A 60-year-old actress who had a bit part on “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” was fatally struck by a Cadillac driver in Midtown this week, cops and sources said. Wendy Davis — who used the stage name Wenne ...
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Wenne Alton Davis, 60, who appeared in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, was struck and killed by a car in New York City on Dec. 8. Davis was meeting with a friend for dinner and a movie in Manhattan when ...
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A woman killed when a Cadillac driver struck her in Midtown Manhattan was an actress who performed under the name Wenne Alton Davis — with credits including an appearance on “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel ...
The actor, 60, was struck by a vehicle in Midtown Manhattan late on Monday, her agent and the police said. By Christine Hauser Wenne Alton Davis, an actor who played a range of television roles ...
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