Kim Seidler

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Kim Seidler (born January 1, 1983 in Kiel ) is a German actress , singer , film producer and screenwriter . She also works as a coach for body language and voice.

life and career

Kim Seidler attended the Stage School and learned the art of acting at the Free Drama School Hamburg . She made her theatrical debut in 1997 in the fairy tale Urmel aus dem Eis at the Low German Stage in Ahrensburg and made her film debut in 2006 in the leading role Mabasha in the short film of the same name.

In addition to acting, she gained production experience as a technician and evening director at the International Comedy Festival in Melbourne, and as an assistant director at the Hamburger Kammerspiele and the Altona Theater . After several years of professional experience in acting and musicals in the genre of comedy, comedy, drama and music theater on various German theaters, as well as in theater management, she completed a bachelor's degree in business administration and business psychology at the European Distance Learning University in Hamburg and worked as a headhunter for executives.

Filmography (selection)

  • 2014: Bratzenkinder (web series, Bratzenkinder Productions, director: Martin Czaja, leading role, start on the web April 2015, trailer online)
  • 2014: The other way (graduation film from Medienakademie AG Hamburg, director: Annika Fleischer, supporting role)
  • 2014: Rent, buy, live (documentary series), guest appearance
  • 2014: Seed robbery (short film, Bratzenkinder Productions, in post-production, director: Martin Czaja, leading role)
  • 2014: Relationship split (short film, director: Marc Hinobayashi, leading role)
  • 2013: My Dark Secret (Fiction Reality Series, Director: Michael Kaleve, main role in the episode)
  • 2013: Doppelmoral (short film, director: Marc Hinobayashi, leading role)
  • 2011: Late Girls (short film, director: Sven Knüppel, supporting role)
  • 2010: Emotionsgeister (short film, director: Thomas Forat, supporting role)
  • 2010: Not en vogue (short film, director: Marc Hinobayashi, leading role)
  • 2010: did I say that out loud? (Short film, director: Yvonne Bouvier, leading role)
  • 2008: Wilmenrod (TV film, director: Kaspar Heidelbach , supporting role)
  • 2007: The Little Things in Life (TV film, director: Donald Kraemer, supporting role)
  • 2007: Im Gehege (TV film, director: Kai Wessel , small actor)
  • 2007: Elvis and the Commissioner (TV series, small actor)
  • 2006: Mabasha (short film, director: among others Claudia Reichel, leading role)
  • 2002: SQ-1 Dance (music clip)

Theater (selection)

  • 2012: Loriot's dramatic works, Komödie Kassel, various main sketch roles, director: Karsten Engelhardt
  • 2011: Abba Hallo 2, Komödie Kassel, co-leading role, director: Knut Schakinnis & Christian Schliehe
  • 2010: Loriot's dramatic works, Theater Worpswede, various main sketch roles, director: Karsten Engelhardt
  • 2010: Abba Hallo !, Theaterschiff Bremen, co-leading role, director: Markus Beisel
  • 2009: Piaf - the sparrow of Paris, Comedy Kassel, co-leading role, director: Ursela Monn
  • 2009: Man procurement measures, Hamburger Kammerspiele , co-leading role (2nd cast), director: Dietmar Löffler
  • 2008: Man procurement measures, Hamburger Kammerspiele, co-leading role (2nd cast), director: Dietmar Löffler
  • 2007: Othello mustn't burst, Comedy Kassel, supporting role, director: Erik Voss & Karsten Engelhardt
  • 2007: Sleeping Around, Polittbüro , co-leading role, director: Adelheid Müther
  • 2007: Homesickness for St. Pauli, Angel Hall, supporting roles (role switch), director: Ulrich Schröder
  • 2006: Zitronennette, Engelsaal, co-leading role, director: Kristina Rindfleisch
  • 2004: Gott & Company, Deutsches Schauspielhaus , co-leading role, director: Marc Letzig
  • 1998: Frau Holle, Niederdeutsche Bühne Ahrensburg, co-leading role, director: NN
  • 1997: Urmel aus dem Eis, Niederdeutsche Bühne Ahrensburg, supporting role, director: Sandra Keck

Audio books

  • 2014: First Cinderella ... then Princess, author: Bärbel Kiy, Neptunikum Verlag

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Seidler as a 2007 graduate , Free Drama School Hamburg
  2. Seidler as a graduate of the Stage School Hamburg