Lena Gieseke is a well known actress who starred in the hit film, “The Great Gatsby”. But before she became famous, she was just a young girl from South Africa. She loved animals and even married a famous filmmaker, Tim Burton. Today, she has a huge following with her love for animals and her work. Read on to find out about her early life and career.
Early life
Lena Gieseke is a German artist and photographer. She was born on September 12, 1965 in Bremen, Germany. Her parents are artists. They noticed her artistic talent from an early age. During her childhood, she drew, painted, and played with toys. As an adult, she studied art at the California Institute of Arts and the Goldsmith College in London. Afterward, she studied photography at the California Institute of Arts.
Lena Gieseke has worked on numerous films. In 2008, she played a 3D craftsman in the comedy movie “1 1/2 Knights – In Search of the Ravishing Princess Herzelinde”. That same year, she worked as an animator for the sequel, “Vicky and the Treasure of the Gods”.
After the movie was released, she continued working for various TV series, including “Otto’s Eleven,” “Oberman,” and “Westflug – Entfuhrung aus Liebe.” She also worked on the drama, “Die Jahrhundertlawine,” and the animated film, “Berlin.”
Lena Gieseke has two children: a daughter, Nell, and a son, Bohman Carter. Her husband, Tim Burton, is an American filmmaker and visual effects producer.
Marriage to Tim Burton
Lena Gieseke is a German artist, photographer, and special effects technician. She is married to American film director Tim Burton. They met in 1989 while working on the Batman movie. After a short period of time, they became married.
Tim and Lena were married for three years. But, they later divorced. Their divorce was finalized on 31st December 1991. However, it is not clear what their settlement was.
Tim Burton is an American filmmaker, best known for his dark art. He has won several awards, including the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Award. And he’s been nominated for Emmy Awards. His net worth is estimated to be $140 million in March 2020.
The couple were married in an intimate ceremony in England during the post-production of the Batman movie. The wedding was attended by family and friends. During the wedding, the couple wore white.
Lena Gieseke and her husband, Tim Burton, have no children together. Despite the separation, they still share a mutual love for the arts.
Career path
Lena Gieseke, a German nationality, has become well-known for her work in the film industry. She is known for her skills as a 3D craftsman and an embellishment specialist. As a result, she has worked on various movies and has earned several credits.
Before joining the film industry, Lena was working in photography and fine arts. Her parents noticed her talent in photography and helped her to study art in Greece. She then enrolled at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). At the end of her studies, she graduated with a Master’s degree in Fine Arts.
In 2007, she worked as a freelance 3D generalist for Method in Motion in Los Angeles. Afterward, she began working for Scanline VFX in Munich, Germany. For the next three years, she was an animation artist in research and development. It was there that she met Tim Burton, who became her husband. They married on February 24, 1989 in an intimate ceremony.
Love of animals
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