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Wendie Malick

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American actress (born 1950)

Wendie Malick
Malick at the 2012Gracie Awards
Born (1950-12-13)December 13, 1950 (age 74)
EducationOhio Wesleyan University (BA)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1978–present
Spouses

Wendie Malick (born December 13, 1950) is an American actress and former fashion model, known for her roles in various television comedies. She starred as Judith Tupper Stone in theHBO sitcomDream On and asNina Van Horn in theNBC sitcomJust Shoot Me!, with the latter earning nominations for twoPrimetime Emmys and aGolden Globe Award.

Malick starred as Victoria Chase in theTV Land comedy seriesHot in Cleveland. She is also known for her recurring role as Gayle Buchannon onBaywatch as well asRonee Lawrence on theeleventh and final season ofFrasier. Her film credits includeScrooged,The American President,Racing Stripes, andConfessions of a Shopaholic. Malick has made over 50 guest appearances on television shows, primarily on comedies, and starred in a number of made-for-television films. In animation, she has voiced Burdine Maxwell in the first season ofBratz, Beatrice Horseman on theNetflix seriesBoJack Horseman and Eda Clawthorne on theDisney Channel seriesThe Owl House.

Early life

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Malick was born on December 13, 1950, inBuffalo, New York, the daughter of Gigi, a former model, and Kenneth Malick (1920–2021),[1][2] who worked in sales.[3] Her paternal grandfather, Ayad Malick, was an Egyptian from aCoptic Christian family who met her grandmother Sarah Belle Float, aPentecostal missionary, in 1913.[4] Her other ancestry is French, German, and English.[5] She graduated fromWilliamsville South High School in 1968. Malick is an alumna of theWilliam Esper Studio for the performing arts inManhattan, New York City.[6]

Career

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Early career

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Wendie Malick posing at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival

After graduating fromOhio Wesleyan University inDelaware, Ohio, in 1972, Malick beganfashion modeling for theWilhelmina modeling agency. She left to work for Republican CongressmanJack Kemp.[7] She soon left Washington, D.C., to pursue a career on stage and screen. She began working as an actress in 1982 in the filmA Little Sex. The same year, Malick auditioned for the role ofDiane Chambers in theNBCsitcomCheers,[8] but lost the part. She later was cast as a regular inABC medical drama seriesTrauma Center. The series was cancelled after a single season. In 1986, Malick guest starred as Cecile's henchwoman in the 5,559th episode ofAnother World. In the late 1980s, Malick began her career in television comedies. She had a recurring role onKate & Allie as Allie's ex-husband's new wife and played a supporting role in the 1988 filmScrooged asBill Murray's sister-in-law.

Dream On andJust Shoot Me!

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In 1990, Malick was cast in theHBO comedy seriesDream On as Judith Tupper Stone,Brian Benben's neurotic but endearing ex-wife.[7] She remained on this show until it ended in 1996, winning fourCableACE Awards for Best Actress in a Comedy Series.[7] DuringDream On years, Malick also acted in other television series, appearing in dramas, such asNYPD Blue as a battered socialite in 1993, andL.A. Law andTales from the Crypt, and sitcoms, includingMad About You,Seinfeld, andCybill. She also appeared in several television films, includingDynasty: The Reunion (1991),Madonna: Innocence Lost (1994), andApollo 11 (1996). Malick starred in the 1999Lifetime Television filmTake My Advice: The Ann and Abby Story, in which she played the dual roles of identical twin sibling advice columnistsAnn Landers (Eppie Lederer) and "Dear Abby" Abigail Van Buren (Pauline Phillips).[9] As lead actress, she starred in the 1997 independent drama filmJerome.

In 1996, Malick starred as the lead character in her own comedy series,Good Company onCBS. The show was cancelled after only six episodes.[10] In 1997, she began starring asNina Van Horn, a shallow, boozing former supermodel on the NBC sitcomJust Shoot Me!. She continued in this role until the show ended in 2003. She was nominated for aPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 1999 and 2002,[11] and aGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film in 1999.[12] She also guest-starred onThe X-Files in 1998. She starred in Disney's animated filmThe Emperor's New Groove as Chicha in 2000 alongside her fellowJust Shoot Me co-starDavid Spade, who voices Emperor Kuzco. In 2000, Malick was honored byWomen in Film asA Woman of Vision, along withTipper Gore,Gwen Ifill, andRoseanne Barr.

