Kais Setti

Kais Setti
Kais Setti (* 1985 in Cologne) is a Tunisian-German actor.
Setti is of Arab origin. His family is from Tunisia. He first attended the Theater School Aachen (2005-2008). From late 2008 to early 2013, he completed his acting studies at the Academy of Performing Arts Baden-Württemberg in Ludwigsburg. His acting director was Luk Perceval. During his training he played theater and worked on numerous roles of classical theater repertoire. Meanwhile Setti works mainly for film and television. He worked at the 2013 Grimme Award winning documentary trilogy "What are you living?" Between 2005 and 2011. - What do you want? - Where are you standing? "
His first professional film appearance as a performer he had in 2009 under the direction of Nuran David Çalış as a high school student Otto in the film adaptation of the ZDF contemporary adaptation of the piece Spring Awakening. In small roles he was then in the movies blame are always the others (2012, as Samir in a short scene with Julia Brendler) and 5 years of life (2013, as a prisoner) to see.
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Origin
Cologne, Germany
Born
January 1, 1985
Age
39
Kais Setti (* 1985 in Cologne) is a Tunisian-German actor.
Setti is of Arab origin. His family is from Tunisia. He first attended the Theater School Aachen (2005-2008). From late 2008 to early 2013, he completed his acting studies at the Academy of Performing Arts Baden-Württemberg in Ludwigsburg. His acting director was Luk Perceval. During his training he played theater and worked on numerous roles of classical theater repertoire. Meanwhile Setti works mainly for film and television. He worked at the 2013 Grimme Award winning documentary trilogy "What are you living?" Between 2005 and 2011. - What do you want? - Where are you standing? "
His first professional film appearance as a performer he had in 2009 under the direction of Nuran David Çalış as a high school student Otto in the film adaptation of the ZDF contemporary adaptation of the piece Spring Awakening. In small roles he was then in the movies blame are always the others (2012, as Samir in a short scene with Julia Brendler) and 5 years of life (2013, as a prisoner) to see.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Via TMDB)