Gisa Kümmerling

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Gisa Kümmerling (* 1977 in Annaberg-Buchholz ) is a German actress .

Life

The daughter of the former artistic director, director and actor of the Eduard von Winterstein Theater Annaberg-Buchholz , Roland Gandt, and the actress Gabriele Kümmerling, completed her training at Schauspiel München (1995–1999). Then she went to her hometown to the Eduard-von-Winterstein-Theater in Annaberg-Buchholz, where she worked at the natural theater Greifensteine u. a. which Nschotschi played in a Winnetou production. At the Annaberg Theater she appeared in Oliver Bukowski's guests , Liebe Jelena Sergejewna , A winter under the table and melancholy in a minor key and dreamy sighs . In Kabale und Liebe by Friedrich Schiller she appeared in three roles as Luise, Lady Milford and Luise's mother at the side of Stefan Enderle. She had already played the role of Emily Milford in Munich under the direction of Burkhard Kosminski in Friedrichs Wahn . In the musical Line 1 she appeared in seven roles at the Annaberg Theater. She proved her comedic talent there in the production Two like Bonnie and Clyde as Chantal.

In addition to busy stage work, Gisa Kümmerling also appeared in films such as Stefan Holtz Interrogator and alongside Peter Ketnath , Natalia Avelon and her mother Gabriele Kümmerling in Annekathrin Wetzel's comedy Villa Zoff .

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