Andrea Kiesling

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Andrea Kiesling (born February 4, 1964 ) is an Austrian actress . She became known through the TV series Kaisermühlen Blues , where she played the daughter of Claudia of the SPÖ district councilor Rudolf "Rudi" Gneisser .

life and career

Andrea Kiesling was born on February 4, 1964 and completed her school education in Vienna , where she also graduated from high school . Later she completed private acting lessons with Ida Krottendorf-Wussow and attended the acting class at the Vienna Conservatory for two years under Professor Elfriede Ott , which she graduated in 1986. From 1984 to 1985 she was a member of the Theater der Jugend in Vienna and from 1986 to 1989 she was a member of the Theater in der Josefstadt ensemble . After she made guest appearances at the Theater in der Josefstadt, the Volkstheater and other institutions from 1989 to 1990 , she appeared more and more at festivals, on television and at readings, especially from 1990 onwards.

Already in the middle and late 1980s she appeared in television productions and, among other things, mimed an unemployed person in 1988 for the time being it will be noon and a character named Karen in Zwei Münchner in Hamburg in 1989. She joined in 1986/87 Guy Kubli's film Protocol of a Passion in the lead role of Ida Orloff appeared on film and was also seen in Rudolf Nussgruber's Ringstrasse Palace during this time . In 1985 she worked under Michael Kehlmann on the film adaptation of Joseph Roth's novel Die Flucht ohne Ende, alongside more experienced actors such as Helmuth Lohner , Dagmar Mettler and Peter Weck . Also in the mid-1980s she appeared in the TV series Merian family as Angelika and in Wiener Klatsch in the role of Anni .

In 1991, she appeared again on the television series Safe is Safe on the side of Peter Weck as Miss Suzlik ; In 1992 she was then seen in the role of Mizzi , a continuous role, in all 12 episodes of Salzburger Nockerl . Her star role, through which she gained fame across Austria, was that of Claudia Gneisser , later Claudia Schoitl , in the Austrian cult series Kaisermühlen Blues . It was used in around 35 different episodes from 1992 to 2000. She played the daughter of the SPÖ district councilor Rudolf "Rudi" Gneisser (played by Götz Kauffmann ). As a result of her role as an office worker at HUMANA in Vienna, who will subsequently be sent to Mozambique as a development worker , Kiesling occasionally also appeared privately for HUMANA. For example, in 1998 she visited several development projects supported by HUMANA Austria in Mozambique and Zimbabwe . In 1999 she worked on the German-Austrian television film Der Feuerteufel - Flammen des kills, a native of Graz and director Curt Faudon, who has lived in Manhattan since 1979 .

At the side of Harry Prünster , she once moderated an Advent edition of Schöne Leben , on which Ernst Grissemann also participated. She is said to have worked for ORF until March 2003 and acted as a presenter for the format Schöner Leben . After she could still be seen as Stefanie Raichel in SOKO Kitzbühel in 2003 , she dared to take a step into politics in 2005 and was set up by the Bündnis Zukunft Österreich (BZÖ) party as a lateral entrant and second in the list for the election of the Vienna City Council . According to the Vienna regional party leader Günther Barnet, the mutual friend Jörg Haider arranged the contact ; Until then, Kiesling's political sentiment was with the Liberals.

However, the party failed to get into the local council, which means that Andrea Kiesling's entry as a politician also failed. Subsequently, she was seen only less often in television productions, including appearances in two episodes of the expiring television series Schlosshotel Orth and in 2012 she was seen in the role of Brigitte Zauner in an episode of the short-lived Austrian series Oben ohne . In addition, she still appears mainly in theater productions; for example in October 2012 in an operetta production of Die Fledermaus at the El Paso Opera in El Paso , Texas .

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Kaisermühlen" star Andrea Kiesling visits HUMANA in Africa , accessed on July 24, 2017
  2. ^ Actress Andrea Kiesling is a candidate for BZÖ-Vienna , accessed on July 24, 2017
  3. ^ BZÖ with candidate from "Kaisermühlen Blues" , accessed on July 24, 2017