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Wendie Malick

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Her other television credits include guest roles on series like ''Mike Hammer'' (directed by [[Russ Mayberry]]), {{wt|MacGyver (1985 TV series)|MacGyver}} (starring [[Richard Dean Anderson]], with [[Geno Silva]] and [[Brian J. Williams]]), ''NYPD Blue'' (with [[Alan Scarfe]], [[Robert Costanzo]], [[Gordon Clapp]], [[John Hostetter]], [[Jack Kehler]], [[Ethan Phillips]], and [[Sharon Lawrence]]), {{wt|L.A. Law}} (starring [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Larry Drake]], with [[Saul Rubinek]]), {{wt|Tales from the Crypt}} (with [[Miguel Ferrer]] and [[John Kassir]]), {{wt|Seinfeld}} (starring [[Jason Alexander]]), {{wt|The X-Files}} (with [[George Murdock]] and directed by [[Kim Manners]]), {{wt|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation}} (starring [[Paul Guilfoyle]] and [[Wallace Langham]], with [[Nan Martin]] and [[Greg Ellis]]), {{wt|Law & Order}}, [[Bryan Fuller]]'s {{wt|Pushing Daisies}} (with [[Wilson Cruz]], written by [[Gretchen J. Berg]] and [[Aaron Harberts]]), {{wt|Law & Order: Special Victims Unit}}, (2016, starring [[Mariska Hargitay]]), {{wt|NCIS: New Orleans}} (starring [[Scott Bakula]], with [[Patrick Kilpatrick]], directed by [[James Whitmore, Jr.]]), {{wt|This Is Us}}, and ''Modern Family'' (starring [[Ariel Winter]]).

 

Her other television credits include guest roles on series like ''Mike Hammer'' (directed by [[Russ Mayberry]]), {{wt|MacGyver (1985 TV series)|MacGyver}} (starring [[Richard Dean Anderson]], with [[Geno Silva]] and [[Brian J. Williams]]), ''NYPD Blue'' (with [[Alan Scarfe]], [[Robert Costanzo]], [[Gordon Clapp]], [[John Hostetter]], [[Jack Kehler]], [[Ethan Phillips]], and [[Sharon Lawrence]]), {{wt|L.A. Law}} (starring [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Larry Drake]], with [[Saul Rubinek]]), {{wt|Tales from the Crypt}} (with [[Miguel Ferrer]] and [[John Kassir]]), {{wt|Seinfeld}} (starring [[Jason Alexander]]), {{wt|The X-Files}} (with [[George Murdock]] and directed by [[Kim Manners]]), {{wt|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation}} (starring [[Paul Guilfoyle]] and [[Wallace Langham]], with [[Nan Martin]] and [[Greg Ellis]]), {{wt|Law & Order}}, [[Bryan Fuller]]'s {{wt|Pushing Daisies}} (with [[Wilson Cruz]], written by [[Gretchen J. Berg]] and [[Aaron Harberts]]), {{wt|Law & Order: Special Victims Unit}}, (2016, starring [[Mariska Hargitay]]), {{wt|NCIS: New Orleans}} (starring [[Scott Bakula]], with [[Patrick Kilpatrick]], directed by [[James Whitmore, Jr.]]), {{wt|This Is Us}}, and ''Modern Family'' (starring [[Ariel Winter]]).

   

Malick also made a considerable number of film appearances. These include {{wt|Scrooged}} (1988, with [[John Glover]], [[Carol Kane]], [[Michael J. Pollard]], [[Alfre Woodard]], [[Roy Brocksmith]], [[Sachi Parker]], [[Logan Ramsey]] and [[Amy Hill]]), [[Leonard Nimoy]]'s {{wt|Funny About Love}} (1990, with [[Freda Foh Shen]], [[Michael Bofshever]], and [[Celeste Yarnall]]), {{wt|Bugsy}} (1991, with [[Bebe Neuwirth]] and [[Robert Beltran]]), {{wt|The American President}} (1995, starring [[Martin Sheen]] and [[David Paymer]], with [[Anne Haney]], [[Beau Billingslea]], [[Gail Strickland]], [[Clement von Franckenstein]], [[Jordan Lund]], and George Murdock), the drama film ''Cahoots'' (2001, starring [[Keith Carradine]], with [[Bill Erwin]]), {{wt|Racing Stripes}} (2005, with [[Bruce Greenwood]] and the voice of [[Michael Clarke Duncan]]), {{wt|Adventureland (film)|Adventureland}} (2009), {{wt|Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel}} (2009), {{wt|Confessions of a Shopaholic (film)|Confessions of a Shopaholic}} (2009) and ''About Fifty'' (2011, with [[Miriam Flynn]]), and the drama film ''Beautiful Dreamer'' (2020).

