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Austrian actor and cabaret artist

Andrea Händler (born 14 May 1964) is an Austrian actor and cabaret artist.

Life

Händler was born on 14 May 1964 in Vienna. She grew up in Styria, completed her acting training with Herwig Seeböck, Reinhard Tötschinger and Giora Seeliger and was active in various theater productions and as a cabaret artist from 1984. As a member of the cabaret group Schlabarett, she performed in the programs Am Tag davor, Atompilz von links and in Muttertag - Die härtere Komödie; together with Herwig Seeböck also in Qualverwandtschaft and as a member of the "Kabarettgruppe Statt-Theater" under the direction of Uli Brée in Männer-Schmerzen and Frauen-Schmerzen.

In 1995, her solo career began with the program Diskret - eine Peepshow. This was followed by Heiss gemacht (1997), Auszeit (1998), Notstand (2000), Paradies (2002), Einsendeschluss (2004), Das Schweigen der Händler (2008) and Naturtrüb (2011).

Händler has also worked in theater, film and television productions, such as. Muttertag - Die härtere Komödie, Höhenangst, Hinterholz 8, Zwölfeläuten and Poppitz as well as in the ORF TV productions Die kranken Schwestern and Kaisermühlen-Blues.

Together with Dolores Schmidinger, she has also been playing Alltagsgeschichten since 2003, based on the popular TV documentary series of the same name by Elizabeth T. Spira.

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