Wendy German
Wendy German is a Canadian film & theatre actress and director. After getting her acting start at Windsor Light Music Theatre, Wendy began performing in live shows with Cardinal Productions and Migration Hall, including Bye Bye Birdie, The King and I, Legally Blonde, and Beauty & The Beast. A talented theatre professional both on- and off-stage, Wendy's passion for acting and arts management led her to take her talents on-screen in 2016, landing her roles in several television shows including Haunted Case Files, Web of Lies, Paranormal 911, and Paranormal Nightshift. Wendy has also appeared in several short films, including The Acrylic, In Her City, and Sweet Revenge, a film which went on to be honoured at Kevin Hart's Just For Laughs Film Festival in 2018. In that same year, Wendy starred in Clash, a Nigerian-Canadian film that reached the #1 position on Netflix Nigeria and is making waves around the world after being released on Netflix platforms worldwide in July 2021. Wendy is also set to appear in upcoming episodes of Paranormal Hotline and Time to Kill and has recently directed and acted in Finding Orleen, a short documentary film that is due to be released later this year.