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Wendy Barrie-Wilson : ウィキペディア英語版
Wendy Barrie-Wilson

Wendy Barrie-Wilson (born in 1954 in Loveland, Ohio) is an American stage actress who has performed in more than 90 plays on Broadway and around the world. She is from a well-known American acting family, including great aunt and uncle, Elizabeth Risdon and uncle Brandon Evans, who were members of the Theatre Guild and worked with such theatre figures as Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, Helen Hayes, and G.B. Shaw among others.
== Stage performances ==

Her first year in New York, her first show in the city, Barrie-Wilson performed on Broadway in Arthur Miller's ''All My Sons'' starring Richard Kiley. In the years since, Ms. Wilson has performed in several other stagings of ''All My Sons'', and has by now played every female role.
Wilson was called upon in an emergency to take over for Sigourney Weaver as Stella in ''A Streetcar Named Desire'', opposite Christopher Walken and Blythe Danner at Williamstown Theatre Festival, with one day's notice, and on opening night!
She starred as Amanda Wingfield in ''The Glass Menagerie'' at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. ''Variety'' critic Robert Daniels said of her performance in that play that "()he is one of the finest Amanda Wingfields in memory and can proudly take her place alongside the memorable Amandas in this critic's experience: Helen Hayes, Jessica Tandy, Julie Harris, and Maureen Stapleton."〔
Wilson has performed as Yelena (opposite Hal Holbrook and Robert Foxworth) in ''Uncle Vanya'', Lady Croom in ''Arcadia'', May in ''Fool for Love'', Masha in ''Three Sisters'', Andromache in ''The Greeks'', Tourvel in ''Les Liaisons Dangereuses'', Mags in ''Painting Churches'', Maud/Lin in ''Cloud Nine'', Frankie/Francis in ''Voice of the Prairie'', Nadya Lenin in ''Travesties'', Anna in ''Old Times'', Mrs. Gibbs in ''Our Town'', Solange in ''The Maids'', Inez in ''No Exit'', Sasha in ''Wild Honey'', Thaisa in ''Pericles'', Mariana in ''Measure for Measure'', Byancha in ''The Tamer Tamed'', and several times in her two favorite plays; Roxane in Rostand's ''Cyrano de Bergerac'', and Stella in Tennessee Williams' ''A Streetcar Named Desire''. Her first play was at the age of seven, when she played ''Sleeping Beauty'', performed in French.

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