Wendie Jo Sperber


Wendie Jo Sperber was an American actress, known for her performances in the films I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Bachelor Party, and Back to the Future, as well as the television sitcoms Bosom Buddies and Private Benjamin.

Early life

Sperber was born in Hollywood, Los Angeles, the daughter of Burton Seymour Sperber and Charlene Marie. She had three siblings: Ellice, Michelle and Richard. Sperber was Jewish.

Career

Sperber began her screen career at age 19 when she was cast in the small role of Kuchinsky in Matthew Robbins' 1978 teen movie Corvette Summer, alongside Mark Hamill and Annie Potts. She next appeared in Robert Zemeckis' period comedy I Wanna Hold Your Hand, as Rosie Petrofsky..
She played the title role in the television movie Dinky Hocker, an ABC Afterschool Special which dealt with a teenager's attempts to hide her feelings by eating. Sperber's physical comedy is featured in Steven Spielberg's 1941. Zemeckis, who also worked on 1941, brought her back to the big screen in 1980 with a role in his comedy Used Cars, but it was on television that year that Sperber began to receive more serious attention.
She was cast in the role of Amy Cassidy—a character who was funny, romantic, and exuberant—in the series Bosom Buddies, starring Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari. Following the show's cancellation in 1982, Sperber worked for a year on the series Private Benjamin. She then resumed her feature work in the 1984 Tom Hanks theatrical vehicle Bachelor Party, directed by Neal Israel. Israel cast her again in Moving Violations in 1985. That same year, she appeared as Linda McFly in Zemeckis's Back to the Future. She reprised her role as Linda in Back to the Future Part III.
Following Back to the Future, Sperber returned to television and starred in Babes, a comedy about three overweight sisters; but the series was cancelled after one season. In 1994, Sperber was cast in a major supporting part in the CBS television series Hearts Afire. In 1998, she guest starred as April, the cleaning lady and Grace's muse, on the twelfth episode of Will & Grace. Her last work was voicing a character on the animated TV series American Dad that aired in 2006, after her death.

Advocacy

In addition to her work on TV and movies, Sperber also was the founder of Cancer Support Center, an independent organization formed in 2001 to advance and help support individuals and their families fighting various forms of cancer through free emotional support, information and social events/activities. In addition to being the founder, Sperber also served on the board of directors and wrote the quarterly newsletter. According to one of the last known interviews with Sperber by Terra Wellington, the organization was her key cause and effort in the last year of her life with her stating "The whole idea of programming was that I didn't want people to walk into a room and have a therapist ask how they feel. I wanted peer support."

Personal life and death

Sperber married producer Richard Velasquez in 1983. They divorced in 1994. They had two children, Preston and Pearl.
In 1997, Sperber was diagnosed with breast cancer, which seemed to go into remission following treatment. She revealed in April 2002 that the cancer had metastasized throughout her body, and by mid-2004 she had undergone experimental brain radiation therapy. She continued to work in television and movies during this period, including episodes of Unhappily Ever After, Home Improvement, Will & Grace, Grounded for Life, and the movies Desperate but Not Serious and Sorority Boys.
She died from breast cancer on Tuesday, November 29, 2005, aged 47, at her home in Los Angeles, California.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979ABC Afterschool SpecialSusan 'Dinky' HockerEpisode: Dinky Hocker
1980The Stockard Channing ShowWendy SimonEpisode: "Life Begins at 30"
1980–1982Bosom BuddiesAmy Cassidy
1981Knots LandingEllieEpisode: "Step One"
1982–1983Private BenjaminPvt. Stacy KouchalakasSeason 3
1985BrothersConnieEpisode: "Life's Too Short to Be Delicate"
1987–1988Women in PrisonPam
1989Designing WomenEstelle RhinehartEpisode: "The Women of Atlanta"
1990The ImageAnita CoxTV movie
1990Who's the Boss?LoriEpisode: "Micelli's Marauders"
1990–1991BabesCharlene Gilbert
1991Harry and the HendersonsLeslie WorthEpisode: "George's White Light"
1991Married... with ChildrenSandy JorgensonEpisode: "I Who Have Nothing"
1992Parker Lewis Can't LoseCarol2 Episodes
1992DinosaursWendy RichfieldEpisode: "Hungry for Love"
1992–1993Hearts AfireMavis DavisSeason 1
1994Fortune HunterNadineEpisode: "Triple Cross"
1995KirkSaleswomanEpisode – "S'Wonderbra"
1995The Return of HunterLucilleTV movie
1997You WishMargoEpisode: "A Real Don Juan"
1998Murphy BrownAnnEpisode: "Bad Hair Day"
1999Will and GraceAprilEpisode: "My Fair Maid-y"
1999Unhappily Ever AfterMs. SnaylopsEpisode: "The Artist and the Con Artist"
1999MaggieDr. ScottEpisode: "Don't Quit Your Day Job"
1999Home ImprovementSueEpisode: "The Long and Winding Road "
2000BettePennyEpisode: "A Method to Her Madness"
20028 Simple RulesRachel4 Episodes
2003JAGLandladyEpisode: "Standards of Conduct"
2003Touched by an AngelTriciaEpisode: "And a Nightingale Sang"
2005Grounded for LifeMrs. RobinsonEpisode: "The Letter"
2006American Dad!Old Lady/Wendie Jo Episode: "Roger & Me"