Moses Wolff

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Moses Wolff (2019)
Moses Wolff at a reading (2019)
Moses Wolff (2014)

Moses Wolff (born June 7, 1969 in Munich ) is a German actor , cabaret artist and musician .

Live and act

Moses Wolff was with Arnd Schimkat (Arthur Senkrecht), Peter Gutdeutsch and Bibiana Decker from 1991 to 1993 member of the comedy troupe Trio Farfadet . With the show Perlen vor die Säue , he performed together with Hans Peter Krohn and other artists in German-speaking countries from 2004 to 2015. Together with Michael Sailer and Christoph Theußl , he organizes the Schwabinger Schaumschläger Show Lesebühne, which he and Jaromir Konecny founded in 2007 in the club house in Munich . With the program Humoristen Schlepper Bauernfänger, Strange Jokes with Moses Wolff and guests , he performs monthly at Parkcafe Munich. In 2015 he presented his first full-length program In my own apartment.

In 2015, the novel Highway to Hellas , written with Arnd Schimkat, was made as a feature film by director Aron Lehmann .

He has been a member of the Munich Tower Schreiber since 2020 .

Torrent Toni

Together with the Munich director Richard Westermaier, Wolff invented the figure of the absurd mountain man Wildbach-Toni, who was initially established on the website of the satirical magazine Titanic , but quickly found a fan base in Internet video portals. In the online edition of the Süddeutsche Zeitung he can be seen as Wildbach-Toni. In 2011 Der Wildbach Toni was published. A mountain novel and in 2014 the Wildbach-Toni-Roman Schrippenblues .

Moses Shanti

For the weekly live show “Sunday Club ” from 1998 to 2000 with Philipp Sonntag , Wolff created “Moses Shanti”, a full wise man from the Orient. Using a strange instrument with only one string, Shanti speaks of his impressions in the western world.

Filmography

Theater roles

Publications as musician and speaker

  • 2001: Pasing is good , single
  • 2003: Dogged , album
  • 2007: Pearls before the Sows , album
  • 2008: I rap the world to myself , album (collaboration)
  • 2011–2018: Stories from Ötz , children's radio play series
  • 2013: Moses Wolff reads , album
  • 2019: Holidays with horror and feast , radio play with music
  • 2020: Momentary Depression , single, with the formation "Schmu und Schmäh"

Fonts

Novels

Scripts and plays

  • with Alexander Söllner: Hubert and Staller: Klinisch tot , entertainment factory, 2014
  • with Arnd Schimkat : Highway to Hellas , Panataleon Films, 2015
  • Rasputin. A surreal play, Munich 2016
  • Flashlights. Satirical play, Munich 2018
  • In the white Rössl on Lake Starnberg. Theaterrevue, Munich 2019

further work

  • with Peter Zentner: Laura and Kieselstein. Musical for children. Music: Christian Bruhn . Whale Songs, Hamburg 2008.
  • Ozapft is! The Oktoberfest manual. Goldmann, Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-442-31311-2 . New edition: Piper, Munich 2019, ISBN 978-3-492-23082-7 .
    English edition: Meet Me in Munich. A Beer Lover's Guide to Oktoberfest. Skyhorse Publishing, New York 2013, ISBN 978-1-62636-258-1 .
  • with Christian Doll, Heiko Lippmann, Arnd Schimkat: Highway to Hellas. Musical. Bad Gandersheim Cathedral Festival 2016
  • Secondary literature. Columns. Piper, Munich 2018, ISBN 978-3-492-50147-7 .

Moses Wolff publishes articles in the satirical magazine Titanic (section Vom Fach für Kenner ) and short stories in anthologies.

Awards

In 2014, Moses Wolff and Richard Westermaier received the “Goethe goes Video” special prize from the Munich Media Academy and the magazine Das Gedicht for the film adaptation of the poem Woid by Moses Wolff. In 2015 he was awarded the Schwabing Art Prize for his cultural and artistic achievements . In the same year he and Arnd Schimkat and Aron Lehmann received the audience award for Highway to Hellas at the Busan International Film Festival in South Korea .

Web links

Commons : Category: Moses Wolff  - Album with pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Pearls before the swine on dark-news.de. Retrieved May 19, 2015
  2. Schwabinger foam racket on muenchen.de. Retrieved May 19, 2015
  3. ^ Humorists Schlepper Bauernfänger ( Memento from April 7, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on parkcafe089.de. Retrieved May 19, 2015
  4. In my own apartment on lustspielhaus.de. Retrieved November 28, 2015
  5. Moses Wolff at muenchner-turmschreiber.de, accessed on March 16, 2020
  6. Franz Kotteder: Master of the small form. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung. September 10, 2010. Retrieved May 19, 2015
  7. Wildbach-Toni - Critique of Pure Reason. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung. Retrieved May 19, 2015
  8. I rap the world - Pauli on musikschulen.de. Retrieved May 19, 2015
  9. Moses Wolff Reads on jpc.de. Retrieved May 19, 2015
  10. ^ Domfestspiele: Turbulent musical "Highway To Hellas" on hna.de, June 12, 2016
  11. Ursula Haeusgen: Review: Goethe goes Video - 1st International Munich Poetry Film Festival on dasgedichtblog.de. Retrieved May 19, 2015
  12. Schwabinger Art Awards 2015 ( Memento from May 7, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on muenchen.de. Retrieved May 19, 2015
  13. “Highway to Hellas” wins audience award on mebucom.de. Retrieved April 20, 2017