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      Wendie Jo Sperber

      Wendie Jo Sperber

      Highest Rated: 93% Back to the Future (1985)

      Lowest Rated: 40% My Dinner With Jimi (2003)

      Birthday: Sep 15, 1958

      Birthplace: Hollywood, California, USA

      Character actress Wendie Jo Sperber enjoyed a long, lucrative career in Hollywood--though not a star, she was a very familiar face. Her specialty was exuberance, typified by her flying leap from the moving car in "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" (1978)--the better for her star-struck 1960s teenager to try to snag tickets to see the Beatles on Ed Sullivan. It also was the first feature film for director Robert Zemeckis, who later cast Sperber in his 1980 comedy "Used Cars" and his 1985 blockbuster "Back to the Future" (Sperber also appeared in 1989's "Back to the Future, Part III"). Steven Spielberg, who executive produced "I Wanna Hold Your Hand," enlisted Sperber in his big-budget comedy "1941" (1979), one of his few major failures. Sperber's other credits include "Corvette Summer" (1978), "Moving Violations" (1985) and "Stewardess School" (1986). On television, Sperber costarred in the ABC sitcom "Bosom Buddies" (1980-82) in which Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari played two men who dressed as women in order to rent an apartment in an girls-only building; Sperber played their neighbor Amy--the only one with insider knowledge of their charade. She later appeared in Hanks' 1984 big-screen comedy "Bachelor Party," an early stop during his ascent to film superstardom. Sperber enjoyed steady supporting and character work, including a stint on the television version of the film "Private Benjamin" (1981) and finally a lead in the 1990 Fox sitcom "Babes," about three sisters. The show lasted just one season, and she had a season long stint on the John Ritter-Markie Post sitcom "Hearts Afire" in 1992-1993. Even after she was diagnosed with cancer in 1997, Sperber continued to amass credits--from a 1998 episode of "Murphy Brown" dealing with its title character's own chemotherapy woes, to a role as a college professor in the comedy "Sorority Boys" (2002) to a recurring role on Ritter's 2002-05 ABC sitcom "8 Simple Rules." Sperber founded a cancer support center, weSPARK, in 2001 in Sherman Oaks, California--"SPARK" stands for "Support, Prevention, Acceptance, Recovery and Knowledge." She lost her eight-year battle with cancer at age 46 in 2005.

      Highest rated movies

      Back to the Future
      I Wanna Hold Your Hand
      Bachelor Party
      My Dinner With Jimi

      Photos

      I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND, Wendie Jo Sperber, 1978, (c) Universal I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND, Nancy Allen, Wendie Jo Sperber, Eddie Deezen, Susan Kendall Newman, 1978, (c) Universal I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND, Wendie Jo Sperber, Nancy Allen, 1978, (c) Universal I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND, Bobby DiCicco, Wendie Jo Sperber, Theresa Saldana, Nancy Allen, Marc McClure, Susan Kendall Newman, 1978, (c) Universal I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND, Marc McClure, Wendie Jo Sperber, Theresa Saldana, Nancy Allen, Bobby Di Cicco, Susan Kendall Newman, 1978, (c) Universal I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND, (front row) Wendie Jo Sperber, Eddie Deezen (standing), Susan Kendall Newman, 1978, (c) Universal I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND, Marc McClure, Wendie Jo Sperber, Theresa Saldana, Nancy Allen, Bobby DiCicco, Susan Kendall Newman, 1978, (c) Universal Pictures MOVING VIOLATIONS, Jennifer Tilly, John Murray, Wendie Jo Sperber, 1985, TM and Copyright (c)20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved. MOVING VIOLATIONS, Wendie Jo Sperber, 1985. TM and Copyright ©20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved. I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND, Eddie Deezen, Wendie Jo Sperber, 1978, (c) Universal MOVING VIOLATIONS, Wendie Jo Sperber, 1985. TM and Copyright ©20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved.

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      40% 53% My Dinner With Jimi Louella (Character) - 2003
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Desperate but Not Serious Grammy (Character) - 1999
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Return of Hunter: Everyone Walks in L.A. Lucille (Character) - 1995
      No Score Yet 0% Mr. Write Roz (Character) - 1994
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Delta Fever Claire (Character) - 1987
      No Score Yet 24% Stewardess School Jolean Winters (Character) - 1986
      No Score Yet 51% Moving Violations Joan Pudillo (Character) - 1985
      93% 95% Back to the Future Linda McFly (Character) $247.0K 1985
      54% 56% Bachelor Party Dr. Tina Gassko (Character) - 1984
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The First Time Eileen (Character) - 1983
      90% 75% I Wanna Hold Your Hand Rosie Petrofsky (Character) - 1978

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet 91% American Dad! Old Lady/Wendie Jo (Guest Voice) 2006
      58% 48% 8 Simple Rules Unknown (Guest Star) 2003 2005
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Touched by an Angel Unknown (Guest Star) 2003
      No Score Yet No Score Yet JAG Unknown (Guest Star) 2003
      No Score Yet 68% Home Improvement Unknown (Guest Star) 1999
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Unhappily Ever After Unknown (Guest Star) 1998-1999
      No Score Yet 88% Will & Grace April (Guest Star) 1999
      No Score Yet No Score Yet DiResta Unknown (Guest Star) 1998
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Murphy Brown Unknown (Guest Star) 1998
      No Score Yet No Score Yet You Wish Unknown (Guest Star) 1997
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Kirk Unknown (Guest Star) 1995
      50% No Score Yet Hearts Afire Mavis Davis (Character) 1992-1993
      91% 79% Dinosaurs Wendy Richfield (Guest Voice) 1992
      No Score Yet 98% Married ... With Children Sandy Jorgenson (Guest Star) 1991
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Who's the Boss? Unknown (Guest Star) 1990
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Designing Women Unknown (Guest Star) 1989
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Women in Prison Pam (Character) 1987-1988
      80% 60% Bosom Buddies Amy Cassidy (Character) 1980-1982