Carline Seiser

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Carline Seiser (born July 9, 1960 in Munich ) is a German actress , painter and sculptor . She became known at the end of the 1970s through the science fiction drama The Hamburg Disease .

life and career

Carline Seiser's father died a few years after her birth, so she grew up with her younger brother Philipp Seiser and an older sister with her mother, two aunts and her grandparents. The mother worked for Bayerischer Rundfunk and her aunt in the dramaturgy at the Münchner Kammerspiele . This creative environment had a lasting influence on her childhood and later youth. As a child, Carline was enthusiastic about the fine arts. Encounters with pictures by various artists finally brought her to painting and painting herself.

But Carline Seiser was best known as a young actress. In 1977 she played her first role in the ensemble around Gustl Bayrhammer , Helmut Fischer , Michael Degen and Volker Prechtel in the Tatort episode The Girl at the Piano by director Lutz Büscher . A year later she engaged Diethard Klante in his crime drama Lauter decent people alongside Werner Asam , Hilde Lermann and Horst Michael Neutze .

In 1978, the director Peter Fleischmann cast Carline Seiser for the female lead of Ulrike in The Hamburg Disease , a four million DM utopian end-time drama with surreal features, alongside Helmut Griem , Fernando Arrabal , Ulrich Wildgruber and Tilo Prückner . The disturbing film did not have outstanding commercial success when it was shown in 1979, but in professional circles it quickly matured into the most intelligent and timeless dramas in German science fiction because of its excellent cast and the atmospheric music by Jean-Michel Jarre, alongside Rainer Erler's dystopian drama Operation Ganymed. Film from the 1970s and was broadcast again as part of the Arte themed evening The Return of the Viruses .

Through her brother Philipp Seiser, who met Konstantin Wecker as a musician in 1979 and went on tour with him in Germany, she came into contact with the actor, songwriter and singer, who was born in Munich in 1947. After completing the filming of The Hamburg Disease , she put her film career largely on hold and the couple married in 1980. Carline Seiser and Konstantin Wecker separated in 1988. In 1991, Carline Seiser could be seen again in the TV film Die Väter des, directed by Wolf Gaudlitz Nardino .

In addition to her later work as a painter and sculptor with exhibitions in Munich and Vienna, Carline Seiser also worked at the theater for stage design and costume and designed posters for theater and film projects.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Biographical data of Carline Seiser in Saatchi Art
  2. ^ The Hamburg disease in: Cinema
  3. Carline Seiser at: philipp-seiser
  4. Carline Seiser in: Konstantin Wecker Biography