Wendy Robie Explained

Wendy Robie
Birth Date:6 October 1953
Birth Place:Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:1990–present
Children:1

Wendy Robie (born October 6, 1953) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Nadine Hurley in David Lynch's television series Twin Peaks (1990–1991) and the prequel film (1992). She also starred in two of Wes Craven's films: The People Under the Stairs (1991) and Vampire in Brooklyn (1995). In 2017, Robie reprised her role as Nadine in David Lynch's revival series Twin Peaks: The Return.

Early life

Robie was born in Cincinnati, Ohio,[1] [2] and grew up in northern California on a ranch where Arabian horses were raised. She attended the College of Marin studying theater arts,[3] and later earned a degree in English literature.[4] Robie worked as an English teacher for a decade while raising her daughter, Samantha.[5]

Career

While living in Seattle, Washington and acting in repertory theatre,[6] Robie auditioned for David Lynch's television series Twin Peaks, and was cast as Nadine Hurley; she appeared in 22 episodes of the series between the series' first and second seasons. In 1991, Robie guest starred on an episode of Baywatch and portrayed the villainous Woman in Wes Craven's horror film The People Under The Stairs. In comparing Lynch and Craven, Robie remarked that both were "kind people with wonderful imaginations who work out their views of the darkness in the world through their art."

The following year, Robie reprised her role as Nadine in David Lynch's prequel film (1992), although her scene was deleted. The same year, she guest starred on an episode of the television series Quantum Leap. In 1993, Robie starred in the television film Prophet of Evil: The Ervil LeBaron Story.

In 1994, she guest starred in the television series Viper and before appearing in the television film A Place for Annie. In 1995, Robie had a cameo role in Wes Craven's horror comedy film Vampire in Brooklyn. The same year, she had guest roles on the television series Sister, Sister and .

In 1996, Robie made her voice-over debut in the video game . The same year, Robie had a guest role on the television series Dark Skies and a supporting role in the film The Glimmer Man. In 1998, she played Bernice in the horror film The Dentist 2, Harriet Davidson in the television series , and had a supporting role in the film Devil in the Flesh. In 2014, Robie's deleted scene from Fire Walk With Me was included in Lynch's film . In 2017, Robie reprised her role as Nadine in David Lynch's revival series Twin Peaks: The Return.[7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Mrs. Robeson "Mommy"
1991Scenes deleted
1993Prophet of Evil: The Ervil LeBaron StoryTelevision film
1994Dr. HortonTelevision film
1995Vampire in BrooklynZealot at Police Station
1996Melanie Sardes
1998Devil in the FleshJoyce Saunders
1998The Dentist 2 Bernice
2000Romeo and Juliet Prince
2001Dr. Thalama
2001Lost VoyageMary BurnettTelevision film
2003Fairies Ms. TebbitShort film
2008Were the World Mine Ms. Tebbit
2020Dreaming Grand Avenue Andromeda
2022RelativeKaren Frank

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990–1991Twin PeaksNadine Hurley22 episodes[8]
1991BaywatchJune Reed1 episode
1992Quantum Leap Mrs. Takin1 episode
1994 Mrs. Takin1 episode
1994Viper Nurse1 episode
1995UlaniEpisode: "Destiny"
1995Sister, SisterMrs. Cathcart1 episode
1996Dark SkiesKate Balfour1 episode
1998Harriet Davidson1 episode
2000Party of FiveElaine1 episode
2000Any Day NowTrish1 episode
2000Nun1 episode
2017Twin Peaks: The ReturnNadine Hurley5 episodes

Video games

Awards and nominations

Theatre

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2003Joseph Jefferson Awards[9] Actress in a Supporting Role - PlayThe Trojan Women (Goodman Theatre)
2019Joseph Jefferson Awards[10] Performer in a Principal Role - PlayElizabeth Rex (Oak Park Festival Theatre)

Film

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
1991Fangoria Chainsaw AwardsBest ActressThe People Under the Stairs
2008Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film FestivalBest ActressWere the World Mine
2022Festival of Cinema NYC Jury Award[11] Best Ensemble CastRelative

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fandango. Wendy Robie Biography. live. https://archive.today/20230901013547/https://www.fandango.com/people/wendy-robie-570799. September 1, 2023.
  2. Web site: Encyclopedia.com. Robie, Wendy 1953–. https://archive.today/20230901013623/https://www.encyclopedia.com/education/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/robie-wendy-1953-wendie-robie. Cengage. September 1, 2023.
  3. Web site: College of Marin. Our History: Performing Arts. live. https://archive.today/20230901014740/https://pa.marin.edu/drama/history. September 1, 2023.
  4. Web site: Wendy Robie Biography. Turner Classic Movies. September 1, 2023.
  5. Web site: Dougherty. Margot. November 29, 1992. Talking with Wendy Robie. November 25, 2020. Entertainment Weekly. EN.
  6. Web site: ‘Life happens’ in Wendy Robie’s latest film, ‘Relative’. The Seattle Times. Hutchinson. Chase. January 26, 2023. live. September 1, 2023. https://archive.today/20230901013947/https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/movies/life-happens-in-wendy-robies-latest-film-relative/.
  7. Web site: Wendy Robie Goodman Theatre . August 16, 2022 . www.goodmantheatre.org.
  8. Web site: Wendy Robie List of Movies and TV Shows. TV Guide. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20230901150524/https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/wendy-robie/credits/3000071733/. September 1, 2023.
  9. Web site: Archives The Joseph Jefferson Awards . August 17, 2022 . www.jeffawards.org.
  10. Web site: Archives The Joseph Jefferson Awards . August 17, 2022. www.jeffawards.org.
  11. Web site: Magazine . Screen . August 15, 2022 . Big NYC Win for Michael Glover Smith's 'Relative' As Theatrical Expands through Chicago, Midwest . August 17, 2022 . Screen Magazine . en-US.