Wynn Everett
Wynn Everett (also credited as Wynn Everett Albanese) is an American screen actress born on October 26, 1978, in Atlanta, Georgia. Known for grounded, character-driven performances, she has built a career spanning studio features and independent films.
Everett’s path to acting began early in Georgia, where she attended Forsyth Central High School and earned statewide recognition as Best Actress for her work in Children of a Lesser God. She later graduated from Auburn University with a B.A. in Communication and a minor in Theatre, blending performance training with a strong foundation in storytelling and media.
On screen, Everett is recognized for roles in films such as The Maiden Heist (Docent), Backwards (Reba), The Collective (Jessica), and Charlie Wilson's War (Receptionist – Charlie’s Angel). Her credits also include Root. (The Girl), Merv (Gaia), Don't Fade Away (Elisabeth), and The Company Man (Wife), reflecting her versatility across genres and ensemble casts.
Beyond acting, Everett is also a published poet, with work appearing in outlets including The Curator, Darling Magazine, River Poets Anthology, and Wilderness House Literary Review—a creative dimension that complements her screen work with a distinct literary voice.
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