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Oliver Wnuk reflects - The ReadingShow

The actor and author Oliver Wnuk will be a guest at the Kulturstätte Monta on Tuesday, January 13, at 7:30 p.m. with his "autobiographically scored reading show".

Oliver Wnuk in the armchair

The actor Oliver Wnuk is also active as a journalist. He has written various short texts for newspapers. Some of these have been thought-provoking, some amusing columns on a variety of topics, some of which are quite profound. Wnuk uses this pool of texts to create a mixed show of reading/telling/acting. They range from the realization of why the human ear seems so strange to the succinct question of one's own happiness. The topics covered include a very personal outline of the major themes in life, the stumbling blocks that need to be turned around, what love is all about and the feeling of being recognized as a celebrity by a proctologist.


About Oliver Wnuk

Oliver Wnuk, born in Constance in 1976, has been writing ever since he started acting: Over the past 25 years, he has appeared as an actor in over 125 film and television productions; at the same time, he has written novels, numerous screenplays and children's books, theater and radio plays, as well as essays for print media.

Wnuk achieved his breakthrough as ULF in the cult comedy series "Stromberg".

As Hinnerk Feldmann in the successful ZDF series "Nord Nord Mord", he has regularly thrilled almost 9 to 10 million viewers in front of their TV screens for 15 years now. His self-penned ARD series "Das Leben ist kein Kindergarten", in which he also played the leading role, is one of his most recent successes.

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