Wendy Hamilton's life began on a chilly winter morning, December 20, 1967, in the vibrant city of Detroit, Michigan. Growing up on the sun-kissed Gulf Coast of Florida, Wendy's childhood was filled with excitement and adventure. Her father, a thrill-seeker, raced Corvette sports cars and served as a test pilot for speed boats, while her mother, a stunning fashion model, brought glamour to their family life.
As a young girl, Wendy discovered her passion for modeling, making her debut at the tender age of twelve in local fashion shows, showcasing her stunning physique in swimsuits. Her first professional modeling gig took place in 1979 at a shopping mall in Bradenton, Florida, where she stole the spotlight with her captivating presence.
Wendy's high school days were marked by her exceptional leadership skills, as she served as the captain of the basketball team, the Hurricanes, at Manatee High School in Bradenton. However, her life took a dramatic turn in 1988 when she survived two brutal automobile accidents that occurred at the same intersection in Detroit, leaving her with severe injuries requiring 180 stitches.
Despite these challenges, Wendy's career continued to soar, as she became the Playmate of the Month in the December 1991 issue of "Playboy." She went on to appear in numerous "Playboy" videos, newsstand special editions, and even made a guest appearance on the popular TV series "NewsRadio."
Wendy's acting career also flourished, with roles in several low-budget movies, including "Ski School 2," "The Dallas Connection," and "Midnight Temptations." Throughout her life, Wendy Hamilton has embodied the perfect blend of beauty, brains, and determination, making her a true inspiration to many.