In the ORF night talk “Stöckl” on January 18th at 11 p.m. on ORF 2
Vienna (OTS) – In the current edition of the ORF night talk “Stöckl” on Thursday, January 18, 2024, at 11 p.m. on ORF 2, there will be author and ski jumping legend Toni Innauer, ski star Max Franz and his wife Marina, actress and chansonnière Nicole Beutler and actor Gregor Seberg visiting Barbara Stöckl:
Toni Innauer knows very well how to fight your inner weaker self. In his new book, A New Life, he developed lessons for turning resolutions into habits. He advocates slow changes: “If you can’t laugh at yourself, if you don’t have this irony, then you can’t slip into a new role. And changing also means taking on a new role,” he tells Barbara Stöckl.
Ski star Max Franz follows the current World Cup races regularly, although he himself suffered an accident with serious consequences during training in 2022. He broke both of his lower legs – he is supported primarily by his wife Marina during the lengthy healing process. The trained hair and make-up artist and the top athlete met on a shoot and fell in love – and ultimately celebrated a very special wedding.
This reminds actress Nicole Beutler a little of her own wedding, because it was also a surprise for friends, girlfriends and family. She herself continues to surprise in different roles – most recently as an AMS employee in the new film “Rickerl” by Adrian Goiginger, co-financed by ORF as part of the film/television agreement. She will soon be seen in the Austrian “Tatort” and in the summer she will be part of the “Everyman” ensemble.
Actor and cabaret artist Gregor Seberg can also be seen in a variety of roles. He recently starred not only in the new series “School of Champions” – from January 22nd at 8:15 p.m. on ORF 1 series Monday – but also for “CLEVER – the puzzle show” – every Friday at 8:15 p.m. on ORF 1 the camera. “I think formats like these, which briefly ignore world events, are important for mental hygiene. I think it helps to sometimes say that the world is not all bad,” said Seberg in an interview with Barbara Stöckl.