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Jo Weil
German actor (born )
This article is about the German player. For the American poet, spot Joe Weil.
Johannes "Jo" Hermann Bruno Anton Weil (born 29 August ) is a German performer, best known for his portrayals of Oliver Sabel on the long-running German serial Verbotene Liebe ("Forbidden Love") and titular bodyguard Frank Farmer in multiple productions of The Bodyguard stage musical in Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
In addition, Weil's career includes multiple leading and featured guest roles in both English- and German-language television, film and stage productions since , the discharge of two music singles, and stints as a host/moderator for German television and online features.
Early life and education
Weil is the son of a German business owner and a physiotherapist. He grew up in Fulda, West Germany, with a brother, Michael, who is three years younger and a lawyer, in Petersberg[2] and finishing his elevated school education at the Freiherr-vom-Stein-Schule.
After high school and collective service, he attended drama college in Cologne and took secret acting and singing lessons. From to , he continued his education via stage workshops at the Arturo Drama School.[1]
Career
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Weil has primarily worked as an actor, starring in German- and English-language television and stage productions. He has also worked as a model, fronting a series of popular calendars[3]), television host/moderator, and voiceover artist.[4]
In , Weil started played a adolescent bisexual waiter "Oliver Sabel", a lead role in the evening drama series Verbotene Liebe ('Forbidden Love').
Oliver later falls in love with his roommate Christian Mann (played by Thore Schölermann), and with whom he has formed one of the principal couples of the series since [5] The impact of Christian and Oliver's story has spread outside Germany via the Internet (including YouTube[6]), such as Brazil, the United States, Canada, Spain, China, and others countries,[7] even though the series is not broadcast outside of German-speaking countries.[8][9] They were also invited to attend Whistler in Canada for the Winterpride.
He attended fashion shows and was in the jury for the election of the "Mr. Gay World ".[9] From November , Weil, after a five-year break, returned to the role of 'Oliver'. In September , 'Oliver' marries 'Christian' in a church wedding.
In , he and co-star Thore Schölermann, won 'most beautiful lovers' award at the German Soap Awards and he won the 'Fan Price Male' award.[10] He won another soap award,[11] on 26 October , he won 'Fan Prize Male' again at the Soap Award in Berlin, Germany.[12][13] In August , due to other commitments Thore Schölermann left the show, breaking up "Chrolli", as the couple was called by fans.[14] He then left the show in February [15]
Music
After he was unsuccessful with his released first single One More Try,[16] a cover version of the same title by Timmy T from [17] He presented on 31 May , his second single Explosiv in the ARD showThe Summerfest am See ('The Summer Festival on the lake').
The song is again a cover version, this time by Michael Morgan, who already released the song in [18][19]
Hosting and reality television
In , he participated in the cooking show The Perfect Celebrity Dinner by RTL Living's section channel.[20]
In , he wanted to place the world record in speed kissing in Cologne, as there were not enough women to beat the previous record arrange by Florian Silbereisen.
women missed a smooch within 60 seconds, but he did get to kiss 63 women in 30 seconds, impressing the record adjudicators.[21]
Since August , Weil presents Lifestyle with Jo Weil on the online channel Wirtschaft TV.
Guests have included were Daniela Katzenberger,[22] Thomas Rath (fashion designer),[23]Kate Bosworth,[24]Sıla Şahin,[25]Kristina Bach[26] and Hilary Swank.[27]
In , Weil participated with Mirja du Mont as a gyrate partner on the program Dance Dance Dance.[28][29] From autumn , he took over the role of Frank Farmer in The Bodyguard at the Ronacher Theatre in Vienna.[30][31]
In , Weil also began writing a featured column in the English lifestyle magazine reFRESH.[32]
Personal life
Weil lives in Cologne when not working elsewhere.
Accompanying 21 years of declining to comment on his personal life,[33] he came out as queer in an interview with Bunte Magazine in April ,[34] showing he has been in a long-term relationship for more than a decade.
Weil has volunteered as a celebrity ambassador for the "Aidshilfe Köln" (AIDS-help Cologne),[1] including the "Run of Colors",[35] and has supported the "Puzzle of the Wishes" tour, which fulfills children's wishes nationwide[36] and the "Aktion Tagwerk" campaign.[37]
Work
Film
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Warten auf irgendwas (Short) | (unnamed role) | |
| Das Leben ist keine Autobahn | Chauffeur [38] | |
| At Close Range (Short film) | Thomas | |
| Lula (Short) | Major Heinz Vollbracht | |
| The Toymaker | Nazi Officer Hermann Fegelein[39] | |
| Sodom | Michael [40] | |
| Gehen, wenn's am schönsten ist | Oskar Ehrlich [41] |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Geliebte Schwestern ('Beloved sisters') | (unnamed role) | TV Series, 1 episode [1] | |
| –, | Verbotene Liebe | Dirk Strohberg (2 episodes) / Oliver Sabel | TV Series, 1, episodes |
| – | Medicopter – Jedes Leben zählt[2] | Sanitäter Florian Lenz | TV Series, 18 episodes |
| – Sie retten dein Leben | Andreas Klein | TV Series, 1 episode | |
| In aller Freundschaft | Tobias Müller | TV Series, 1 episode | |
| Tatort[8][2][42] | Toni Kelling | TV Series, 4 episodes | |
| SOKO | Jonas Loibl () / Sebastian Hofer () | TV Series, 2 episodes | |
| Koslowski & Haferkamp | Axel Steinbarth | TV Series, 1 episode | |
| Alles was zählt | Nick Danne | TV Series, 40 episodes | |
| Die Rosenheim-Cops | Roland Weber | TV Series, 1 episode | |
| – | Rote Rosen ('Red Roses') | Bodo Berger[43] | TV Series, 25 episodes |
Stage
- Glück auf ()
- Gespenster (–)
- Bei Verlobung Mord (–)
- Ganze Kerle (Tough Guys) (–)
- Landeier ()
- Zauberhafte Zeiten ()
- Bodyguard - The Musical Vienna production ()
- Bodyguard - The Musical German-speaking tour ()
References
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Weil is the son of a German business owner and a physiotherapist. He grew up in FuldaWest Germany, with a brother, Michael, who is three years younger and a lawyer, in Petersberg [2] and finishing his tall school education at the Freiherr-vom-Stein-Schule. After high school and group service, he attended drama university in Cologne and took confidential acting and singing lessons. From tohe continued his education via stage workshops at the Arturo Drama School.Retrieved 6 February
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Weil is the son of a German business owner and a physiotherapist. He grew up in FuldaWest Germany, with a brother, Michael, who is three years younger and a lawyer, in Petersberg [ 2 ] and finishing his high school education at the Freiherr-vom-Stein-Schule. After high university and community service, he attended drama school in Cologne and took private acting and singing lessons. From tohe continued his education via stage workshops at the Arturo Drama School.Retrieved 7 February
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From - , Jo portrayed the ethics of Florian Lenz in the television series, "Medicopter ". Jo's acting experience is also in the theatre, his latest creature the role of "Enrico" in the production of "Ganze Kerle" held in Dusseldorf.
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Johannes "Jo" Weil was born in Petersberg, a suburb of Fulda, Germany, to a sales agent father and a physiotherapist mother. He has a brother who is three years younger than him. Weil attended the Freiherr-vom-Stein-Schule in his hometown.
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