Wendy Phillips

Wendy Phillips

73 · Born: Jan 2, 1952

Personal Details

BornJan 2, 1952 Brooklyn, New York, USA
Spouse
  • Scott Paulin

    ( Nov 21, 1981 to Dec 13, 2025 )
  • Thomas E Quinn

    ( May 3, 1974 to Dec 13, 2025 )
Parents
  • Wendell K. Phillips
  • Jean Shelton
Relatives
  • Christian Phillips (Sibling)
  • Matthew Shelton (Sibling)

Biography

Wendy Phillips, a multifaceted individual with a remarkable career spanning the realms of acting and management, entered this world on January 2, 1952, in the bustling metropolis of Brooklyn, New York, USA.

Throughout her illustrious career, she has garnered widespread recognition for her impressive performances in a plethora of cinematic masterpieces, including the 1982 comedy classic "Airplane II: The Sequel", the 1988 action-packed thriller "Midnight Run", and the 1991 critically acclaimed biographical drama "Bugsy".

Beyond her professional accomplishments, Wendy Phillips has also built a life filled with love and commitment. She has been in a long-term marriage with the talented actor Scott Paulin since November 21, 1981, and the couple has been blessed with one child.

Prior to her current union, Wendy was previously married to Thomas E Quinn.

Career

2007
Rendition
Rendition as Samantha
2006
Cool Air
Cool Air as Mrs. Baxter
Big Love
Big Love as Peg Embry
2004
2001
I Am Sam
I Am Sam as Miss Wright
1998
Promised Land
Promised Land as Claire Greene
1996
Savannah
Savannah as Lucille Richards
1995
Fast Company
Fast Company as Paula Stone
1991
Bugsy
Bugsy as Esta Siegel
1990
Appearances
Appearances as Marie Danzig
1989
The Wizard
The Wizard as Christine
The Gifted One
The Gifted One as Sarah Grant
Falcon Crest
Falcon Crest as Lauren Sharpe
1988
Midnight Run
Midnight Run as Gail, Jack's ex-wife
1987
A Year in the Life
A Year in the Life as Anne Gardner Maxwell
1986
A Year in the Life
A Year in the Life as Anne Gardner Maxwell
1980
The Love Tapes
The Love Tapes as Lisa Del Monte
1977
Fraternity Row
Fraternity Row as Betty Ann
1975
Death Be Not Proud
Death Be Not Proud as Mary Wilson