Alexander Speiser

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Alexander Speiser

Alexander Speiser is Mister Baden-Württemberg. He lives in Karlsruhe, had 20 years in 2018 and is 1,81 meter tall. The dentistry-student plays percussion and guitar and powers into sports.

Interview in German:

Alexander Speiser ist 20, studiert Zahnmedizin in Krems/Österreich – und hat den dritten Platz bei der “Mister Germany”-Wahl belegt. “Die Bewerbung war Zufall”, wie er uns am Telefon sagte.

Sie setzten sich am 8. Dezember in Linstow in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern gegen 15 Konkurrenten und insgesamt gegen mehr als tausend Bewerber durch: Der schönste Mann Deutschlands ist für die Jury der “Miss Germany Corporation” (MGC) der Leipziger Sport- und Fitnesskaufmann Sasha Sasse, der zweitschönste der Lübecker Koch Soabre Ouattara – und der drittschönste der Karlsruher Zahnmedizinstudent Alexander Speiser. Wir haben ihn gefragt, wie es dazu kam und wie seine Pläne aussehen.

Haben Sie sich für die Wahl beworben oder wurden Sie entdeckt?

Alexander Speiser

: Das war Zufall. Ich habe letztes Jahr mit meinen Eltern in einer Clubanlage Urlaub gemacht, in dem parallel das MGC-Camp stattfand. Dort kam ich mit Ines Klemmer, der Moderatorin der Wettbewerbe, in Kontakt. Sie hat mir dann geraten, mich erstmal für “Mister Heidelberg” anzumelden. Danach wurde ich zum “Mister Baden-Württemberg” gewählt und durfte jetzt im Dezember mein Bundesland beim “Mister Germany”-Ausscheid vertreten.

Wie waren denn die Reaktionen in der Familie und im Freundeskreis auf Ihren Erfolg?

Es haben sich alle mit mir gefreut. Missgunst oder so habe ich nicht erlebt. Ich habe viele Anrufe bekommen, und meine Eltern waren ganz stolz und gerührt. Sie hatten mich auch sehr stark unterstützt und gesagt: “Du hast nichts zu verlieren!”

31.10.2018, Baden-Württemberg, Rheinstetten: Alexander Speiser aus Karlsruhe und Nadine Berneis aus Stuttgart werden in der Messe Karlsruhe zu Miss und Mister Baden-Württemberg 2018/2019 gekürt. Foto: Uli Deck/dpa +++ dpa-Bildfunk +++ | Verwendung weltweit

Sie studieren Zahnmedizin. Wo genau, und wie finanzieren Sie Ihr Studium?

Ich studiere im dritten Semester an der Danube Private University, also in Krems an der Donau. Das Studium finanziert mein Papa. Er ist auch Zahnarzt und hat in Karlsruhe eine Gemeinschaftspraxis mit seinem Bruder. 

Wie sehen Ihre Pläne aus: Wollen Sie weiter studieren oder sich lieber aufs Modeln verlegen?

Vielleicht werde ich ein Jahr aussetzen, aber ich will auf jeden Fall mein Studium beenden. Mein Ziel ist, mit 25 damit fertig zu sein. Zum Glück hat man als Drittplatzierter keine großen Verpflichtungen von der MGC, ich kann mir die Auftritte selber legen. Natürlich in Absprache mit der Corporation. Wer weiß, vielleicht bucht man mich für die Jury des nächsten “Mister Baden-Württemberg”. Es ist ja Tradition, dass der Vorjahressieger in die Jury eingeladen wird.

Nachdem ich jetzt bei “Mister Germany” Dritter geworden bin, kamen einige Agenturvertreter zu mir und gaben mir ihre Visitenkarten. Aber ich will mich erstmal schlaumachen und recherchieren, wer davon wirklich seriös ist und zu mir passt. Dabei berät mich auch die MGC.

Wenn Sie nicht an Schönheitswettbewerben teilnehmen – womit beschäftigen Sie sich sonst in Ihrer Freizeit?

Ich mache Musik, spiele Schlagzeug und Gitarre. Und ich spreche neben Deutsch noch vier Sprachen: Englisch, Französisch, Niederländisch und Italienisch. Niederländisch, weil ich zweisprachig aufgewachsen bin, denn meine Mama kommt aus Belgien. Und Italienisch, weil ich das in der Schule hatte und ich auch an einem Austausch teilgenommen habe.


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Alexander Heisler

Alexander Heisler (* 21. Juni 1949 in Königsfeld im Schwarzwald) is a German event managerand founder of the Zelt-Musik-Festival in Freiburg and MD.

Heisler has grown up in a family of country doctors. He studied law, journalistics and behavioural science in Munich. 1970 he studied medicine in Freiburg. He was film assistant of Walter Frentz, who was camera-man of Leni Riefenstahl. At the  Olympic Games in Munich 1972 he was personal assistent of IOC-Vice president David Cecil, 6. Marquess of Exeter.

