Luise Kinseher

Luise Kinseher 2006

Luise Kinseher (born 4 January 1969 in Geiselhöring) is a German cabaret artist and actress.

Life

Luise Kinseher, who was raised in the Lower Bavarian city of Geiselhöring, studied German philology, dramatics, and history in Munich. She wrote her Master's thesis about Sigi Zimmerschied and gained first stage experience as a cabaret actress in 1992. From 1993 to 1998 she was an ensemble member of the Iberl Bühne in Munich-Solln, where she worked with Georg Maier and performed in more than 800 shows.

In 1998 she showcased her first solo programme Ende der Ausbaustrecke - Silent Thrill of Kabarett.[1]

Director Franz Xaver Bogner discovered Kinseher as a Bavarian actress and casted her for his TV shows in key roles, for example as Hanna Graf in Café Meineid and as police station manager Thekla Eichenseher in München 7. She was also shown in cinemas in Vorne ist verdammt weit weg and Marcus H. Rosenmüller's Beste Zeit. As personal assistant Gabi Blümel she regularly reviews the cabaret weekly review of the Bavarian Television programme Nix für ungut. In 2010, she played the role of the Bavaria for the first time in the singspiel of the traditional politician Derblecken on the Nockherberg. She was the first woman ever to hold the Salvator speech in this role in 2011.[2] From 2012 to 2016 she again represented Mama Bavaria on the Nockherberg.

Her stage programme Einfach reich celebrated its premier in 2010 in Munich's Lach- und Schießgesellschaft.

Luise Kinseher lives in Munich.

Solo programmes

Autumn 2014

Discography

Filmography

Awards

References

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