Jennifer Wenger
Jennifer Wenger relocated to Los Angeles at the age of 19, hailing from Maynardville, Tennessee, with dreams of making it in the entertainment industry. Her career took off quickly, as she became known as Wonder Woman on the Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame. This iconic role paved the way for her to star in Morgan Spurlock's documentary "Confessions of a Superhero." Following this breakthrough, she appeared alongside notable actors in popular shows such as "My Name is Earl," "Mad TV," "Mind of Mencia," and secured a recurring spot on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" as Wonder Woman. Jennifer’s notable presence even landed her on the cover of the Hollywood Reporter with Kimmel and featured her in the book "Weird Hollywood" as a must-see attraction.
Further honing her craft, she studied improv at the Groundlings and graduated from their professional program, which led to more roles in series like "True Blood," "Party Down," "Key and Peele," and "New Girl." In addition to her television work, she performs live comedy throughout Hollywood and co-hosts the wildly popular web series "Super Power Beat Down" produced by Bat in the Sun. With several film projects on the horizon, Jennifer continues to impress audiences with her singing, dancing, and even her impressive one-handed cartwheels.
Filmography
Alpha Wolf
Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader
Assailant
A Tale of Two Guns
Darkness Reigns
Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf
The Black Mass
Battle for Saipan