Béatrice Kessler

Actress - Germany
Borndate unknown

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The day of birth of Béatrice Kessler is not on record. She is a German Actress, known for Verworrene Bilanzen (1981), Die Schweizermacher (1978), Brot und Steine (1978), Béatrice Kessler's first movie on record is from 1976. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1994.

Béatrice Kessler Filmography [Auszug]
1994: [/ /1] Alles Glück dieser Erde (Cast), Directed by Michael Werlin, with Rolf Hoppe, Rüdiger Kirschstein,
1991: [10.27] Der dreizehnte Tag (Cast: Marcia Davenport), Directed by Gernot Friedel, with Dietrich Körner, Walter Kreindl,
1986: [/ /1] Kennwort Möwe (Cast), Directed by Tom Toelle, with Hans Christian Blech, Dieter Brandecker,
1983: [/ /1] Die schwarze Spinne (Cast), Directed by Mark M. Rissi, with Peter Ehrlich, Walter Hess,
1981: [/ /1] Verworrene Bilanzen (Cast: Christine), Directed by Peter Beauvais, with Silke Dornow, Rüdiger Hacker, Michael Hampe,
1978: [] Die Schweizermacher (Cast: Milena Vakulic), Directed by Rolf Lyssy, with , Walo Lüönd,
1978: [/ /1] Brot und Steine (Cast), Directed by Mark M. Rissi, with Hans Gaugler, Walo Lüönd,
1976: [/ /1] Die Magd (Cast), Directed by Louis Jent, with Renate Grosser, Elvira Reize,

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