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Malick also made a considerable number of film appearances. These include {{wt|Scrooged}} (1988, with [[John Glover]], [[Carol Kane]], [[Michael J. Pollard]], [[Alfre Woodard]], [[Roy Brocksmith]], [[Sachi Parker]], [[Logan Ramsey]] and [[Amy Hill]]), [[Leonard Nimoy]]'s {{wt|Funny About Love}} (1990, with [[Freda Foh Shen]], [[Michael Bofshever]] and [[Celeste Yarnall]]), {{wt|Bugsy}} (1991, with [[Bebe Neuwirth]] and [[Robert Beltran]]), {{wt|The American President}} (1995, starring [[Martin Sheen]] and [[David Paymer]], with [[Anne Haney]], [[Beau Billingslea]], [[Gail Strickland]], [[Clement von Franckenstein]], [[Jordan Lund]] and George Murdock), the drama film ''Cahoots'' (2001, starring [[Keith Carradine]], with [[Bill Erwin]]), {{wt|Racing Stripes}} (2005, with [[Bruce Greenwood]] and the voice of [[Michael Clarke Duncan]]), {{wt|Adventureland (film)|Adventureland}} (2009), {{wt|Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel}} (2009), {{wt|Confessions of a Shopaholic (film)|Confessions of a Shopaholic}} (2009) and ''About Fifty'' (2011, with [[Miriam Flynn]]), and the drama film ''Beautiful Dreamer'' (2020).

   

She appeared in several TV movies, such as {{wt|Apollo 11 (1996 film)|Apollo 11}} (1996, with [[Jeffrey Nordling]], [[Jim Metzler]], [[Stephanie Niznik]], [[Matt Frewer]], [[Tim Kelleher]], George Murdock, and [[William A. Wallace]]), ''North Shore'' (1997), ''Take My Advice: The Ann and Abby Story'' (1999), ''Hello Sister, Goodbye Life'' (2006), ''Will You Marry Me?'' (2008), and ''Adopted'' (2021). She co-starred in the Hallmark Original Christmas movies ''Engaging Father Christmas'' (2017) and ''Marrying Father Christmas'' (2018).

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She appeared in several TV movies, such as {{wt|Apollo 11 (1996 film)|Apollo 11}} (1996, with [[Jeffrey Nordling]], [[Jim Metzler]], [[Stephanie Niznik]], [[Matt Frewer]], [[Tim Kelleher]], George Murdock and [[William A. Wallace]]), ''North Shore'' (1997), ''Take My Advice: The Ann and Abby Story'' (1999), ''Hello Sister, Goodbye Life'' (2006), ''Will You Marry Me?'' (2008), and ''Adopted'' (2021). She co-starred in the Hallmark Original Christmas movies ''Engaging Father Christmas'' (2017) and ''Marrying Father Christmas'' (2018).

   

Her voiceover work includes the role of Chicha in {{wt|The Emperor's New Groove}} (2000, alongside [[John Fiedler]], Miriam Flynn, and [[Jess Harnell]]. She reprised the role in ''Kronk's New Groove'' (2005, with John Fiedler and [[Tress MacNeille]]) and {{wt|The Emperor's New School}}(2006-08, with [[Fred Tatasciore]], Tress MacNeille, [[Frank Welker]], [[Kevin Michael Richardson]], [[Grey Griffin]], [[Dee Bradley Baker]], [[James Sie]], Jess Harnell, [[Michael Gough]], [[Ellen Albertini Dow]], [[Phil LaMarr]], and [[Maurice LaMarche]]).

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Her voiceover work includes the role of Chicha in {{wt|The Emperor's New Groove}} (2000, with [[John Fiedler]], Miriam Flynn, and [[Jess Harnell]]) . She reprised the role in ''Kronk's New Groove'' (2005, with John Fiedler and [[Tress MacNeille]]) and {{wt|The Emperor's New School}} (2006-08, with [[Fred Tatasciore]], Tress MacNeille, [[Frank Welker]], [[Kevin Michael Richardson]], [[Grey Griffin]], [[Dee Bradley Baker]], [[James Sie]], Jess Harnell, [[Michael Gough]], [[Ellen Albertini Dow]], [[Phil LaMarr]], and [[Maurice LaMarche]]).

