Wendy Raquel Robinson, born on July twenty-fifth, nineteen sixty-seven, is a talented American actress renowned for her dynamic performances across various entertainment mediums. With a career spanning decades, she has made a significant impact in the world of television, film, and voice acting.
Robinson is perhaps best recognized for her memorable role as Regina 'Piggy' Grier, the high school principal in the beloved WB comedy sitcom, The Steve Harvey Show, which aired from nineteen ninety-six to two thousand two. Her portrayal of the no-nonsense yet endearing principal won the hearts of audiences and showcased her exceptional comedic timing.
In addition to her work on The Steve Harvey Show, Wendy captivated viewers as Tasha Mack, a savvy sports agent in the comedy-drama series The Game. This role, which she played from two thousand six to two thousand fifteen and reprised in twenty twenty-two to twenty twenty-three, further solidified her status as a versatile actress capable of handling both comedy and drama with ease.
Beyond acting, Robinson's talents extend to choreography and dance, highlighting her multifaceted skills in the performing arts. Her contributions to the industry have not only entertained but also inspired many aspiring artists.