Maxi Gstettenbauer

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Maxi Gstettenbauer (2017)

Maximilian "Max" Ronald Alfons Gstettenbauer (* 2. June 1988 in Straubing ) is a German stand-up - comedian and presenter .

Life

Gstettenbauer grew up in Schwarzach, Lower Bavaria , where he attended school up to secondary school . At the age of 18 he moved to Cologne .

From 2004 onwards, he worked on the real-time strategy game Warcraft III for Internet radio B.tuned and moderated at the Leipzig Games Convention 2005. After initially working as a presenter for the eSports channel GIGA 2 from 2006 , he also took over the video game programs GIGA Games and GIGA LIGA Live and the pop culture program Nerd Alert on GIGA until the station was discontinued in 2009.

Gstettenbauer started working as a comedian in 2009; he has been living on it since 2012. He had television appearances a. a. at TV total ( ProSieben ), NightWash ( einsfestival / WDR ), cabaret from Franconia ( BR ), FunClub ( RTL II ), the Sat.1 breakfast television , and in 2014 the RTL comedy Grand Prix , in which he left Ingmar Stadelmann second place occupied. In June 2016, Gstettenbauer hosted the Comedy Clip-Club program on RTL II and had a guest appearance on the comedy television series jerks in 2018 . Since March 2018 he has hosted the comedy show Standup 3000 on the Comedy Central station . He has been a jury member for the Roast Battle show on Comedy Central since 2019 .

Awards

  • Winner of the
    • Comedy Slam Trier: 2010, 2012
    • Constantin Comedy Prize Trier: 2011
    • Comedy Slam Hamburg: 2011, 2013
    • Comedy Clash Stuttgart: 2012, 2013
    • Comedy Slam Düsseldorf: 2013
    • Hamburg Comedy Cup: 2013
    • Kleinkunstpreis Ostfriesland: 2013
    • NDR Comedy Contest: 2013
    • Master Slam Düsseldorf: 2014
    • Specialist Audience Award: 2014
  • Jury award of the great cabaret festival : 2016

Web links

Commons : Maxi Gstettenbauer  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. 1Live Lecture Hall Comedy: Lights off, stage free on h-doppelpunkt.de, accessed on February 12, 2016.
  2. Nerdisch by nature - Maxi Gstettenbauer is a guest on the Theaterschiff Lübeck on szeneluebeck.de, accessed on February 12, 2016.
  3. a b Maximilian Gstettenbauer on GIGAPedia, accessed on February 12, 2016.
  4. a b Discovered by Stefan Raab, inspired by Nintendo: Maxi Gstettenbauer from Niederbayern on idowa.de on June 17, 2015, accessed on February 12, 2016.
  5. References on Maxi Gstettenbauer's official website, accessed on February 12, 2016.
  6. New on RTL II: Comedy Clip Club - The weirdest clip wins on presseportal.de from June 2, 2016, accessed on July 26, 2016.
  7. Maxi Gstettenbauer in the Internet Movie Database, accessed on May 16, 2018 (English).
  8. Comedy Central Presents Standup 3000 , fernsehserien.de, accessed on November 24, 2019.