan Burton in Lifetime's Army Wives for which she received an Image Award nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series (2007). Army Wives is the number one show in the history of the Lifetime network and will receive a Gracie Award at the American Women in Radio & Television ceremony in New York on May 28. Gracie Awards recognize exemplary programming created by, produced for and about women, as well as individuals who have contributed to the industry.
When Wendy isn't working on a set she loves contributing to others by teaching acting classes at The Los Angles Actors Center. She is dedicated to training and developing actors to work professionally in film and TV.