Roberta Weiss
Roberta Jane Weiss, born on November 15, 1961, in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, is a talented actress recognized for her contributions to film and television. Throughout her career, Weiss has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry, with notable performances in various projects. She gained prominence for her role in "The Dead Zone" (1983), a captivating adaptation of Stephen King’s novel, which showcased her ability to portray complex characters. In addition, her performance in "Martin's Day" (1985) further established her reputation as a versatile actress. Weiss also starred in the television series "The New Mike Hammer" (1984), where her portrayal added depth to the show's narrative.
In her personal life, Weiss was previously married to Roscoe Born, a fellow actor known for his work in daytime television. Though her contributions to the screen are well-documented, her journey as an actress reflects her dedication to her craft and her ability to resonate with audiences. Roberta Weiss continues to be celebrated for her work, leaving an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape with her memorable performances. Her career, spanning several decades, remains an inspiring example of talent and resilience in the competitive world of acting.