Malick at the Farm Sanctuary 25th Anniversary Gala in New York City on May 14, 2011

In 2003, Malick joined the cast ofCheers spin-offFrasier, portraying Ronee Lawrence, aSeattlelounge singer (andFrasier's (Kelsey Grammer) childhood babysitter) who develops a relationship with Frasier's father,Martin Crane (John Mahoney).[13] Eventually, her character married Martin in the series finale "Goodnight, Seattle".[14] Malick and Mahoney also both appeared in 1995 filmThe American President. In 2002, she starred oppositeShirley Jones andCloris Leachman in the comedy filmManna from Heaven.[15] She provided the voice of Principal Folsom for theDisney animated seriesFillmore! until its end in 2004. In 2005, she co-starred in theNickelodeon animated seriesThe X's as Mrs. X.

Later career andHot in Cleveland

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From 2005 to 2006, Malick starred oppositeJohn Stamos in the ABC comedy seriesJake in Progress. Malick was to be part of the cast of the seriesModern Men, but due to aJake in Progress renewal, her role onModern Men was recast withJane Seymour. BothJake in Progress andModern Men were cancelled in 2006. Also in 2005, Malick starred as Clara Dalrymple in the filmRacing Stripes. In 2005 and 2006, she provided the voice ofBurdine Maxwell in the animated seriesBratz. In late 2006 and early 2007, she starred in another short-lived comedy series,Big Day on ABC. Starting in 2005, Malick did voice work on radio and television ads forMarshalls department stores. Malick guest-starred onCSI: Crime Scene Investigation andLaw & Order in 2005. In film, she appeared inWaiting...,Adventureland, andConfessions of a Shopaholic as the instructor of the "Shopaholics Anonymous" group, Miss Korch.

Malick, Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves, and Betty White in August 2012

In 2010, Malick was cast as Victoria Chase, a five-time-divorced, Emmy Award-winning soap opera star, in theTV Land comedy seriesHot in Cleveland, alongsideJane Leeves,Valerie Bertinelli, andBetty White.[16] The series made ratings success for TV Land, and won generally favorable reviews from critics.[17] In 2011, Malick was a promising contender for an Emmy Award in theOutstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series category,[18] though she did not receive a nomination. In 2012, theHot in Cleveland cast and she were nominated for aScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.[7] On November 17, 2014, TV Land announced season six would be the final season for show.[19]

In April 2011, Malick became the celebrity spokesperson forBudget Rent a Car in a series of online and television ads.[20] Malick starred in the 2013Hallmark original filmAfter All These Years based on the book by best-selling authorSusan Isaacs.[21]

AfterHot in Cleveland, Malick landed the role in the CBS action comedy-drama seriesRush Hour, based on thefilm franchise of the same name.[22] The series was cancelled after one season. Malick later joined the cast ofFox drama seriesPitch in a recurring role as Maxine Armstrong.[23] In 2016 she appeared as Sebastian Lund's (Rob Kerkovich) mother, Sylvia in the fourth episode ofNCIS: New Orleans.[24] From 2016 to 2021, she had a recurring role of lead character' mother in the ABC comedy series,American Housewife. Malick also appeared onMom,Grace and Frankie,This Is Us,Modern Family, andPhysical.

From 2014 to 2020, Malick had a recurring voice role playing thetitular character's mother Beatrice in theNetflix animated seriesBoJack Horseman. In 2018, she receivedAnnie Awards nomination for her voice acting.[25] From 2018 to 2020, she also had a recurring role as rancher Lisa Neumann on Netflix comedy seriesThe Ranch. In 2020, she was cast as the voice of Eda Clawthorne onThe Owl House.

