Wendy Wilkins
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Actress • Writer • Filmmaker • Director
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Original Projects (In Development)
​Wendy Wilkins is actively developing a slate of original film and television projects spanning drama, satire, and character-driven storytelling, with a focus on bold, socially relevant narratives and commercially viable concepts.

Feature Film Bless-ed is this town?
Genre: Satirical Western set in the South / Social-impact Dramedy
Tone: A nod to Blazing Saddles meets Women of the Movement with
a Monty Python wink.
Setting: The post-Civil-War South, (not too far south) late 1800s — the dusty
town of Bless-ed, where “faith and freedom meet folly and farce.
Logline: In the Southern town of Bless-ed, a god-fearing Matriarch’s world
unravels when a mixed-race boy—secretly her husband’s illegitimate son
—falls in love with her adopted white daughter. When a shooting
accident ignites scandal and mob justice, a rogue sisterhood of
legendary women rides again (disguised as the KKK) to expose
hypocrisy and remind everyone that true salvation starts with compassion.


TV Series Sex, love & Cops
The show: Sex, Love & Cops is a stylish, modern, emotional, and unapologetically honest dramedy inspired by Wendy Wilkins’ bestselling memoir. (Sex, Love & Cops reached No1 on Kindle for crime autobiographies) This isn’t a procedural — it’s a character-driven look at female friendship, sexuality, identity, and ambition through the eyes of a young woman who believes doing the right thing should always win... until life tests that belief from every angle. The authenticity
comes from real stories drawn from Wendy’s years as a young cop, giving the series a truth and depth no fictionalized cop show could fake.
Logline: A bright, idealistic, slightly naïve young cop, Maddy navigates her first arrests, first heartbreaks, first #MeToo moment, and first real moral reckonings — all while relying on the chaotic, hilarious, fiercely loyal friendships of Victoria, Marc, and Lola. It’s Sex and the City... with cops.