Wendy Wiltz started her career in her mid-teens doing hair shows for L'OREAL, Matrix, Sebastian, and Aquage. She's worked in markets including New Orleans, Atlanta, Chicago, and New York.In 2004, Wendy traveled the country with Ebony Fashion Fair as one of 13 "Living It Up" tour models. She's graced the pages of magazines i...
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Wendy Wiltz started her career in her mid-teens doing hair shows for L'OREAL, Matrix, Sebastian, and Aquage. She's worked in markets including New Orleans, Atlanta, Chicago, and New York.In 2004, Wendy traveled the country with Ebony Fashion Fair as one of 13 "Living It Up" tour models. She's graced the pages of magazines including Jet and Ebony Magazine as a Fashion Fair tour model.In Fall 2005, Wendy traveled to Los Angeles to film the 6th season of UPN's America's Next Top Model. After returning Wendy returned to New York and was signed to ID Model Management. In Fall of 2006, Wendy traveled with VIBE Magazine for their 10th anniversary black and white pictorial in New Orleans. Wendy featured on BET's Rip the Runway three consecutive season's 2006-2008 modeling for designer Steven Burrows and swimwear designer Lila Nicole of Amaya Swimwear.In 2007, Wendy partnered with Catch 22 Foundation to coordinate Fashion Rocks New Orleans, a three-part non-profit event in benefit of under-privileged youth by providing them with a Christmas. The event continued on for three years.Wendy graduated from University of Phoenix with a Bachelor's of Science in Business with a concentration in Marketing.Wendy's resume includes credit as producer on projects including Kiss the Bride (2010), Video Girl (2011), The Great Divide (2012), and Things We Do For Love (2011), Flesh Wounds (2011), What She Wants (2012), Hope For Love (2013) Act Like You Love Me (2013).Wendy recently played the role of Maya in Hope For Love (in post-production) produced by New Kingdom Pictures.
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