   

She also voiced the character of Burdine Maxwell in the ''Bratz'' franchise, including the animated film ''Brats: Rock Angelz'' (2005), the series ''Bratz'' (2005-06, with [[Adrian Holmes]], Greg Ellis, and Jess Harnell), and the video games ''Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion'' (2006) and ''Bratz: Forever Diamondz'' (2006, with Greg Ellis, [[Nolan North]], and [[Jennifer Hale]]), the recurring part of Beatrice Horseman in {{wt|BoJack Horseman}} (2014-20, with [[Patton Oswalt]], [[Paul F. Tompkins]], and Diedrich Bader), and Eda Clawthorne in ''The Owl House'' (with Kari Wahlgren, Kevin Michael Richardson, Nolan North, Dee Bradley Baker, Grey Griffin, Eric Bauza, [[Bumper Robinson]], [[Robin Atkin Downes]], and [[Kimberly Brooks]]).

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She also voiced the character of Burdine Maxwell in the ''Bratz'' franchise, including the animated film ''Brats: Rock Angelz'' (2005), the series ''Bratz'' (2005-06, with [[Adrian Holmes]], Greg Ellis, and Jess Harnell), and the video games ''Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion'' (2006) and ''Bratz: Forever Diamondz'' (2006, with Greg Ellis, [[Nolan North]], and [[Jennifer Hale]]), the recurring part of Beatrice Horseman in {{wt|BoJack Horseman}} (2014-20, with [[Patton Oswalt]], [[Paul F. Tompkins]], and Diedrich Bader), and Eda Clawthorne in ''The Owl House'' (with Kari Wahlgren, Kevin Michael Richardson, Nolan North, Dee Bradley Baker, Grey Griffin, Eric Bauza, [[Bumper Robinson]], [[Robin Atkin Downes]] and [[Kimberly Brooks]]).

   

She also lent her voice to episodes of {{wt|Ozzy & Drix}} (with Phil LaMarr), ''Kim Possible'' (with [[Tara Strong]]), ''The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius'' (with [[Christian Slater]], [[Michael Clarke Duncan]], Frank Welker, [[Andrea Martin]], Maurice LaMarche, and Phil LaMarr), {{wt|Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series)|Ultimate Spider-Man}} (with [[Steven Weber]]), ''Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness'' (with Fred Tatasciore, [[Kari Wahlgren]], James Sie, Kevin Michael Richardson, Nolan North, and [[Eric Bauza]]), {{wt|The Boss Baby: Back in Business}} (with Kevin Michael Richardson), and [[Seth MacFarlane]]'s ''Family Guy''.

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Malick also lent her voice to episodes of {{wt|Ozzy & Drix}} (with Phil LaMarr), {{wt|Kim Possible}} (with [[Tara Strong]]), ''The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius'' (with [[Christian Slater]], [[Michael Clarke Duncan]], Frank Welker, [[Andrea Martin]], Maurice LaMarche, and Phil LaMarr), {{wt|Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series)|Ultimate Spider-Man}} (with [[Steven Weber]]), ''Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness'' (with Fred Tatasciore, [[Kari Wahlgren]], James Sie, Kevin Michael Richardson, Nolan North, and [[Eric Bauza]]), {{wt|The Boss Baby: Back in Business}} (with Kevin Michael Richardson), and [[Seth MacFarlane]]'s ''[[Family Guy]]''.

   
 

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Wendie Malick (born 13 December 1950; age 74) is an actress who voiced Cathiw in the Star Trek: Lower Decks fourth season episode "Empathological Fallacies".

Malick is best known for her co-starring role as Judith Tupper in Dream On from 1990 to 1996, alongside Chris Demetral, who played her character's son, and Michael McKean in a recurring role, and as Nina Van Horn in Just Shoot Me! from 1997 to 2003, alongside Brian Posehn and (in a recurring role) Rebecca Romijn.

She also played the recurring roles of Gayle Buchannon in Baywatch (1989-94), with Monte Markham, Jandi Swanson, James Sloyan, Tom Villard, and Glenn Morshower, and Ronee Lawrence in the final season of Frasier (2003-04, starring Kelsey Grammer). She later co-starred in Hot in Cleveland (2010-15), with Alan Dale. She had a recurring role in American Housewife (2016-21), starring Diedrich Bader, and Young Sheldon (2021-24), with Ed Begley, Jr. and Wallace Shawn.