In 1972 he founded the Audimax classics and jazz concerts Freiburg until the ZMF – Zeltmusik-Festival Freiburg (Tent Music Festival) was founded in 1983. Roncalli chief Bernhard Paul borrowed him tents and internationale stars drew hundreds of thousands visitors. After high losses in 2006 because of the football championship in Germany he changed to the board and others took over the organisation.

Heisler is friend with any artists of the ZMF as to Perry Robinson[3]Konstantin WeckerCab Calloway or Chick Corea. His son is the drummer Frederik Heisler.

From 1986 thru 2021 he had an office as GP in Teningen.

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www.ZMF.de


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MedStudentsChoir UKE

The choir of the UKE – University Hospital of Hamburg/Germany has 45 long-term members who often are practising doctors already.

The repertoire is wide with Jazz, Gospeil Pop, world music and sacred music.

Conductor David Baaß has composed the welll-known antibiotics-suite (See playlist of UKE) going parallel through music history and the history of invention of the antibiotics – trating pneumonia.

Conductor David Baaß is presented on this website also as pianist and organist.

Presentation on youtube account:

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profile Corona-Hit

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The Jazzkulaps

Jazzkulap is the BigBand of the UKE – Universitätsklinikum Eppendorf in Hamburg.

Under Gerhard Baumann ca. 20 musicians play – most of them medical staff of the UKE and other Docs. The programm covers Swing traditions of the 30-ies and 40-ies up to actual compositions.

Web (actualisiert?)


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David Baaß

David Baaß is contributing a lot of music to the UKE – Universitätsklinikum Eppendorf in Hamburg/Germany.

Lobby UKE

He often plays in the grand lobby of the UKE with improvisations about classical and Jazz music.
He conducts the choir of MedStudents UKE.
For the choir he composed an antibiotics-suite.

David Baaß is also organ player in the Michaeliskirche Hamburg and conducts their youth choir.

youtube playlist Studierendenchor UKE


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Günter Gerhardt

Günter Gerhardt (*1947) is a German TV-Doc and also was director of the German KV – Kassenärztlichen Bundesvereinigung. He runs a video portal for seniors in RLP – Rheinland-Pfalz.

During his TV career he performed in many stations as ZDF, 3sat, WDR and RTL and SWR4. Titles of his shows were „Gesundheitstipp“, in ZDF „PRAXIS täglich“ and in 3sat „Teletipps vom Hausarzt“.

He also has humour and sings with the Mainz carneval band…..

Deutsches Ärzteblatt

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Joe Bausch

Tatort Köln: Freddy Schenk (Dietmar Bär), Joseph Roth (Josef Bausch-Hölterhoff) und Max Ballauf (Klaus J. Behrendt, von links) sind ein eingespieltes Team. Foto:WDR

Joe Bausch (Hermann-Joseph Bernhard Anton Maria Bausch-Hölterhoff; * 19. April 1953 in Ellar) is a German MD, author, actor and speaker of audio books.

Bausch-Hölterhoff was born in the Westerwald as son of a farmer, later studied theatre sciences, politicc, germanistics and law, in 1985 he got his medical degree.

During his studies he founded a theatre group “TPI – theatre pathologic institute” and wrote the librettos of Mister Buffo nach Dario FoMein Traum …Hotel der verlorenen TräumeUnd sie legten den Blumen Handschellen an nach Fernando Arrabal.

He also acted in the Prinzregententheater Bochum.

Joes first appearance in the German criminal series “Tatort” in “Manila” underlined the problems of Philippinian children living in the streets. He and his colleagues founded the association “Tatort – Straßen der Welt” which is engaged for children´s rights world-wide.

Having worked in the jail hospital of Werl he wrote som books about his experiences (see gallery).

wikipedia DE

Artikel | article Deutsches Ärzteblatt

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Würth-Media


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Rolf Spangenberg

Rolf Spangenberg (February 7, 1932 – 7 January 2020) was born in Hamburg and wanted to become veterinarian when he was 6 years old. After his “Abitur” (high school degree) he studied veterinary medicine in Gießen, Hannover and Berlin. Besides his work as veterinarian and his engagement in the protection of animals he worked as a journalist and wrote several books. Today he gives tips in a bunch of papers and magazines as well as in TV and radio broadcasts. If he has some time left over he goes travelling and hiking with his wife and goes biking with his motor bike just besides his participation in marathon runs. Apart from sharks and certain insects there is no animal race he does not like. At home he has a snake (“Kornnatter”) named Karoline as pet and likes its beauty and its tolerance when he is out of house so often.

“It is proof that I wanted to become veterinarian at age 6. For a child in an established Hamburg family rather unusual. After studies in Gießen, Hannover and Berlin this target was reached at age 25.

When assisting at births of animals I often had to entertain the people standing around so they would not go away and would be at disposition to help out a little. Often the farmers’ wives said: “Doctor your sutures are much better than those on my belly!”

