Alice and Ellen Kessler, the legendary twin performers celebrated for their iconic dance and singing acts alongside global stars such as Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra, and Harry Belafonte, have died at the age of 89 in Germany. Munich police confirmed the deaths on Tuesday, describing the case as a “joint suicide,” according to reports.
The sisters, who lived together in Grünwald, a wealthy Munich suburb, were internationally renowned for their unique twin performances that captivated audiences from the 1950s onward.
From Ballet Prodigies to International Fame
Born in 1937, the Kessler twins began their dance training at the Leipzig Opera children’s ballet. Their lives changed dramatically in 1952 when their family relocated to West Germany. By 1955, the sisters caught the attention of Paris’s famed Lido cabaret director, propelling them to international stardom.
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Performing With Global Legends
During the 1960s, Alice and Ellen Kessler became household names worldwide, performing alongside music and dance legends including Astaire, Sinatra, and Harry Belafonte. Remarkably, they declined an offer to appear with Elvis Presley in Viva Las Vegas in 1964, fearing typecasting in American musicals.
A Lifetime of Stage Excellence
The Kessler twins continued performing together well into their later years. Even at 80, they graced the stage in musicals, demonstrating a career defined by dedication, discipline, and togetherness. Alice often reflected on their bond, saying, “Together you’re stronger,” emphasizing the power of their lifelong partnership.
Their legacy endures as a symbol of international dance excellence, unmatched dedication, and the extraordinary talent of twin performers who left an indelible mark on global entertainment.
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