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Liesl Ahlers (born 29 May 1991), is a South African actress, director, singer, songwriter, and martial artist. She is best known for the roles in the films ''Friend Request'', ''Daylight'' and ''Triggered''.


Personal life

Liesl was born on 29 May 1991 in Pretoria, South Africa. Liesl matriculated from Hoërskool Die Wilgers in Pretoria. She studied Acting for Film & TV in Canada at the Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts (VADA). She later obtained her Honors degree in Psychology at the
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(Cum Laude). Liesl is fluent in both Afrikaans and English.


Career

After returning to South Africa in 2011, she joined the cast for the third season of South Africa popular television series ''Sokhulu & Partners'' and played the role "Zelda". Then she acted opposite
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in the television movie ''The Challenger Disaster'' telecast on BBC Two in 2013. In 2016, she played the role "Marina Mills" in the German supernatural film ''Friend Request'' directed by
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. She later received an award in Moscow for that role. In 2020, Liesl acted in the film ''Triggered'' directed by Alastair Orr, with the role of "Erin". Then in 2021, she acted in the horror film ''The Construct'' and also performed as a stunt actor. Beyond acting, she wrote, produced and directed the South African Awareness film ''Daylight'' in 2018. The film made a global awareness on orphan children resulting due to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa. The film later received 11 nominations and 6 wins after making Official Selection at the Realtime International Film Festival 2018 in Lagos, Nigeria. For the film, she was nominated for Best Director, Best Movie By an African Female Director/Producer and Best Supporting Actress. Apart from acting, Liesl has a Brown Belt in Martial Arts where she has trained in Korean fighting and Self Defense (Hapkido) under Master Vladimir Grachev. She began her journey after she auditioned for the lead role "Sawa" in the live-action adaptation of ''
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'' but lost out to
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due to the inability to do the film's stunts. She dreams to eventually star in an action film that will allow her to showcase her skills along with a sword fight. Liesl is also a designer, owner and founder of women's clothing "Call A Cab & Take It Slow". She is the founder of "The Squared Shirt Charity Project", established with an aim to empower children who live in poverty in South Africa. In addition to her acting and fashion designing, Liesl is also a singer and songwriter. She has sung her own songs like "With Stupid", "Blues Baby", and "Crimson" to name a few. Her songwriting credits include "The First Thing", performed by John Niel; "I See You" and "Home", performed by Lee Cole; and "Before", performed by Sarah Bird. "Home" was nominated for Bob Pest Song at the 2020 European Songwriting Awards in Frankfurt, Germany. "Before" received an honorable mention at Songdoor 2020. She plans to release her first album with the alias "LARS".


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ahlers, Liesl Living people South African film actresses White South African people 1991 births Actresses from Pretoria University of South Africa alumni Hapkido practitioners