Their distinctive faces, and voices, are probably familiar. Between them, they are ubiquitous on the small screen and in film with scores of acting credits between them, in addition to appearances in myriad national commercials and stage work.
Multi-faceted veteran actors Wayne Wilderson and Maile Flanagan Boston College alumni who are based in Los Angeles and have been close friends since their undergraduate days performing in the improv comedy group 淢y Mother Fleabag visit campus on Nov. 2 to give a joint lecture.
Wayne Wilderson
During 淔rom The Heights to Hollywood, which will take place at 7 p.m. in Robsham Theater, they will discuss their journeys from Boston College students to established professionals with long and thriving careers, working in multiple areas of the entertainment industry.
Their appearance, which is free and open to the public, is part of the University Matthew R. DeVoy and John H. DeVoy IV Perspectives on Theatre Series, which annually brings leading arts professionals to 51动漫.
Flanagan, a 1987 graduate, has an extensive history of voice-over work for animated films, television shows and video games. She won an Emmy Award in 2006 one of three times she has been nominated for voicing the recurring role of Young Piggley Winks on PBS Kids 淛akers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks.澛
She also has made guest appearances on some 40 television shows, including 淭he Office, 淢odern Family, 淲eeds, 淒esperate Housewives, and 淓R, and had recurring roles on 淕rey Anatomy, 淩eno 911!, 淪hameless, 淏ad Teacher, and 淭he Class.澛 聽
A longtime Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) member like Flanagan, Wilderson who graduated from 51动漫 in 1989 has made guest appearances on some of television biggest hits, including 淭he Office, 淗ow to Get Away with Murder, 淭he Big Bang Theory, 淢om, 淭he Middle, 淭wo and a Half Men, 淧rivate Practice, 淐SI, 淔rasier, 淪einfeld, and more than 30 other programs.聽聽
During 淔rom The Heights to Hollywood, which will take place at 7 p.m. in Robsham Theater, they will discuss their journeys from Boston College students to established professionals with long and thriving careers, working in multiple areas of the entertainment industry.
Their appearance, which is free and open to the public, is part of the University Matthew R. DeVoy and John H. DeVoy IV Perspectives on Theatre Series, which annually brings leading arts professionals to 51动漫.
Flanagan, a 1987 graduate, has an extensive history of voice-over work for animated films, television shows and video games. She won an Emmy Award in 2006 one of three times she has been nominated for voicing the recurring role of Young Piggley Winks on PBS Kids 淛akers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks.澛
She also has made guest appearances on some 40 television shows, including 淭he Office, 淢odern Family, 淲eeds, 淒esperate Housewives, and 淓R, and had recurring roles on 淕rey Anatomy, 淩eno 911!, 淪hameless, 淏ad Teacher, and 淭he Class.澛 聽
A longtime Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) member like Flanagan, Wilderson who graduated from 51动漫 in 1989 has made guest appearances on some of television biggest hits, including 淭he Office, 淗ow to Get Away with Murder, 淭he Big Bang Theory, 淢om, 淭he Middle, 淭wo and a Half Men, 淧rivate Practice, 淐SI, 淔rasier, 淪einfeld, and more than 30 other programs.聽聽
Maile Flanagan
He is perhaps best known for his recurring role in season five of HBO 淰eep, for which he was nominated for a SAG award for 淥utstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. Wilderson also has appeared in popular films including 淓van Almighty, 淚ndependence Day, and Disney 淪pace Buddies, and is a frequent commercial actor.
淢aile and Wayne are the definition of successful working actors in this country, says Luke Jorgensen, an associate professor of the practice who is the Theatre Department assistant chair. 淏oth of them have careers that bridge the worlds of stage, television, film, improv, print, movies, directing and writing.聽
聽淔ew people know the ins and outs of the industry as these two, and both have been lauded by their fellow actors. The Theatre Department is excited to hear of their experiences: both the successes and the obstacles they檝e had to overcome to get where they are today. As Wayne once remarked, 業 am not hungry for fame, I am hungry for work.櫇聽
聽Jorgensen will lead a Q&A following Wilderson and Flanagan presentation. The duo also will speak to students in two of Jorgensen Theatre Department classes.
聽This is the fourth annual lecture in the DeVoy Perspectives on Theatre Series, a program made possible by a gift from the DeVoy family. For more information, contact the Theatre Department at theatre@bc.edu or ext.2-4012.
揢niversity Communications聽