My first microphone was in my hands at RTL (radio) talking about “all my animals” with Rainer Holbe. After this RTL-TV called and we made “simply animalistic” for three years. In the early 80-ies I began the “veterinarian visit” at SWR 4 radio and felt like home there besides TV productions with 3sat and ZDF. Then SWR-TV produced “Rat & Tat” and our team worked like a big family. WHERE is it possible to continue a production for nearly 20 years??”

Artikel | article zza
pet online

Foto United archives


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Gunther Philipp

Gunther Philipp (8 June 1918 – 2 October 2003) was an Austrian film actor, physician and swimmer.[2]

From 1949 to 2002 he appeared as an actor in 147 movies for cinema and television, mainly in comic roles. As an author, Philipp wrote 21 film scripts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37YfeJ6MoBY

During World War II, Philipp studied acting at the Max Reinhardt Seminar and at the University of Vienna philosophy, majoring in psychology and then medicine. In 1943 he received his doctorate in medicine (Dr. med. univ.) He held the Austrian record in the 100-meter breaststroke for 14 years. He was also in the squad of the Austrian Olympic team in Berlin in 1936, but was not nominated for political reasons because he did not want to join the National Socialist-dominated “First Vienna Amateur Sports Club”. After the war, he ran a practice in Eberstalzell in Upper Austria and was active until in the 1990s at the Vienna University Clinic for Neurology and Psychiatry.

Selected filmography

Sporting successes

  • 1935 Austrian record 100 m breaststroke
  • 1937 an Austrian record 100 m breaststroke
  • 1938 Austrian record 100 m breaststroke 3 x.
  • 1939 the Austrian record in the 100 m breaststroke (at the same time European year best performance: 1:11,3)
  • 1939 academic world record at the German University Championships in Schrießheim Mannheim / year highs 100 m breaststroke (second in the world rankings)
  • 1962 Austrian State Championship on Ferrari 250 GT
  • 1963 Austrian State Championship on Ferrari GTO
  • 1963 four times first in the Grand Prix of Austria (Zeltweg)

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IMDb


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Maria Furtwängler

Maria Furtwängler-Burda (short version: German: [maˈʁiːa ˈfʊʁtvɛŋlɐ] ; born 13 September 1966) is a German physician and television actress.

Maria Furtwängler-Burda is a daughter of architect Bernhard Furtwängler and actress Kathrin Ackermanngreat-niece and step-granddaughter of conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler, and granddaughter of politician Katharina von Kardorff-Oheimb. She has two older brothers, David and Felix. She was given her first movie role, for which she earned a bike, at the age of seven in Zum Abschied Chrysanthemen, produced by her uncle Florian Furtwängler. Her mother taught her acting and she later took acting classes in Germany and other countries.[1]

After leaving secondary school, Furtwängler studied medicine at the University of Montpellier, France, and graduated from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Germany. Afterwards she trained and worked as a medical doctor.

Furtwängler began her acting career in the mid-1990s. Since then, she has acted in German television series and productions such as the Tatort series, as Hanover-based police detective Charlotte Lindholm since 2002, the successful television movies March of Millions, and Die Schicksalsjahre and cinema production The Weather Inside [de] (Das Wetter in geschlossenen Räumen).[4]

For her work in Tatort and March of Millions, Furtwängler was honored with Germany’s most important award in the field of acting. With the movie The Weather Inside she won best actress at the 2morrow festival in Moscow; she was shortlisted in the Deutscher Filmpreis (German film prize). The film opened at the 2016 German Film Festival in New York City.

In 2022, Furtwängler chaired an independent jury that selected Edward Berger’s All Quiet on the Western Front in the race for the 95th Academy Awards in the Best International Feature Film category.[5]

Since its inception in 2005, Furtwängler has been involved in the Burda-sponsored Digital Life Design (DLD) conference series. She annually hosts a joint Burda/DLD networking reception at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos.

In 2010 Furtwängler founded the MALISAhome in the Philippines. For the ONE Campaign, she became a goodwill ambassador for Women, Girls and Child Health. In 2015 she co-signed the ONE Campaign’s open letter to Chancellor Angela Merkel and Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, urging them to focus on women. Also in 2015, she interviewed Merkel on development policy issues for the Chancellor’s weekly podcast.[6]

In 2013, after a meeting with Eve Ensler in Berlin, Furtwängler became more involved campaigning to end violence against women and girls in Germany. She is particularly interested in the role of the media in perpetuating harmful gender stereotypes. She has been inspired by the Geena Davis Institute and by the Women’s Media Center in the US.[7]

On International Women’s Day 2016, Furtwängler supported the call of UN Women‘s German National Committee for a reform of the German legislation on sexual violence, based around the No Means No consent principle, which is currently not recognised in Germany. Also on International Women’s Day 2016, she co-authored an op-ed with Manuela Schwesig, the German Minister for family, older people, women, and youth, highlighting the need for a stronger sexual violence law and for an end to stereotyping of women and men, particularly in the media.[8]

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ONE Kampagne |campaign

Botschafterin | messager German Doctors