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Wendy Lee Rounds is one of the up-and-coming names in the entertainment industry. Born in Beaver Falls, PA, as one of seven children, she was raised by her father, Elmer G. Rounds, Jr., an army veteran. Wendy is an actress, model, producer, and entertainment promoter best known for her work in indie horror flicks such as "The Carver House". She has been dubbed by her fans as the "Queen of Scream" due to her success in this genre. She has also had notable roles in several "horrorcore" music videos where she portrays similar characters, alongside the "Mistress of the Wicked" horrorcore rapper Siren Von Wicked in the music video "Bad Girl" and the musical short "Pure Evil". On the softer side, Wendy has been involved in several modeling competitions; including being "hand selected" for the Jetset and Inked Magazine Cover Model searches as well as being featured in Rebel Magazine. Outside of her entertainment career, Wendy, who's legal name is Wendy Rounds Dunham, Pa.C.P., N.P., is a Pennsylvania State Certified Paralegal, Notary Public and Licensed Data Analyst. Wendy is also the sole owner of Round the Clock [RtC] Entertainment, a Pennsylvania LLC, known for planning, producing, and promoting combat sports, night life events and charity fundraisers. RtC has also recently taken on movie production and representation of models and music artists. During the early inception of "RtC", Wendy had several collaborations with Ron Bars [Myztery] of Trackaddict Records and Myzteryland Films. When Myzterland Films and Siktastic Films decided to collaborate to create "The Carver House", their first full length feature film, Wendy was brought in as Hazel Sinclair, a deviant, soul stealing mystic. "RtC" was also added to the production team and took on the role of Associate Producer. This made "The Carver House" trilogy, Wendy's first major acting and producing project. However, it was not Wendy or RtC's first time producing. Prior to 2020, RtC was also heavily involved in the producing and promoting of televised indie wrestling shows in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, working with promotions such as International Wrestling Cartel [IWC], Pro Wrestling eXpress [PWX] and Angelgate, among others. In early 2022, Wendy continued to build her impressive portfolio by adding roles in movies such as "My Bella" and "One Mic" starring Fredro Starr, as well as a co-host on the weekly sports talk show, "Bar-jutsu Sports" sponsored by Iron City Beer, Sports Clips, Meineke Car Care, and Liberty Bail Bonds.