Peter Fieseler

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Peter Fieseler (* 1977 in Bad Godesberg ) is a German actor .

Life

Fieseler began his acting training in 1999 with the American method acting teacher John Costopoulos . At this time he already took on his first roles in feature films, for example in 2001 in Lammbock - Alles in Handarbeit directed by Christian Zübert and in The Experiment by Oliver Hirschbiegel . From 2004 Fieseler appeared in various plays. These included roles in Innocence by Dea Loher (Bauturm Theater Cologne, 2004) or the Büchner plays Woyzeck (Clubtheater Berlin, 2006) or Leonce and Lena (Poetenpack Potsdam, 2007/2008).

Fieseler became known to a wider audience primarily through his numerous television roles. In 2002 he was seen in an episode of the crime series SK Kölsch , in 2003 he appeared in Tatort in the episode Mutterliebe and in the same year had a guest role in the comedy series Alles Atze . This was followed by other appearances in crime series such as GSG 9 - Your Use Is Her Life (2007), Der Alte (2011), Wilsberg: Die Entführung (2013), Wilsberg: Loyalty Test (2013) or Coast Guard (2012). In addition, Fieseler also played in the adventure series Der Kapitän (2008) or had a role in the doctor series Familie Dr. Kleist (2009). Fieseler was particularly successful in his leading role in the short film Walking over water, directed by Ralf Beyerle . The film won 1st prize at the Würzburg International Film Weekend , 1st prize at the OpenEyes Filmfest Marburg and 2nd prize at the Contrast Film Festival in Bayreuth (all in 2009). Fieseler is a member of the BFFS . He is the great-nephew of Gerhard Fieseler .

In the ARD series Großstadtrevier , Peter Fieseler has been seen as Police Commissioner Piet Wellbrook as a permanent team member of the 14th Commissioner since the 29th season.

Peter Fieseler lives with his wife Christina Athenstädt and their daughter (* 2011) in Berlin .

Filmography (selection)


Web links

Commons : Peter Fieseler  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Christina Athenstädt about her role in "Familie Dr. Kleist". Retrieved September 28, 2019 .