Alice and Ellen Kessler, the famous ones twins of international entertainment, died together at the age of 89 in their home in Grünwald, near Munich. Icons of music, dance, and television, the two sisters were also known in Italy as the "legs of the nation" and had expressed their wish to remain united even after death.
The Kessler Twins: A Life in Italy and Germany, Stages and Success
Arrived in Italy in 1961, Alice and Ellen conquered the public with their choreography and television appearances, working with names like Mina, Alberto Sordi, and Raffaella Carrà. In the 70s, they also expanded their fame through photo shoots and theatrical performances, before returning to Germany in the 80s, continuing to travel and perform in Italy.
From their beginnings as Blubell Girls to their participation in Sanremo In 2014, the Kesslers have spanned decades of entertainment history without ever losing their elegance and passion for the stage. Devoted to fitness and social life, they lived in two adjacent apartments in Munich. Their story was a journey of talent, style, and mutual affection.
Farewell to the Kessler twins: Alice and Ellen found dead at 89 in Germany
Alice and Ellen Kessler, icon international music, dance and entertainment stars, died together at the age of 89 in their home in Grünwald, near Munich, as reported by Bild and DPA. The circumstances of the death remain unclear., and local authorities have started an investigation to clarify the causesAccording to Spiegel, a police operation is currently underway in the Bavarian town, without further details being provided.
The two sisters, born on August 20, 1936 in Nerchau, Saxony, had also become famous in Italy since the 60s, thanks to their highly successful television performances, including Studio One e Very songFamous as singers, dancers and actresses, they were nicknamed the "legs of the nation" for their unmistakable stage presence. Inseparable in life, they had expressed the desire to to remain united even after death: their ashes will be kept in a single urn, together with those of his mother Elsa and the poodle Yello, as indicated in their wills.
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