Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss

Pierre Sanoussi - Bliss ( born August 17, 1962 in East Berlin ) is a German actor, director and screenwriter.

Life

Sanoussi - Bliss is the son of a Guinean diplomat and then living in the GDR teacher. Sanoussi - Bliss attended the Academy of Dramatic Arts "Ernst Busch " Berlin. He played in the award winning comedy Nobody Loves Me ( 1994) by Doris Dorrie one of the main roles. In the television series The old man he plays since 1997 the wizard Axel Richter, and in the comedy Everything will be alright (1998) one of the major roles. For the director and the screenplay of the movie Back to Go! (2000), in which he also plays the leading role, he was nominated for a prize at the International Film Festival Emden. Back to go! had its premiere at the 2000 Berlinale, running now with great success in more than 60 international festivals and is available as a DVD-Video in the trade. Sanoussi - Bliss held the only media representatives a highly acclaimed speech at the Integration Summit 2006 at the Federal Chancellery.

In addition, he also speaks audiobooks, such as Salve Roma! Akif Pirinçci and what do we do now? by Doris Dorrie.

In addition, Pierre Sanoussi - Bliss engaged as honorary ambassador for the Children's Foundation Hospice Central Germany Nordhausen eV in Tambach -Dietharz. He lives with his life partner Till Kaposty - Bliss, who works as a graphic designer in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

Works

  • Pierre Sanoussi - Bliss, Paul Gilling: The Nix. Kato Art & Verlag, Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-938572-06- X.
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