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Michael Kessler (born 24 June 1967) is a German actor, comedian and author.

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Career

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Theater

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Kessler had his acting training at the Westfälische Schauspielschule Bochum from 1988 to 1992. Afterwards he began acting roles at Schauspielhaus Bochum, Schauspiel Frankfurt, Nationaltheater Mannheim and Schauspielhaus Zürich. Between 2005 and 2009 he starred alongside Christoph Maria Herbst, Bastian Pastewka, and Jürgen Tonkel in the play Männerhort at the Theater am Kurfürstendamm theater in Berlin.

Film

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In 1991, he appeared in the comedy film Manta, Manta[1][2] and after that he acted in numerous big screen productions like Schtonk!, Little Sharks, and North Curve [de]. In 2006, he starred in Hui Buh: The Goofy Ghost [de]. In 2015, he starred in Schmidts Katze.

Short movies

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In 2002, he had a starring role in the acclaimed film Zwei Wochen Argentinien ("Two Weeks in Argentina"). Later in 2003, he took part in Glückstag ("Lucky Day") and Für gutes Betragen ("For Good Behaviour").

Television

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Kessler and Martina Hill in 2009

Kessler has been working for television since 1992. Among the productions he participated are Siebenbirken, Schwarz greift ein, Das Schicksal der Woche, Hotel Mama 1-3, Sonntags geöffnet, The Last Courier, Sophie, Callboy, Kommissare Südwest, St. Angela, Ein Fall für zwei, Großstadtrevier, Tatort, Der kleine Mönch, SK Kölsch, Das Leben der Philosophen, and Cologne P.D.

He has starred in the comedy series Kesslers Knigge.

Comedy

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From 1999 to 2000, Kessler was a cast member of Switch. From 2001 to 2002, he was part of the Wochenshow cast. Afterwards, he appeared on Axel!, Urmel aus dem Eis, Ladyland, and Pastewka. He became a regular on Schillerstraße since its first episode in 2004. Additionally, he took part in the game show Genial daneben and in ProSieben Märchenstunde ("ProSieben Fairy Tale Hour") in the episodes Rotkäppchen ("Little Red Riding Hood"), Froschkönig ("The Frog Prince") and Aschenputtel ("Cinderella").

In October 2006 Kessler became the driver and host of RBB Fernsehen's Berliner Nacht Taxe ("Berlin Night Taxi"). "I want to have the unaltered stories of the night", he stated. "We're going to meet authentic people. That's no talk theater with cast actors." A total of 42 episodes were broadcast between 2006 and 2009.

In 2007 and 2008, he became a cast member of Switch Reloaded and started working on his own TV show.

Voice acting

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Kessler has had a couple of voice acting roles. These are Rattlesnake Jake in Rango and Hackus in The Smurfs 2.

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Michael Kessler is a German actor, comedian, author, and voice actor known for his work across theater, television, and film, particularly his satirical impersonations on sketch comedy series and his character roles in German-language productions. Born on June 24, 1967, in Wiesbaden, West Germany, Kessler trained at the Westphalian Drama School in Bochum from 1988 to 1992 before performing at prominent theaters including Schauspielhaus Bochum, Schauspiel Frankfurt, Nationaltheater Mannheim, and Schauspielhaus Zürich. He gained widespread recognition for his contributions to the satirical television program Switch (1999–2000) and its successor Switch Reloaded (2007–2012), where he became celebrated for his impersonations of public figures. His television career also includes recurring roles in series such as Schillerstraße and Der letzte Bulle. Kessler has appeared in numerous films, ranging from early comedic works like Manta, Manta (1991) and Schtonk! (1992) to later projects including Look Who's Back (2015) and family-oriented titles such as the Vampire Sisters series and The Famous Five adaptations. He has additionally provided voice work, most notably dubbing the character Rattlesnake Jake in the German version of the animated film Rango (2011), and hosted the travel documentary series Kesslers Expedition.

Early life

Birth and background

Michael Kessler was born on June 24, 1967, in Wiesbaden, West Germany. He trained at the Westphalian Drama School in Bochum from 1988 to 1992.

Career

Professional work in film and television

Michael Kessler has had an extensive career in theater, television, and film. After completing his acting training, he performed on stages including Schauspielhaus Bochum, Schauspiel Frankfurt, Nationaltheater Mannheim, and Schauspielhaus Zürich. Since 2005, he has appeared in the stage play Männerhort at Theater am Kurfürstendamm in Berlin alongside other notable actors. He achieved widespread fame through his satirical impersonations on the television programs Switch (1999–2000) and Switch Reloaded (2007–2012), where he parodied numerous public figures. He has also appeared in recurring roles on series such as Schillerstraße and Der letzte Bulle, and hosted the travel documentary series Kesslers Expedition. Kessler has credits in numerous films and television productions, including comedic and dramatic roles.

Personal life

Personal details

Michael Kessler was born on 24 June 1967 in Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany. He is married and has two children. Kessler keeps his private life largely out of the public eye, with few details available beyond his marital status and family. He has emphasized that he prefers to entertain audiences through his professional work rather than through personal revelations or scandals, stating: „Ich habe mich dafür entschieden, die Menschen durch mein Können zu unterhalten und nicht durch Skandale und Geschichten aus meinem Privatleben.“ As a result, information about his spouse, children, or other personal matters remains limited and undisclosed.

Filmography

Acting credits

Michael Kessler has numerous credited acting roles in narrative films, television series, and other scripted productions. Notable film appearances include Manta, Manta (1991) as Klausi, Schtonk! (1992), Little Sharks (1992), Look Who's Back (2015) as Michael Witzigmann, Manta, Manta: Legacy (2023), and roles in the Vampire Sisters series and The Famous Five adaptations. On television, he is known for his work on Switch (1999–2000), Switch Reloaded (2007–2012), and other series including Schillerstraße and Der letzte Bulle. He has continued to appear in comedy and parody formats, including Binge Reloaded (2020–2022).

Voice work

Kessler provided the German voice for Rattlesnake Jake in the animated film Rango (2011).

Other work

He has hosted the travel documentary series Kesslers Expedition and performed in theater productions, including Männerhort since 2005.
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