Malick playedShailene Woodley's character mother in the 2019 romantic drama filmEndings, Beginnings, and title role in the 2020 Lifetime thrillerDeranged Granny.[26] In 2022, she set to appear in a multiple features, includeMack & Rita starringDiane Keaton,[27]A Little White Lie,The Re-Education of Molly Singer,[28] and the leading role in the musical dramaMother of All Shows.[29]

Personal life

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Malick has been married twice: from 1982 to 1989 to actor andscreenwriterMitch Glazer, and since 1995 to Richard Erickson. They live inTopanga, California, in theSanta Monica Mountains. Malick is apescetarian.[30] She donates toDemocratic political candidates, organizations, and causes.[31]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1978How to Pick Up GirlsStephie
1979Mr. Mike's Mondo VideoHerself
1982A Little SexPhilomena
1988ScroogedWendie Cross
1990Funny About LoveNurse Nancy
1991BugsyInez Malick
1995The American PresidentSusan Sloan
1996Apollo 11Pat Collins
1997Just Add LoveCharlotte
Trojan WarBeverly Kimble
North Shore FishShimma
1998Divorce: A Contemporary WesternTerry
JeromeJane
2000The Emperor's New GrooveChichaVoice[32]
2001CahootsDiane
On EdgeMildred Tilman
2002Manna from HeavenInez
2003Strange Frequency 2MaggieSegment: "Soul Man"
2004Raising GeniusNancy Nestor
StuckVirginiaShort film
2005Racing StripesClara Dalrymple
Waiting...Nacy Mae Cross
Bratz: Rock AngelzBurdine MaxwellVoice[32]
Kronk's New GrooveChicha
2006Brother Bear 2Aunt Siqiniq
Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion – DiamondzBurdine Maxwell
2008EavesdropLaura
Waiting for YvetteYvetteShort film
2009AdventurelandMrs. Annette Brennan
Confessions of a ShopaholicMiss Korch
The Goods: Live Hard, Sell HardTammy Selleck
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The SqueakquelDr. Rubin
2010Adventures of a Teenage Dragon SlayerVice-Principal Annie Metz
KnuckleheadSister Francesca Romeo Dawson Knight
2011About FiftyKate
What Happens NextElise
2012JewtopiaMarcy Marx
2013Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky ScarecrowSheriff Bessie KernVoice[32]
2017A Family for The HolidaysMargaret
2018Do YouGloriaShort film
2019Endings, BeginningsSue[33]
2020Beautiful DreamerRita
2022Mack & RitaAngela[34]
About FateNancy
A Little White LieDr. Bedrosian
2023The Re-Education of Molly SingerMrs. Zimmerman[28]
Mother of All ShowsRosa[35]
7000 MilesMeli StandishAlso producer
2024SkincareColleen[36]
Key
Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Saturday Night LiveSpectatorEpisode: "Elliott Gould/Kid Creole and the Coconuts"
1982One of the BoysJoanEpisode: "One of the Boys"
1983Trauma CenterDr. Brigitte BlaineSeries regular, 13 episodes
1984Paper DollsTaylorEpisode: "Pilot"
Mike HammerLouise JordanEpisode: "Too Young to Die"
1985Private SessionsTippiTelevision film
1985–1989Kate & AllieClaire LowellRecurring role, 5 episodes
1986Another WorldCecile's henchwomanEpisode 5559 – May 6, 1986
Scarecrow and Mrs. KingJennie StetsonEpisode: "Unfinished Business"
1987Highway to HeavenDonna BurkeEpisode: "With love, the claus"
1988SupercarrierDr. Susan LaydenEpisode: "Deadly Enemies"
The HighwaymanEpisode: "The Hitchhiker"
HunterPaula BanyonEpisode: "Boomerang"
1989Anything But LoveAlice2 episodes
The Ed Begley Jr. ShowCarol HobartTV pilot
Christine CromwellTrudy BaronEpisode: "Easy Come, Easy Go"
1989–1994BaywatchGayle BuchannonRecurring role, 7 episodes
1990–1996Dream OnJudith Tupper StoneSeries regular, 119 episodes
1990–1991The Fanelli BoysBecky Goldblume3 episodes
1991MacGyverCindy FinneganEpisode: "Obsessed"
Dynasty: The ReunionCarol MarshallTelevision film
