Shocking End On A New York Street

She left dinner laughing. Minutes later, everything shattered. In the harsh glow of Broadway’s lights, a beloved actress, friend, and colleague took her final steps across a New York intersection. Sirens tore through the night, but not even the race to Mount Sinai could undo what had already been sealed. A bright light was gone, a fam… Continues…

She arrived in New York with a suitcase, a day job at JFK, and a heart wired for risk. Days belonged to security lines and boarding calls; nights to basement bars, open mics, and indifferent crowds. She bombed. She killed. She kept showing up. Somewhere between the jokes and the silence that followed, her comedy turned into something gentler, deeper.

Casting directors started to notice the woman who could say everything with a glance and almost no lines at all. Wenne Alton Davis became the presence you trusted without knowing why. On sets from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel to Blindspot and New Amsterdam, she was the quiet gravity in the room, the soul in the background of someone else’s close‑up.

Friends remember her as the one who stayed after wrap to walk you home, who texted when no one else knew you were struggling. At West 53rd and Broadway, the city lost an actress. Her people lost their safest place. READ MORE BELOW

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