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  1. Wendie Jo Sperber. Wendie Jo Sperber (September 15, 1958 – November 29, 2005) was an American actress, known for her performances in the films I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978), Bachelor Party (1984), and Back to the Future (1985), as well as the television sitcoms Bosom Buddies (1980–1982) and Private Benjamin (1982–1983).

  2. Wendie Jo Sperber (1958-2005) Wendie Jo Sperber. Though she was known best for drawing laughs as whiny, excitable characters throughout her raucous film and TV career, actress/comedienne Wendie Jo Sperber showed a brave, compassionate and humane side in the last years of her life. The California girl was born on September 15, 1958, in Los ...

  3. Wendie Jo Sperber. Actress: Back to the Future. Though she was known best for drawing laughs as whiny, excitable characters throughout her raucous film and TV career, actress/comedienne Wendie Jo Sperber showed a brave, compassionate and humane side in the last years of her life. The California girl was born on September 15, 1958, in Los Angeles and developed a driving passion for acting in her teen years. She went on...

  4. Dec 1, 2005 · Los Angeles, CA – Actress Wendie Jo Sperber, who played a recurring role on ABC's 8 Simple Rules and is perhaps best known for starring with Tom Hanks on the television series Bosom Buddies, died at her home Tuesday after an eight-year battle with breast cancer. She was 46. Sperber approached her cancer diagnosis with the zeal and energy she ...

  5. Dec 2, 2005 · Dec. 2, 2005. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1 - Wendie Jo Sperber, who starred opposite Tom Hanks on the television series "Bosom Buddies" and whose many movie roles included "Back to the Future," died on ...

  6. Dec 2, 2005 · Sperber, Wendie Jo Actress, comedienne and Founder of weSPARK Cancer Support Center, passed away November 29 after a long battle with breast cancer. Wendie Jo leaves behind a son and a daughter, par

  7. Dec 1, 2005 · Sperber helped unveil and promote a breast cancer stamp for the U.S. Postal Service in 1998, Geffen said. “The memory of Wendie Jo is that of a walking inspiration,” Hanks said in a statement.