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Wendy Raquel Robinson
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Fox has neglected to provide an Wendy Raquel Robinson photo Wendy Raquel Robinson has found success in television, film and theater as a versatile actress, dancer, singer, writer and choreographer.

Robinson appeared in the feature film "Two Can Play That Game" starring Morris Chestnut and Vivica A. Fox. Also for the big screen, she appeared in "Miss Congeniality" starring Sandra Bullock, "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate" with Martin Lawrence, "Ringmaster" and "The Walking Dead."

On stage, she performed in a number of well-received productions including "Black Women's Blues" starring Vanessa Bell Calloway and Dawn Lewis, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Agnes of God," "The Colored Museum" and "Vanities," for which she received a NAACP Award for Best Choreographer and a nomination for Best Actress.

On television, Robinson starred as a series regular on the comedy "Minor Adjustments," and has had recurring roles on "NYPD Blue" and "Getting Personal." She also has guest starred on the series "Sisters" and "Martin."

In 1996, she co-founded Amazing Grace Conservatory (A.G.C.) and serves as the artistic director for the theatrical training institute based in Los Angeles. Dedicated to building self-esteem through self-expression, A.G.C. is a highly respected training ground for young actors and performers.

Robinson has extended her talent and taken on yet another responsibility as a celebrity spokesperson for the Los Angeles Black Business Expo and Trade Show. Also, in 1999, she received honors from the Los Angeles Children's Hospital as Artist of the Year and from Disneyland as a Proven Achiever.

Robinson is a cum laude graduate of Howard University and currently lives in Los Angeles.







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