Alice Kessler and Ellen Kessler present excerpts from their show program “Eins und eins ist eins” (one and one is one) at a press conference in Berlin, Germany, Jan. 17, 1997. (AP Photo)


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Germany is mourning the loss of Alice and Ellen Kessler, the famed twin performers who shaped the golden age of European dance entertainment. The sisters, celebrated for their elegance, precision, and dazzling stage presence, died at age 89 in their shared home in Grünwald, near Munich.

Munich police confirmed on Tuesday that the pair died by “joint suicide,” adding a tragic end to the remarkable story of two women who lived—and performed—as one.

The Rise of an Iconic Duo

Alice and Ellen began dancing early, training at the children’s ballet of the Leipzig Opera. Their lives changed dramatically in 1952 when, at 16, they and their family fled East Germany and settled in the West.

In Düsseldorf, they joined a revue theatre that quickly recognized their potential. Their talent caught the attention of the director of the renowned Lido cabaret in Paris in 1955. This opportunity launched the Kessler twins into international stardom.

A Global Stage and Famous Collaborations

By the early 1960s, the sisters were touring the world and enjoying wide acclaim. They eventually moved to Rome, where their career flourished even further.

They performed with some of the greatest entertainers of their era, including Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra, and Harry Belafonte. Their poised, synchronized style made them a sensation on television, in theatre, and in glamorous cabaret circuits.

In 1964, they famously declined an offer to appear alongside Elvis Presley in Viva Las Vegas. According to German media, the twins feared they would be typecast in American musical films and chose to protect their artistic identity.

A Bond That Shaped Their Legacy

The Kessler twins continued performing well into their later years. Even at 80, they appeared together in a musical, capturing the admiration of audiences who had grown up watching their rise.

Alice reflected on their enduring partnership shortly before their 80th birthday. She said they might not have lasted so long alone, adding that being twins gave them strength. “Together you’re stronger,” she noted, a sentiment that had defined their entire journey.

Alice Kessler and Ellen Kessler pictured in October 2025 at the Circus Roncalli "ARTistART" premiere. Getty Images

Their Philosophy and Enduring Appeal

When asked about the secret behind their success, Alice offered a glimpse into the discipline that sustained them. She named dedication, gratitude, humility, and unity as the pillars that shaped their lives. “Discipline, every day. Gratitude, time and again. Humility, not cockiness. And togetherness. Until death,” she said.

Their passing marks the end of an era for European entertainment. For decades, the Kessler twins represented charm, precision, and a rare artistic harmony that captivated audiences around the world. Their story—one of resilience, reinvention, and unwavering companionship—leaves behind a legacy that few performers have matched.

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