Stefan Lehnberg

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Stefan Lehnberg (born August 5, 1964 in Hanover ) is a German author , actor and director who mainly works in the humorous field. He lives in Berlin .

Career

After high school and community service, he began his theater career as an assistant director and evening director at the Hanover State Theater. He then took acting lessons from Jakob Jenisch (Folkwang School, Essen), Augusto Fernandes, Raphael Maria Burger, Oleg Kudriaschow (Gitis, Moscow), Robert Lewis (Actor Studio New York), among others . He also completed a degree as a cultural manager at the Fernuniversität Hagen .

Lehnberg worked as an actor and / or director at today's Staatstheater Nürnberg , Kom (m) ödchen Düsseldorf, Deutsches Theater Göttingen , Eduard-von-Winterstein-Theater , Hansa-Theater (Berlin) (as acting director) and others

As an author, he worked for “ The Harald Schmidt Show ”, “ 7 Days, 7 Heads ”, “ RTL Saturday Night ”, “ Anke Late Night ”, “ What are you watching? "," The brazen three "," Chartbreak Hotel "," Weibsbilder "," WunderBar "," Die Kookaburrashow "," Titanic - The definitive satirical magazine "" Satirikon "and Antonia von Romatowski's" Merkelmania ". Since August 2008 the daily radio comedy " Kiss me, Chancellor " has been running throughout Germany , for which he works as the sole author and male lead actor. He has also written several plays and novels. His novel "My Masterpiece" was awarded the Ephraim Kishon Literature Prize.

Lehnberg also appears as a solo comedian; mainly in Berlin, for example in Die Wühlmäuse , the Scheinbar or in the Kookaburra .

He was a lecturer in the comedy class at the Institute for Acting, Film and Television Professions in Berlin and has written a book about comedy.

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