Moritz Netenjakob

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Moritz Netenjakob (* 1970 in Cologne ) is a German author . He also works as a comedian and cabaret artist .

Career

From 1991 he worked as an author and gag writer a. a. for Hurray Germany , later for Die Wochenshow and for Ladykracher . He also wrote a number of scripts for the series Anke and Stromberg . He also wrote scripts for the Switch format .

Netenjakob also wrote solo programs for other artists, e.g. B. for his brother-in-law Serhat Doğan . As a comedian he can often be seen on the shows Quatsch Comedy Club and NightWash . In December 2009 he performed at the 18th Arosa Humor Festival . His own solo program has been published as an audio book by Random House Audio .

In February 2009 he published his first novel, Macho Man , with Kiepenheuer & Witsch , which made it onto the SPIEGEL bestseller list. He wrote the script for the 2015 film version. In 2006 he received the Adolf Grimme Prize for his work on the Stromberg scripts .

Private

He is the son of the publicist and translator Egon Netenjakob and the journalist Doris Netenjakob. He lives in Cologne and has been married to actress Hülya Doğan-Netenjakob since 2003 .

Novels

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.hhprinzler.de/2015/08/egon-netenjakob-zum-80-geburtstag/

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