Andreas Kiendl

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Andreas Kiendl (r.) With Michael Ostrowski at the premiere party for The Unintentional Abduction of Mrs. Elfriede Ott (2010)

Andreas Kiendl (born December 31, 1975 in Graz , Styria ) is an Austrian actor .

Life

He grew up in Deutschlandsberg. Before he began studying acting at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz, Kiendl studied six semesters of technical chemistry. From 1996 he had engagements at the Grazer Theater im Bahnhof (TiB), the Steirischer Herbst and the Landestheater Linz before he made his film debut with The Arrest of Johann Nepomuk Nestroy in 2003.

Andreas Kiendl acted as a film actor in the productions Nacktschnecken (2003, director: Michael Glawogger ), Antares (2004, director: Götz Spielmann ), You're dead in 3 days (director: Andreas Prochaska ), Kotsch (director: Helmut Köpping) and most recently in Slumming (Director: Michael Glawogger) with. From 2006 to 2009 he played the inspector Klaus Lechner in the crime series SOKO Kitzbühel . He became known to a wide audience through the film The Unintentional Abduction of Mrs. Elfriede Ott as a strolling student Horst Wippel . In the ORF crime series Janus he played the public prosecutor Konstantin Fink .

In August 2019 it was announced that he would succeed Michael Steinocher as an investigator from the 15th season of the SOKO Donau series .

Private

Andreas Kiendl is in a relationship with the actress Darina Dujmic and has a son and a daughter.

Filmography (selection)

Publications

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. New season "Soko Donau": Lechner is back - and Andreas Kiendl too. August 6, 2019, accessed August 7, 2019 .
  2. Andreas Kiendl strengthens the "Soko Donau". August 6, 2019, accessed August 7, 2019 .