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RIP, Wendie Jo

SpongeScott

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Wendie Jo Sperber dead of cancer

Tom Hanks, 'Buddies' co-star, called her 'walking inspiration'


Thursday, December 1, 2005; Posted: 7:59 a.m. EST (12:59 GMT)

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Wendie Jo Sperber starred in "Bosom Buddies" and all three "Back to the Future" films

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Actress Wendie Jo Sperber, who starred opposite Tom Hanks on TV's "Bosom Buddies" and who in his words became "a walking inspiration" after she contracted cancer, has died. She was in her 40s.


Sperber died at home Tuesday after an eight-year battle with breast cancer, publicist Jo-Ann Geffen said Wednesday.
A Los Angeles native, Sperber appeared in dozens of television shows and movies, including all three "Back to the Future" films.
Her publicist first said Sperber was 46, but later said she was 43 based on an Internet resource. The Associated Press in September reported Sperber's age as 47.
Sperber also had roles in Steven Spielberg's "1941," Robert Zemeckis' "I Wanna Hold Your Hand," and Neal Israel's "Moving Violations" and "Bachelor Party." Her television credits include "Murphy Brown," "Private Benjamin," "Will & Grace" and "8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter."
After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 1997, the actress became an advocate for cancer care. In 2001, she founded the weSPARK Cancer Support Center, which provides free emotional support, information and social activities for individuals and families affected by cancer.
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. "She met the challenges of her illness with love, cheer, joy and altruism. We are going to miss her as surely as we are all better for knowing her."
Sperber is survived by a son and daughter, her parents, two sisters and a brother.
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
I was a big fan of "Bosom Buddies" and enjoyed Wendi Jo's work on that show. I've been rooting for her since I heard of her illness several years ago. I am so sorry to hear this news. I was hoping she'd be one of the lucky ones.
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
Sorry to hear about this. I really loved her on "Bosom Buddies". It's always a tragedy to lose someone so young.
 

Blizz

New Member
If you feel so motivated, she started an amazing cancer support center in Sherman Oaks, and they are always in need of support. I was fortunate to see the work they do and it is incredable. You can learn more at www.wespark.org
 

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