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Hans Georg Nenning
Hans Georg Nenning

Hans Georg Nenning (born February 20, 1946) is an Austrian actor, author and director.

Early life and education

Born in Graz on February 20, 1946, he grew up in a well situated family with an academic background. His mother, Dita Nenning, was a psychologist and his father Günther Nenning, was a journalist. In 1959, Hans Georg Nenning moved with his parents to Vienna. After secondary school and doing military service he decided to become an actor. He studied at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna and made his debut on the stage of the Burgtheater. Theatre Engagements in “Die Komödianten”,[1] Stadttheater Ulm, Volkstheater, Theater in der Josefstadt, Stadttheater Salzburg have come next.

Career

Nenning appears in numerous film and television productions.[2] For the European television production ”EUROCOPS” he wrote the episode "Transit to Death" and played one of the leads therein . He was also acting in the US serial ”BAND OF BROTHERS”, part nine: ”Why We Fight”,[3] directed by David Frankel and produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg for Dreamwork / HBO. In 2007 he made his directorial debut, and shot in Paris his first Short “DUSK”.[4] In 2011, Hans Georg Nenning also became a novelist, publishing the collection BEYOND THE LIGHT – Reports from the Future.[5] In 2014, he published the end-time thriller FADING AWAY,[6] in 2015 the novel FROZEN LIGHT,[7] in 2017 the science fiction novel CASCADE - The Mission [8] and in 2018 the novel CASCADE - Dormir [9]

References

  1. ^ "Personen - Conny Hannes Meyer".
  2. ^ "Hans-Georg Nenning". IMDb.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-08-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "DUSK / Hans Georg Nenning – The European Independent Film Channel".
  5. ^ "Alex Korden JENSEITS DES LICHTS - Berichte aus der Zukunft, Band 1: Amazon.de: Hans Georg Nenning, Alois Kotka: Bücher".
  6. ^ "Ausklang: ein Endzeitschocker: Amazon.de: Hans Georg Nenning, Alois Kotka: Bücher".
  7. ^ "Gefrorenes Licht: Ein postatomarer Thriller: Amazon.de: Hans Georg Nenning, Alois Kotka: Bücher".
  8. ^ "Kaskade: Die Berufung: Amazon.de: Hans Georg Nenning: Bücher".
  9. ^ Nenning, Hans Georg. "KASKADE - Dormir" – via Amazon.

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