Dee Wallace is most famous for her acting, but it is her healing path that got her there TAMMYE NASH | Managing Editornash@dallasvoice.com It’s been a tough couple of years, especially for folks in the entertainment industry, as COVID-19 forced shut-downs and delays everywhere from movie sets to theaters.
But not for Dee Wallace; she has been just as busy as ever, if not more so. Wallace was in North Texas recently to film Incubus: New Beginnings, written and directed by local filmmaker Terry Aderholt.
But it was a quick trip, and then she was on her way to the next set. And if you check out Wallace’s entry on the IMDB website — which is a little bit outdated, since it lists Incubus as being in pre-production when it actually wrapped up filming this week in Granbury — it shows that Wallace has been involved with 13 movies that either were just completed, are in the post-production stage or are in the pre-production stage — just in 2022 alone.
That’s not even counting the three movies and two TV series she was part of in 2021. But there’s more to her schedule than movies and TV series and podcasts.