Alois Heigl

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Alois Heigl (born October 30, 1970 in Caracas , Venezuela ) is a Venezuelan writer . He has lived and worked in Vienna since 2000 .

Life

Alois Heigl moderated and produced a program on the Venezuelan radio network “La Mega Estación” and also acted as a presenter, producer, author and director of his own program in a regional television station in southern Venezuela. He got a job at RCTV and worked as a presenter and producer of programs in the journalistic and entertainment sectors. There he trained in acting and speaking at the School for Film and Art. When the screenwriter of his daily live broadcast was fired at short notice, he took on the task of writing his own scripts. It was there that he discovered his calling as an author. In 1995, he graduated from the Faculty of Media Communication at the Central University of Venezuela. After completing his training as an actor, he began writing a telenovela.

In 2000 he had to leave Venezuela and settled in Vienna. In Austria he devoted himself to writing more intensively and wrote several novels in Spanish. His first work, La Tercera Resurrección (The Third Resurrection), was published as a book by the prestigious Latin American publisher Oveja Negra in 2011. It was later also published as an e-book. In Vienna he is committed to Latin American culture as a teacher of Latin American dances and organizer of Latin American cultural and dance events.

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  1. Alois Heigl's curriculum vitae . accessed September 23, 2014.