Kristian Kiehling

Kristian Kiehling
Born Kristian Kiehling
(1976-09-17) September 17, 1976
Denmark
Other names KK, Kristian Erik Kiehling, Kristian Killing
Occupation Actor
Years active 1997–present
Television EastEnders (2014–15)

Kristian Kiehling (born 17 September 1976) is a German-Latvian television, film and stage actor. In Germany he is known for Autobahnraser (2004), Tsunami (2005) and Verbotene Liebe (2013), in Britain for All the Small Things (2009) and Will (2011). In January 2014, Kiehling became a regular in the British soap opera, EastEnders, playing Aleks Shirovs, he left the show in 2015 due to a contractual dispute at the time it was due to be renewed.

Life and career

After finishing high school in Germany, Kiehling received acting training at the Mozarteum University of Salzburg, Austria from 1997 until 2000. He took acting jobs during his studies and appeared in 1997 in his first German TV series Alphateam - Die Lebensretter im OP.

Since 2000, he has played in numerous German,[1] English and international television and film productions.

In 2007, he first appeared on British television as Rolf Voller in the BBC series Waking the Dead two-part episodes Double Bind. Two years later, he played Nemanja Radic in All the small things. In 2011, he appeared in Will, with Damian Lewis and Bob Hoskins. In 2013, Kiehling had a role in the German TV series Verbotene Liebe. In 2014 he appeared as Aleks Shirovs[2] in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, a role which he played until April 2015.[3]

On stage, Kiehling has performed with the Theatre Schauspielhaus Köln from 2001 until 2002, with the Studiotheater Stuttgart in 2003 and in 2004 and with The Royal Court Theatre[4] in 2008.

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1997 Alphateam - Die Lebensretter im OP Kalle Episode 1.14
S.O.S Barracuda Jens Episode 1.1
Buddies - Leben auf der Überholspur Young Rimkeit TV Movie
Eine Herzensangelegenheit Luis TV Movie
1998 Balko Axel Langensiep Episode 3.7
1999 Dr. Sommerfeld - Neues vom Bülowbogen Mark Episode 3.1
2000 Im Namen des Gesetzes Elmar Jeschke Episode 5.12
2003 Der Preis der Wahrheit Leo Hanser TV Movie
Wilde Jungs Torben Kleinert TV Movie
Berlin, Berlin Joshua Episode 2.2
Fast perfekt verlobt Fritz von Seckbach TV Movie
Hallo Robbie! Dirk Clausen Episode 2.6
2003–11 Küstenwache Felix Arp/Stefan Rering/Karl Anthoff Episodes 6.7/11.18/14.25
2004 Die Wache Max Decker Episode 10.5
Autobahnraser Ecki
Pura vida Ibiza Ben
2005 SOKO Leipzig Tim Holsten Episode 7.11
Rosamunde Pilcher George Pearson Episode 1.55
Arme Millionäre Timo 4 episodes
Tsunami Jaan TV Movie
Scharf wie Chili Tino Koester TV Movie
Unser Charly Rainer Episode 10.2
2005–10 Das Traumschiff Tom/Roland Wagner Episodes 1.51/1.62
2006 Polizeiruf 110 Helge Dombrowski Episode 35.4
2007 The Bill Yevgen Kucuk Episode 23.13
Zu schön für mich Andreas TV Movie
Family Paul Short Movie
I Want Candy German Man
Waking the Dead Rolf Voller Episode 6.9 and 6.10
Speed Dating Tim Short Movie
2008 Novaya Zemlya Lieutenant Anderson
Das Papstattentat Andrea Conti TV Movie
The Royal Today Ivan Episode 1.18
Das Traumhotel Fabian Boehme Episode 1.10
Old Peter's Russian Tales Voice
Die Tränen meiner Mutter Micha
2009 In aller Freundschaft David Engel 5 episodes
All the Small Things Nemanja Radic 6 episodes
Rumpelstilzchen[5] Prinz Moritz TV Movie
2010 Inga Lindström Jonas Laksson Episode 8.3
SOKO Stuttgart Ingo Fohlbach Episode 1.7
SOKO 5113 Markus Kaminski Episode 35.15
2011 Kreuzfahrt ins Glück Tobias Episode 6.1
Немец[6] Kurt Scherhorn 8 episodes
Will Alek
SIX Andrei Short Movie
2012 Atlilar[7] Biyan Episode 1.1
2013 Verbotene Liebe[8] Juri Adam Episodes 4291 - 4402
2014–15 EastEnders[9] Aleks Shirovs 2014–15

Stage appearances

Year Play Role Theatre
1999 Short Stories Mozarteum, Charleville Festivals
2000 - 2001 Schattenjungs[10] Tommy Schauspielhaus Köln
2000 - 2002 Geist Schauspielhaus Köln
2001 - 2002 Du lach nicht, aber das bin ich Solo Performance Schauspielhaus Köln
Der Streit[11] Mesrin Schauspielhaus Köln
Leonce und Lena Schauspielhaus Köln
2002 Graf Öderland Schauspielhaus Köln
2003 The killer in me is the killer in you my love Surbeck Studiotheater Stuttgart
2004 Paradies Fuchs Wagenhalle Stuttgart
2008 Oxford Street[12][13] Aleksander Royal Court Theatre

References

  1. Kristian Erik Kiehling. Kino.de. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  2. Daniel Kilkelly: EastEnders newcomer Kristian Kiehling reveals Aleks role details. Digital Spy. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  3. Kilkelly, Daniel (16 April 2015). "EastEnders: Kristian Kiehling leaves Aleks Shirovs role". Digital Spy. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  4. The Royal Court Theatre Presents Oxford Street. by Levi David Addai.
  5. Tilmann P. Gangloff: Rumpelstilzchen. Tittelbach TV. Retrieved 4 January 2014. (in German)
  6. Немец. КиноКопилка. Retrieved 4 January 2014. (in Russian)
  7. Atlılar. Facebook. Retrieved 4 January 2014. (in Turkish)
  8. Teresa Groß: Kristian Kiehling. STIMME Deutschland & Welt, 05 July 2013. (in German)
  9. Eastenders Characters.BBC One. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  10. Knut Lennartz: Fosse-Fieber. Die Deutsche Bühne, 03/2001. (in German)
  11. Der Streit. Website rarebook.de/buchholz. (in German)
  12. Nicholas de Jongh: Comedy and pathos in store. London Evening Standard, 8 May 2008.
  13. Paul Taylor: Oxford Street, Royal Court, Jerwood Theatre Upstairs, London. Patter, patois and laughs in store. The Independent, 9 May 2008.
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