NEW YORK TRAGEDY… Actress
Wendy Davis spent her life protecting borders and chasing dreams.
In seconds, a left turn shattered everything. A beloved neighbor.
A hidden actress from “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”
A woman planning her escape into retirement — gone on a cold New York night.
Her cat waits. Her friends grieve.
She walked the same streets millions cross without a thought, but Wendy Davis carried two lives inside one exhausted body.
By day, she was Wenne Alton Davis, the veteran CBP officer at JFK who kept working through a shutdown without pay.
By night and on rare days off, she slipped into small roles on sets, including “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” quietly living a dream she never bragged about.
Neighbors remember her hallway laughter, her quick hello, the soft mention of her cat, Roxie, waiting upstairs.
They talk now in hushed tones about the retirement she was finally planning, the rest she had more than earned.