: In a 1991 German TV documentary about child actors, Wendel (then 26) refused to appear on camera. The director filmed only her hands as she said, “Those movies should never have been made. I was a child.” That silence is perhaps her most powerful scene.
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More Information: In a 1991 German TV documentary about child actors, Wendel (then 26) refused to appear on camera. The director filmed only her hands as she said, “Those movies should never have been made. I was a child.” That silence is perhaps her most powerful scene.