1992Civil WarsClaudia BentelEpisode: "Dirty Pool"
The Human FactorDr. Finnola KeefeEpisode: "Between the Sheets"
1993NYPD BlueSusan Wagner2 episodes
Family AlbumMrs. GordonEpisode: "Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall All You Gotta Do Is Call"
Love & WarDr. KellyEpisode: "I Got Plenty of Nothing"
1994L.A. LawLaura Schoen RussianoffEpisode: "Finish Line"
The CommishNancy LambertEpisode: "Nancy with the Laughing Face"
ViperIris NevelsonEpisode: "Firehawk"
Mad About YouCarolEpisode: "The Ride Home"
Empty NestDeniseEpisode: "Absence Makes the Nurse Grow Weirder"
Tales from the CryptRitaEpisode: "In the Groove"
Madonna: Innocence LostCamille BarboneTelevision film
1995Hart to Hart: Secrets of the HartSarah Powell
The Return of HunterPat Lafferty
DweebsAlixEpisode: "The Bad P.R. Show"
SeinfeldWendyEpisode: "The Kiss Hello"
CybillJudyEpisode: "Cybill with an 'S'"
1996ChampsBarbEpisode: "A Match Made at Seven"
Good CompanyZoe HellstromSeries regular, 6 episodes
Goode BehaviorDr. Stephanie KrienbergEpisode: "Goode Feelings"
Mr. RhodesLenore GreenEpisode: "Looking for Mrs. Goodbar"
The Single GuyDr. CornickEpisode: "New Year"
1997Boston CommonLauren StoneEpisode: "To Bare Is Human"
Life's WorkOlivia McClureEpisode: "Dates"
Perfect BodyJanet BradleyTelevision film
1997–2003Just Shoot Me!Nina Van HornSeries regular, 148 episodes
1998The X-FilesA.D. MaslinEpisode: "The Beginning"
1999The Secret Files of the Spy DogsMistress PavlovVoice, episode: "Obedience"
Take My Advice:The Ann and Abby StoryAnn Landers /Abigail Van BurenTelevision film
Batman BeyondDr. PriceVoice, episode: "Joyride"[32]
2000Pepper AnnDenise GoldmanVoice, episode: "Too Cool to Be Mom"
2001Strange FrequencyMaggie StantonEpisode: "Don't Stop Believing"
2002Ozzy & DrixSticky FlagellaVoice, episode: "Strep-Finger"[32]
Kim PossibleElsa CleegVoice, episode: "Kimitation Nation"
2002–2004Fillmore!Principal FolsomVoice, 16 episodes[32]
2003Oliver BeeneMrs. DarcelEpisode: "A Day at the Beach"
My Life with MenEmily ZebrowskiTV pilot
2003–2004FrasierRonee LawrenceRecurring role, 10 episodes
2003–2005The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron:Boy GeniusBeautiful GorgeousVoice, 3 episodes[32]
2004The StonesGailEpisode: "She Ain't Heavy, She's My Sister"
Wild CardMelanie St. JohnEpisode: "A Felony for Melanie"
RebaSadieEpisode: "Van's Agent"
Father of the PrideVictoria the TigerVoice, 5 episodes
Static ShockDr. Robers / OmnaraVoice, episode: "Kidnapped"[32]
2005–2006BratzBurdine Maxwell / Bernice Maxwell / GertrudeVoice, season 1[32]
2005American Dragon: Jake LongAunt PatchouliVoice, episode: "Adventures in Troll-Sitting"
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationDonna EigerEpisode: "King Baby"
Law & OrderDefense Attorney DresslerEpisode: "Dining Out"
Out of PracticeLois TurnerEpisode: "The Wedding"
2005–2006Jake in ProgressNaomi ClarkSeries regular, 21 episodes
The X'sMrs. XVoice, main cast[32]
2006Hello Sister, Goodbye LifeBarbaraTelevision film
2006–2007Big DayJaneSeries regular, 12 episodes
The Emperor's New SchoolChichaVoice, 10 episodes
2008The HillSenator LowellTV pilot
'Til DeathDr. FriedmanEpisode: "Sob Story"
Will You Merry Me?Suzie FineTelevision film
2009The Ex ListFiona Bloom2 episodes
Pushing DaisiesCoral RamoraEpisode: "Kerplunk"
Glenn Martin, DDSNorth Star LadyVoice, episode: "Fatal Direction"
2010True Jackson, VPLibby GibbilsEpisode: "Saving Snackleberry"
The Life & Times of TimPublishing House ExecutiveVoice, episode: "London Calling/Novelist"
2010–2015Hot in ClevelandVictoria ChaseSeries regular, 128 episodes
2011All My Children1 episode
