Wendy Goldman is a recurring character in ER who debuts in the series pilot "24 Hours". She is a junior nurse in the County General ER, regularly assisting the team with treating patients while also doing admin work too. Her final appearance came in the third season episode "Calling Dr. Hathaway" and she never appeared again afterwards.
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| - Wendy Goldman is a recurring character in ER who debuts in the series pilot "24 Hours". She is a junior nurse in the County General ER, regularly assisting the team with treating patients while also doing admin work too. Her final appearance came in the third season episode "Calling Dr. Hathaway" and she never appeared again afterwards.
- Wendy Goldman portrayed the Honeymooner Bride in Ghostbusters
- Wendy Goldman began her career as an actress and member of the famed LA comedy troupe, The Groundlings. Producer-director Ivan Reitman recognized her talent as a writer, helping to open many new doors in movies and TV. Wendy's background in improvisation makes her a natural to run a writers' room and a gifted collaborator. Despite her years in LA, she refuses to lose her Chicago accent.
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| - Wendy Goldman in the ER Season 1 premiere episode, "24 Hours".
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| - Wendy Goldman is a recurring character in ER who debuts in the series pilot "24 Hours". She is a junior nurse in the County General ER, regularly assisting the team with treating patients while also doing admin work too. Her final appearance came in the third season episode "Calling Dr. Hathaway" and she never appeared again afterwards.
- Wendy Goldman portrayed the Honeymooner Bride in Ghostbusters
- Wendy Goldman began her career as an actress and member of the famed LA comedy troupe, The Groundlings. Producer-director Ivan Reitman recognized her talent as a writer, helping to open many new doors in movies and TV. Wendy's background in improvisation makes her a natural to run a writers' room and a gifted collaborator. Despite her years in LA, she refuses to lose her Chicago accent.
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