Actress, writer, singer and mystic. She became a tertiary Discalced Carmelite in 2O24. ALMA MATER Tiffin University Of an ebullient and highly energetic nature, when she was aged 7 or 8, her father drove her and her siblings twice to the notorious local children's home, as she was asked how she would like to live there. By age 17, she left an abusive home and, starting in 1989 as a teen, she rode the rails of Amtrak cross country alone. She first trod the boards at age four in Cleveland, a town located 25 miles south of Canada, on the International border. She is interviewed here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyhyfAw00E8 Into the final months of the tumultuous 1960's tumbled Wendy W. She lost her older and only brother to a supposed suicide on Sept 24, 2O21. He was 51 years old. Her mother, Celine (nee Walko) Weisheit passed away less than two days later. She later wrote that she took 197Os barrettes with her when she moved.. "and my little perfume I played acting with from age 8'. On January 21, 2O25, she was incredibly shocked to discover that her maternal grandmother, the most devoutly religious woman she ever knew, was several months pregnant on the day she was married. She is still uncertain of her uncles paternity. She wrote her own music column in a regional paper and, later, wrote, produced, and created the character of 'Miss X', the mysterious host of Night Owls radio on blogtalkradio.com/miss-x, after hearing the name on a old episode of the American tv show Gomer pyle, USMC. After decades of extreme tragedies and seemingly impassable barriers, SHE EARNED HER MBA in April, 2023, with a 3.84 GPA. A prolific, published writer from childhood, she would expand on the scenes in tv, film and books, such as "Oliver Twist", by adding stories to explain Nancy's childhood while acting out both gender roles. At the age of 16, she played Mrs. Bedwin in a production of "Oliver!" Wendy W is descended on her mother's side from wealthy landowners who had peasants working their land in Dresden, Germany. Her Maternal Great Grandparents were mostly born in Austria, except for Mary Slaninka, great grandmother, born near presov, Slovakia, in 1884. a love interest told her that her voice reminded him of Nina. She suffered extreme, tragic, early losses from the age of 3, having lost over 15 young friends, parents of friends, and associates before she reached the age of 21. much of which is reflected in her original music and the songs she chooses to cover. She also wrote her first novel at the age of 19, a mostly-autobiographical account of her losses and experiences with punk rock. It was chosen for publication in England several years later, and made several who read it cry for their relation to the material. Leaving home at age 17, she began writing songs at age 19 after a period of total despair and trauma, isolating herself in her bedroom with a stereo and cassette recorder, emerging in November of 1991 with songs written.
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