Stefan Stuckmann

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Stefan Stuckmann (* 1982 in Kleve ) is a German author.

Live and act

From 2003, Stefan Stuckmann studied “ Creative Writing and Cultural Journalism ” at the University of Hildesheim . Since 2004 he has been working as a comedy and series writer for, among others, Freitag Nacht News , Kroymann and heute Show . He is co-founder of the Glück & Schiller publishing house in Hildesheim.

From 2007 to 2011 he worked as a writer for Switch Reloaded , where he invented the Stromberg parody "Obersalzberg", among other things . In 2008 he and the Switch Reloaded team were awarded the German Television Prize. From 2011 to 2014 he also wrote a weekly column for the Tagesspiegel . For the third season of the satire show Kroymann, Stuckmann worked together with Sebastian Colley as headwriter.

For ZDF-neo , Stuckmann developed the political satire Eichwald, Member of the Bundestag , which premiered in 2015 and for which he also worked as a showrunner. In 2018, the ZDF announced that a second season of the series with six episodes was commissioned, which will switch to the main program for broadcast in 2019.

In 2018, Stuckmann was a Villa Aurora scholarship holder in Los Angeles for three months.

Stefan Stuckmann lives in Berlin .

Filmography (selection)

Awards

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Individual evidence

  1. ZDF shoots the second season of the political satire "Eichwald, MdB": ZDF Presseportal. Retrieved April 15, 2019 .