Wendy Raquel Robinson
- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Wendy Raquel Robinson was born July 25, 1967, in Los Angeles,
California. She is of African-American and Native American descent.
Robinson is a cum laude graduate of Howard University of the School of
Fine Arts and received her B.F.A. in drama. She's appeared in several
plays, such as "The Vagina Monologues", "Black Woman's Blues", "Agnes
of God", "A Midsummer's Night Dream", "The Colored Museum" and
"Vanities"; all have done very well. In addition, she has made guest
appearances in several television series, including
Martin (1992),
The Sinbad Show (1993),
Thea (1993),
The Parkers (1999) and
All of Us (2003). She is mostly
known, though, for her role in the sitcom
The Steve Harvey Show (1996),
which she played Principal Regina "Piggy" Grier.
Wendy has also been in many films, including
Two Can Play That Game (2001),
Rebound (2005) and
Something New (2006) with
Sanaa Lathan. Wendy also appeared in
The Game (2006) as "Tasha Mack" on
the new network The CW. She also founded a theatre arts school in Los
Angeles in 1995 for children called Amazing Grace Conservatory. She
married Marco Perkins in 2003 and they live in Los Angeles. Wendy has
received three NAACP Image Award nominations for Best Actress in a
Comedy for her work on "The Steve Harvey Show".
California. She is of African-American and Native American descent.
Robinson is a cum laude graduate of Howard University of the School of
Fine Arts and received her B.F.A. in drama. She's appeared in several
plays, such as "The Vagina Monologues", "Black Woman's Blues", "Agnes
of God", "A Midsummer's Night Dream", "The Colored Museum" and
"Vanities"; all have done very well. In addition, she has made guest
appearances in several television series, including
Martin (1992),
The Sinbad Show (1993),
Thea (1993),
The Parkers (1999) and
All of Us (2003). She is mostly
known, though, for her role in the sitcom
The Steve Harvey Show (1996),
which she played Principal Regina "Piggy" Grier.
Wendy has also been in many films, including
Two Can Play That Game (2001),
Rebound (2005) and
Something New (2006) with
Sanaa Lathan. Wendy also appeared in
The Game (2006) as "Tasha Mack" on
the new network The CW. She also founded a theatre arts school in Los
Angeles in 1995 for children called Amazing Grace Conservatory. She
married Marco Perkins in 2003 and they live in Los Angeles. Wendy has
received three NAACP Image Award nominations for Best Actress in a
Comedy for her work on "The Steve Harvey Show".