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Alice and Ellen Kessler (born 20 August 1936 in
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,
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,
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) are
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s known in
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, especially Germany and
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, from the 1950s and 1960s for their singing, dancing, and acting. They are usually credited as the Kessler Twins (Die Kessler-Zwillinge in Germany and Le Gemelle Kessler in Italy), where they remain popular. The Kessler sisters enjoyed a significant degree of popularity in the US, appearing on national television programs such as
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. The Kesslers made their American television debut on the
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variety show,
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. They also appeared in the 1963 film '' Sodom and Gomorrah'' as dancers and were featured on the cover of Life Magazine that same year. Their parents, Paul and Elsa, sent them to
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classes at the age of six, and they joined the
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's child ballet program at age 11. When they were 18, their parents used a visitor's visa to escape to
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, where they performed at the Palladium in
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. They performed at The Lido in Paris between 1955 and 1960, where they met Elvis Presley, on leave from the Army on June 17, 1959, and represented
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in the
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, finishing in 8th place with ''
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(Tonight we want to go dancing)''. They moved to
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in 1960 and gradually moved to more serious roles. They became very popular thanks to the
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television
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''Studio Uno'' (1961–1966). At the age of 40, they agreed to pose on the cover of the Italian edition of ''
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''. That issue became the fastest-selling Italian ''Playboy'' to that date. They moved back to Germany in 1986 and live in Grünwald. They have received two awards from both the German and Italian governments for promoting German-Italian cooperation through their work in show business.


Selected filmography

* ''
The Beggar Student ''Der Bettelstudent'' (''The Beggar Student'') is an operetta in three acts by Carl Millöcker with a German libretto by Camillo Walzel (under the pseudonym of F. Zell) and Richard Genée, based on ''Les noces de Fernande'' by Victorien Sar ...
'' (1956) * '' The Count of Luxemburg'' (1957) * ''
The Twins from Zillertal ''The Twins from Zillertal'' (German: ''Die Zwillinge vom Zillertal'') is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Harald Reinl and starring the twins Isa Günther and Jutta Günther, Joachim Fuchsberger and Karin Dor.Bock & Bergfelder p.96 It ...
'' (1957) * ''
Gräfin Mariza ''Gräfin Mariza'' (''Countess Maritza'') is an operetta in three acts composed by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán, with a German libretto by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald. It premiered in Vienna on 28 February 1924 at the Theater an ...
'' (1958) * ' (1960) * ''
Love and the Frenchwoman ''Love and the Frenchwoman'' is the US title of a 1960 French anthology film originally entitled ''La française et l'amour''. It starred Jean-Paul Belmondo and Dany Robin. The movie was a big hit in France with admissions of 3,056,736.
'' (1960) * ''
Erik the Conqueror ''Erik the Conqueror'' ( it, Gli invasori, lit. "The invaders") is a 1961 Italian-French epic swashbuckling film directed by Mario Bava and starring George Ardisson and Cameron Mitchell as long-lost Viking brothers in the 9th century, one of w ...
'' (1961) * '' The Bird Seller'' (1962) * '' Sodom and Gomorrah'' (1962) * ''
Wedding Night in Paradise ''Wedding Night in Paradise'' (German: ''Hochzeitsnacht im Paradis'') is an operetta in eight scenes. Book by Heinz Hentschke, lyrics by Gunther Schwenn and music by Friedrich Schröder.Meyer-Dinkgrafe p.22 It was premièred in Berlin at the M ...
'' (1962) * '' The Thursday'' (1963) * ''
Dead Woman from Beverly Hills ''Dead Woman from Beverly Hills'' (german: Die Tote von Beverly Hills) is a 1964 West German drama film directed by Michael Pfleghar and starring Heidelinde Weis, Klausjürgen Wussow and Horst Frank. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Fest ...
'' (1964)


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Interviewed by the CBC, ca. 1960
(the interview, made while they were employed at The Lido, starts halfway through the clip)
Kessler Sisters on Scopitone
1936 births Living people German child actresses German women singers German film actresses 20th-century German actresses Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Germany Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1959 Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany German twins Identical twin actresses Twin musical duos People from Grimma Actresses from Munich Identical twin females Female musical duos German female dancers {{Germany-actor-stub