Wendl played classical roles on stage in
Berlin,
Bonn,
Augsburg,
Innsbruck,
Munich,
Meiningen,
Bamberg, and
Ingolstadt. In her youth, she played "all sentimental characters", such as ''
Faust's
Gretchen and Emilia Galotti. Later she played character roles, such as Adelheid in Götz von Berlichingen, Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire'',
Maria Stuart in the
play by
Schiller and the title role in
Brecht's
Mother Courage. Her last theatrical works were
The Widow in the Green Tree (1997) and
Sanssouci in 2001. Wendl began working in film in 1961 and made more than 35 films and TV productions. During her long career on the big screen, Wendl was seen in some of
Rainer Werner Fassbinder's films (including
I Only Want You To Love Me, 1976). Her television work includes series like ''
, Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl and Der Kommissar'', where she made guest appearances in a few episodes. Wendl was best known for her role as "Else Kling" in the German
weekly soap opera Lindenstraße, which started in December 1985. She appeared in the first episode
Herzlich Willkommen and remained in the series' cast until May 2006. Her character, Else Kling, lost her husband, Egon Kling, in a car accident in
Paris, France, in 1998. Kling died in the episode "Abschied und Ankunft" (#1069). ==Later life and death==