Oliver Lentz

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Oliver Lentz (* 30th November 1962 in Munich ) is a German actor , manager , production manager and production manager .

Life

Oliver Lentz grew up in Vienna , Vence , Hamburg , Paris , Stuttgart, Berlin and Munich . Through advertising, dubbing and children's roles, he found his career as an actor at the age of 13. In 1978 he played the pupil in August Strindberg's Ein Traumspiel at the Bavarian State Theater in Munich , after which he was seen in numerous episodes of television series and multi-part films. Among other things, he played with Alain Delon, Hans-Christian Blech and Sunnyi Melles in the four-part Cinema , which was filmed in Paris, and in the series Molle with Korn , based on a Berlin trilogy written by his father, the writer Georg Lentz , was filmed. At Bayerischer Rundfunk and Südfunk Stuttgart as well as for Sat1 and Pro7 he worked as a speaker and in dubbing.

In 1979 he was second assistant director for the French film The Confusion of Sentiments ( La confusion des sentiments ) based on Stefan Zweig and in 1983 he took over the production management of the Franco-German co-production The Sheep Thieves and from 1991 to 1994, thanks to his esteemed mentor Manfred Korytowski, at Pumuckl and the blue Klabauter and many other films from Infafilm Munich.

From 2008 to 2013 Oliver Lentz worked as production manager and production manager at Regiepapst Medienproduktion GmbH in Munich. Since 2014 he has been with Jasmin Lentz, geb. Laubengaier married. They have a son and a daughter together. The family now lives near Stuttgart. Both work from here as the production manager and production manager for various productions that - not exclusively - are shot in the BW area, including for SOKO Stuttgart and Dr. Small. Since 2019, after a long time behind the camera, Oliver Lentz has dedicated himself to acting, scriptwriting, his own film production company OASIS Multimedia GmbH and lecturing at the BAF.

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