Kai Wiesinger
Kai Wiesinger (born April 16, 1966 in Hanover, West Germany) is a German actor.
Life and work
Kai Wiesinger began taking private acting lessons as a teenager. After his Zivildienst (he served as a paramedic), he became an acting student in Munich. Since 1992 he has appeared in several German TV shows and motion pictures.
He received a Bavarian Film Award for his role in Sönke Wortmann's Little Sharks in 1992.
Filmography
- Little Sharks (1992), as Johannes
- Backbeat (1994), as Klaus Voormann
- Frauen sind was Wunderbares (1994), as Zeno
- Der bewegte Mann (1994), as Gunnar
- Der Leihmann (1995), as Max Bieber
- Pakten - The Sunset Boys (1995), as Fritz Becker
- Talk of the Town (1995), as René Krauss
- Honigmond (1996), as Manuel
- Still Movin' (1997), as Felix
- 14 Days to Life (1997), as Konrad von Seidlitz
- Comedian Harmonists (1997), as Erwin Bootz
- Terror in the Mall (TV film, 1998), as Chris Maratos
- After the Truth (1999), as Peter Rohm
- Emil and the Detectives (2001), as Knut Tischbein
- Murder on the Orient Express (TV film, 2001), as Philip von Strauss
- Leo und Claire (2001), as Gestapo man
- Dracula (TV film, 2002), as Dr. Seward
- Fallen Angels (2002)
- Poppitz (2002), as Ben
- Fahrerflucht (Short film, 2003), as Frank
- Der zehnte Sommer (2003), as Karl Spielplatz
- Dresden (TV film, 2006), as Simon Goldberg
- Die Anwälte (TV series, 8 episodes, 2008), as Sebastian Britten
- Die Gustloff (TV film, 2008), as Kapitän Hellmuth Kehding
- Until Nothing Remains (TV film, 2010), as Dr. Gerd Ruppert
- Gut zu Vögeln (2016), as Tillmann
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