Her other television credits include guest roles on series like Mike Hammer (directed by Russ Mayberry), MacGyver (starring Richard Dean Anderson, with Geno Silva and Brian J. Williams), NYPD Blue (with Alan Scarfe, Robert Costanzo, Gordon Clapp, John Hostetter, Jack Kehler, Ethan Phillips, and Sharon Lawrence), L.A. Law (starring Corbin Bernsen and Larry Drake, with Saul Rubinek), Tales from the Crypt (with Miguel Ferrer and John Kassir), Seinfeld (starring Jason Alexander), The X-Files (with George Murdock and directed by Kim Manners), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (starring Paul Guilfoyle and Wallace Langham, with Nan Martin and Greg Ellis), Law & Order, Bryan Fuller's Pushing Daisies (with Wilson Cruz, written by Gretchen J. Berg and Aaron Harberts), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, (2016, starring Mariska Hargitay), NCIS: New Orleans (starring Scott Bakula, with Patrick Kilpatrick, directed by James Whitmore, Jr.), This Is Us, and Modern Family (starring Ariel Winter).

Malick also made a considerable number of film appearances. These include Scrooged (1988, with John Glover, Carol Kane, Michael J. Pollard, Alfre Woodard, Roy Brocksmith, Sachi Parker, Logan Ramsey and Amy Hill), Leonard Nimoy's Funny About Love (1990, with Freda Foh Shen, Michael Bofshever and Celeste Yarnall), Bugsy (1991, with Bebe Neuwirth and Robert Beltran), The American President (1995, starring Martin Sheen and David Paymer, with Anne Haney, Beau Billingslea, Gail Strickland, Clement von Franckenstein, Jordan Lund and George Murdock), the drama film Cahoots (2001, starring Keith Carradine, with Bill Erwin), Racing Stripes (2005, with Bruce Greenwood and the voice of Michael Clarke Duncan), Adventureland (2009), Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009), Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009) and About Fifty (2011, with Miriam Flynn), and the drama film Beautiful Dreamer (2020).

She appeared in several TV movies, such as Apollo 11 (1996, with Jeffrey Nordling, Jim Metzler, Stephanie Niznik, Matt Frewer, Tim Kelleher, George Murdock and William A. Wallace), North Shore (1997), Take My Advice: The Ann and Abby Story (1999), Hello Sister, Goodbye Life (2006), Will You Marry Me? (2008), and Adopted (2021). She co-starred in the Hallmark Original Christmas movies Engaging Father Christmas (2017) and Marrying Father Christmas (2018).

Her voiceover work includes the role of Chicha in The Emperor's New Groove (2000, with John Fiedler, Miriam Flynn, and Jess Harnell) . She reprised the role in Kronk's New Groove (2005, with John Fiedler and Tress MacNeille) and The Emperor's New School (2006-08, with Fred Tatasciore, Tress MacNeille, Frank Welker, Kevin Michael Richardson, Grey Griffin, Dee Bradley Baker, James Sie, Jess Harnell, Michael Gough, Ellen Albertini Dow, Phil LaMarr, and Maurice LaMarche).

She also voiced the character of Burdine Maxwell in the Bratz franchise, including the animated film Brats: Rock Angelz (2005), the series Bratz (2005-06, with Adrian Holmes, Greg Ellis, and Jess Harnell), and the video games Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion (2006) and Bratz: Forever Diamondz (2006, with Greg Ellis, Nolan North, and Jennifer Hale), the recurring part of Beatrice Horseman in BoJack Horseman (2014-20, with Patton Oswalt, Paul F. Tompkins, and Diedrich Bader), and Eda Clawthorne in The Owl House (with Kari Wahlgren, Kevin Michael Richardson, Nolan North, Dee Bradley Baker, Grey Griffin, Eric Bauza, Bumper Robinson, Robin Atkin Downes and Kimberly Brooks).

Malick also lent her voice to episodes of Ozzy & Drix (with Phil LaMarr), Kim Possible (with Tara Strong), The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius (with Christian Slater, Michael Clarke Duncan, Frank Welker, Andrea Martin, Maurice LaMarche, and Phil LaMarr), Ultimate Spider-Man (with Steven Weber), Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (with Fred Tatasciore, Kari Wahlgren, James Sie, Kevin Michael Richardson, Nolan North, and Eric Bauza), The Boss Baby: Back in Business (with Kevin Michael Richardson), and Seth MacFarlane's Family Guy.

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