Florian Scheuba

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Florian Scheuba (2015)

Florian Scheuba (born April 5, 1965 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actor , cabaret artist , author , columnist and presenter .

Life

After primary school in Perchtoldsdorf, Scheuba graduated from the Bundesgymnasium and Bundesrealgymnasium Franz-Keim-Gasse in Mödling . According to his own statements, one of his classmates at the time became a " striking fraternity and a leading politician of the FPÖ ".

In 1981, together with his schoolmates Mini Bydlinski , Wolfgang Pissecker and Werner Sobotka, he foundedDie Hectiker ”, one of the most successful cabaret groups in Austria in the following years . After graduating from high school (with good success) he took acting lessons from Herwig Seeböck .

Scheuba wrote texts for fellow cabaret artists such as Thomas Maurer , Erwin Steinhauer and Gerhard Bronner , as well as joint scripts with Paul Harather and Rupert Henning . In the online edition of the daily newspaper Der Standard , its columns appear every two to three weeks.

From January 2004 Scheuba worked together with Alfred Dorfer as the author and protagonist of the satirical program Dorfers Donnerstalk on ORF , which he left in October 2005 due to differences. From the beginning of 2007 he played together with Rupert Henning, Thomas Maurer and Erwin Steinhauer in the satirical television series Die 4 da and is co-author of the scripts.

From 2011 to 2018 Florian Scheuba is one of the three state artists with Robert Palfrader and Thomas Maurer in the satire series Wir Staatskünstler on ORF (expired) and on the stage of the same name in Vienna's Rabenhof Theater (probably for the last time at the end of 2018).

In December 2014, his first solo program Bilanz with Hairstyle premiered in the Rabenhof Theater. His second solo program Follow Me Striking followed in 2018 .

Florian Scheuba is married and has 3 children.

Awards

Publications

  • 2018: Schrödinger's duck: Why a lie is not an opinion , Brandstätter Verlag, Vienna 2018, ISBN 978-3-7106-0331-0

Web links

Commons : Florian Scheuba  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Guido Tartarotti: 200 years of hectic - a journey through time. In: Kurier.at . June 15, 2015, accessed April 19, 2020 .
  2. a b Celebrities at school: nerds or five candidates? Florian Scheuba. In: DiePresse.com . Retrieved on May 13, 2018 (picture and text 3/15).
  3. See Austria - FRG 1978: The World Cup Club , broadcast on June 14, 2018 from 21:29 (01:05 hours) on ORF Eins (“The 'World Cup Club' is again about Cordoba . The two ORF -Moderators Kristina Inhof and Christian Diendorfer chat with the cabaret artist Florian Scheuba and the German sports reporter Marcel Reif . ") Says Scheuba, when asked how he experienced the matchday ( transcript ):" ... And I still remember the next day in the School, in class, how everyone was incredibly excited and everyone was talking gushingly about it and how it was yesterday and how great. And that it was incredibly irritating that there was only one classmate with us who was angry. He was really worried about it and said: 'Mah, the fishes were good.' And we couldn't understand that back then. And now I get it, because he has become a beating fraternity and a leading politician of the FPÖ . At that time he already had other access to the relationship between Austria and Germany [incomprehensible objection from Marcel Reif in the background, to which Scheuba adds:] ... or again, yes. So that already fascinated us as young people back then. "( Online, seven days from broadcast ( memento of the original from June 15, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. in the ORF-TVthek , from min. 12:40.) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / tvthek.orf.at
  4. ^ Columns by Florian Scheuba. In: derStandard.at , accessed on June 15, 2018.
  5. Florian Scheuba: Self-known intellectuals at the regulars' table. In: derStandard.at , December 22, 2014, accessed on December 22, 2014.
  6. Scheuba's excursion into his own archive. In: wien.ORF.at, February 17, 2018, accessed on February 17, 2018.
  7. ^ Austrian cabaret award to Florian Scheuba. In: ORF.at, September 2, 2015, accessed on September 2, 2015.
  8. "Salzburg Bull 2020" to Florian Scheuba. In: ORF.at . November 4, 2019, accessed November 4, 2019 .