They were once in love, romantic and passionate. And now? An ageing couple are facing the ruins of their marriage. And the decision as to how things should continue in the future has basically already been made. Letters that the couple have written to each other over the decades allow them to look back on their entire married life. Witty, humorous, with a large pinch of cynicism, they are reminded of how things used to be between them. And in the end, the supposed marital lumbago turns out to be nothing more than a hearty kick in the butt.
Her breakthrough came at the preliminary round of the "Eurovision Song Contest" with the song "Happy Birthday Party", written by the successful composer Ralph Siegel. She then went one better and won the preliminary round of the Eurovision Song Contest in Riga, where she represented Germany with the song "Let's Get Happy", also written by Ralph Siegel. As a result, she achieved worldwide fame and has since successfully released several albums. After "Love Letters" by A.R. Gurney, "Liebe, Lust & Hexenschuss" is the second play in which LOU HOFFNER has appeared on stage. LOU is the author of this play.
Actor Gedeon Burkhard appeared in front of the camera for the first time at the age of ten. Just one year later, he played the leading role in "Blood and Honor". After his first film experience, Gedeon Burkhard was certain that his future would be in front of the camera. He finally dropped out of school shortly before his A-levels and trained in acting, musicals and speech training. In 1992, the actor can be seen alongside Jürgen Vogel and Kai Wiesinger in "Kleine Haie". From then on, his career took off and further film projects followed. Just one year later, he starred in Katja von Garnier's popular hit "Abgeschminkt!". Appearances in "Polizeiruf 110" and the "Traumschiff" followed before he played the lead role in the Austrian TV series "Kommissar Rex" for three years in 1998 and thus also achieved international fame. The series is exported to over 150 countries and is considered the second most successful TV series and most successful crime series of all time. Another highlight in his career is his appearance in Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds" in 2009. He plays a supporting role alongside Christoph Waltz, Brad Pitt and Til Schweiger. The actor Gedeon Burkhard, who has Albanian-Italian roots, is also present on Italian TV: in 2011, he filmed the series "Caccia al Re - La Narcotici" in Rome and in the same year appeared as a dancer on the Italian version of "Let's Dance". In 2017, he starts on RTL as a contestant in the second season of the dance show "Dance Dance Dance". At his side: fellow actress Christine Neubauer.
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