Wendy H. Meier
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Wendy H. Meier is an Actress and Dancer. She is known for "Beowulf & Grendel" (2005). She has been featured on various Films and TV Shows. She was selected by Director David Fincher to work on "Zodiac" (2007) as 1968 San Francisco Chronicle Editorial Staff. She was cast by the producers and Jim Carey for the part of "Mormon Girl" in "Yes Man" (2008). She was featured in the Globodyne scene in "Fun With Dick and Jane" (2005). She has also played recurring featured roles on "My Name Is Earl" (2005) for three seasons. She also worked on "Boston Legal" (2004) all four seasons. She has also been featured on "Desperate Housewives" (2004). She has danced in several Films including: "Teen Beach 2," (2015), "The Great Gatsby" (2013), "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" (2009).
She was born in Burbank, CA. to Lucille (Sevde) Meier and Donald Meier. Her father was a Bank Executive, and her mother a Homemaker. She is half Norwegian. Her parents are both Norwegian and Swedish. She is also English, Scottish, and Finnish (maternal side). Her paternal Ancestry is Prussian, Irish, Greek, and Native American. She grew up in La Verne, CA. She studied at Young Actors Space with Diane Hill-Hardin as a child. She also attended Moultrie Academy of Music, Voice, and Dance, as well as Future Talent Dance Studio. She is a descendant of the Vanderbilt family, from her maternal great-grandfather, George Vanderbilt Dawn.
She was born in Burbank, CA. to Lucille (Sevde) Meier and Donald Meier. Her father was a Bank Executive, and her mother a Homemaker. She is half Norwegian. Her parents are both Norwegian and Swedish. She is also English, Scottish, and Finnish (maternal side). Her paternal Ancestry is Prussian, Irish, Greek, and Native American. She grew up in La Verne, CA. She studied at Young Actors Space with Diane Hill-Hardin as a child. She also attended Moultrie Academy of Music, Voice, and Dance, as well as Future Talent Dance Studio. She is a descendant of the Vanderbilt family, from her maternal great-grandfather, George Vanderbilt Dawn.