Rahel Kapsaski
Rahel Kapsaski was born on Apr 07, 1991 in Germany. Rahel Kapsaski's big-screen debut came with The Hot Month of August directed by Sokrates Kapsaskis in 1966. Rahel Kapsaski is known for Films Confiscated from a French Brothel directed by Selene Kapsaski, Patrick Carney Junior stars as Baron Von Harden (segment "Mephisto's House of Ill Repute") and Tom Christoffel as Priest (segment "The Wicked Ascension of Miss Jean-Louise"). The upcoming new movie Rahel Kapsaski plays is The Red Lips of the Octopus which will be released on Oct 30, 2022.
Rahel Kapsaski is a painter, actress, producer, and model with a strong acting background in Theatre and Film since the age of 14. She did extended studies in acting, puppeteering and physical theatre (API Acting Studio, The Theatre of Change with Evdokimos Tsolakidis), and holds a BA in Theatre at the University of Worcester and in Fine Arts at the University of Bolton. She has played on stages in London, Athens and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Rahel has appeared in numerous feature films, she played Anna in a Greek Horror film Soul Looting (2009) and Matilda in the Cult Horror Musical Spidarlings (2016). She has appeared in two North Bank Entertainment Productions. As Russian agent Olga in Robert Reborn (2019) the fifth part in the Robert The Doll series. And as Julie in Bundy and the Green River Killer (2019). As a model her pictures have been featured in Vogue Italia, Coffin Cuties and Feverish Chixxx Magazine among others. Her stage credits include "Crime and Punishment", Yukio Mishima's "Mad Girl", Tennessee William's "Something Unspoken", "Shakespeare for Breakfast" and "Women at the Tomb" among others. She also appeared in the music video for The Thrills' "Nothing Changes Around Here"
Birthday
Apr 07, 1991Place of Birth
Freudenstadt, Baden-Württemberg, GermanyAlso known
Aleister Kapsaski
Known For
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actress
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