2011–2016Kung Fu Panda:Legends of AwesomenessFenghuangVoice, 4 episodes[32]
2013Bubble GuppiesOfficer MirandaVoice, episode: "The Police Cop-etition!"
After All These YearsAudreyTelevision film
2014–2020BoJack HorsemanBeatrice HorsemanVoice, 11 episodes
2014Ultimate Spider-ManNorma Osborn / Green GoblinVoice, episode: "The Spider-Verse"[32]
2015–2016TripTankCongressman Harkheimer, Sheriff Perkins' WifeVoice, 2 episodes[32]
2016Rush HourCaptain ColeSeries regular, 13 episodes
PitchMaxine ArmstrongRecurring role
KulipariSpider Queen JarrahVoice, recurring role
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitRegina PrinceEpisode: "Assaulting Reality"
NCIS: New OrleansSylvia LundEpisode: "Escape Plan"
2016–2021American HousewifeKathryn11 episodes
2016Lady DynamiteHerselfEpisode: "Knife Feelings"
Finding Father ChristmasMargaret WhitcombTelevision film
2017MomDanielle2 episodes
Grace and FrankieMimiEpisode: "The Alert"
Darrow & DarrowJoanna DarrowTelevision film
Engaging Father ChristmasMargaret Whitcomb
2018Darrow & Darrow 2Joanna Darrow
This Is UsMary Damon2 episodes
Marrying Father ChristmasMargaret WhitcombTelevision film
2018–2020The RanchLisa Neumann15 episodes
The Boss Baby: Back in BusinessWendiVoice, 2 episodes[32]
2019Witness to Murder: A Darrow MysteryJoanna DarrowTelevision film
Darrow & Darrow 4: Burden of Proof
Richard LovelyAlana LovelyTV pilot
Bluff City LawRachelEpisode: "Fire in a Crowded Theater"
2020–2023The Owl HouseEda ClawthorneVoice, main cast[37][32]
2020Bob Hearts AbisholaJen DavenportEpisode: "There's My Nigerians"
Modern FamilyAudrey BeckmanEpisode: "Baby Steps"
Deranged GrannyBarbara AndersTelevision film
2020 & 2022BillionsLeah Calder2 episodes
2020–2024Young SheldonPresident HagemeyerRecurring role
2021Close EnoughDeborah TrickleVoice, episode: "Meet the Frackers"
PhysicalSheila's Mother2 episodes
Dear White PeopleGeraldine Bernadette10 episodes
CentaurworldGurple DurpletonVoice, 2 episodes
2022Family GuyJudgeVoice, episode: "Lawyer Guy"
Suitcase Killer: The Melanie McGuire StoryPatricia PreziosoTelevision film
AcapulcoHelenEpisode: "Hollywood Nights"
2023–2024ShrinkingDr. Julie BaramGuest role; 8 episodes
2023How I Met Your FatherDaphne DupreeEpisode: "The Welcome Protocol"
RugratsJudithVoice, episode: "Tot Springs Showdown"
Star Trek: Lower DecksCathiwVoice, episode: "Empathalogical Fallacies"
2023–presentNight CourtJulianne WaltersRecurring cast (seasons 1–2), main cast (season 3)[38]
2024Not Dead YetMary-Sue MannersEpisode: "Not Polite Yet"
The Chicken SistersAugusta 'Gus' MooreMain cast[39]

Video games

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YearTitleVoice role
2008SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons: Globs of DoomBeautiful Gorgeous[32]

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
1992CableACE AwardOutstanding Actress in a Comedy SeriesDream OnWon
1993
1994
1995Nominated
1996Won
1999Golden Globe AwardBest Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmJust Shoot Me!Nominated
1999Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
2000Women in Film Lucy AwardLucy AwardWon
2001Satellite AwardBest Actress – Television Series Musical or ComedyJust Shoot Me!Nominated
2002Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
2007Gracie AwardBig DayWon
2011Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesHot in ClevelandNominated
2013Gracie AwardWon
2013Women's Image Network AwardsOutstanding Actress Comedy SeriesNominated
2018Annie AwardsOutstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Television/Broadcast ProductionBoJack Horseman

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