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Pastewka (TV series)

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Pastewka
Directed byJoseph Orr
Jan Markus Linhof
StarringBastian Pastewka
ComposersAndreas Grimm
Daniel Wehr
Country of originGermany
Original languageGerman
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes67
Production
Production locationsCologne, Germany
Running time25 minutes
Production companyBrainpool
Original release
NetworkSat.1
Release9 September 2005 –
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Pastewka is a German television sitcom that began airing on German TV channel Sat.1 in 2005. The series, currently in its seventh season, is set in Cologne, with German actor Bastian Pastewka starring as a fictionalized version of himself. It has been compared to Seinfeld and Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm.[1]

The series was awarded, among others, the Rose d'Or and the German Television Prize. The Series was directed by Joseph Orr and Jan Markus Linhof.

Cast

  • Bastian Pastewka as Bastian Pastewka, a more or less famous German comedian
  • Sonsee Neu as Annemarie „Anne“ Leyfert, Bastian′s girlfriend. She works as a nurse. Later in the series she becomes Bastian′s fiancé.
  • Matthias Matschke as Hagen Pastewka, Bastian′s half-brother.
  • Cristina do Rego as Kimberly Jolante „Kim“ Pastewka, Hagen′s daughter and Bastian′s niece. She is initially 13 years old and hates Bastian.
  • Sabine Vitua as Regine Holl, Bastian′s manager. She is often seen under the influence of alcohol.
  • Bettina Lamprecht as Svenja Bruck, who lives in the same building as Bastian and does not like him. From the third season on, she is Hagen′s girlfriend.
  • Dietrich Hollinderbäumer as Volker Pastewka, Bastian′s father

See also

References

  1. ^ Christian Buß: Ein Ego wie aus Lego in Spiegel Online (September 20, 2012) (German)