Who is not looking for it, the great love One of them falls before their feet, others have to go long, difficult ways to find them. This is how Marion Puddle, 32, nurse, born and residents in the idyllic essence in Frnkische Switzerland. In fact, everything seems like it should be, but ride ammol to the sea or go to Berlin Marion would like to. When her father suddenly dies, she sells his electric shop shortly and leaves her enduring Heinz-Dieter and draws rustic oak and Papa's floor lamp to the capital. But what you then do in Berlin is exactly what your father always warned them Sado and Camorra! Gay astrologists, hunting goldfish owners, rash criminals in radars and glutinous Italians who no longer want to live with mum. She has a rocky path ahead of her, on which she is accompanied to Calabria by the short-sighted lawyer Carla and her involuntary roommate Max. In the end, she will encounter love where she does not expect. But "this is now a little complicated to explain, gell ...". As with "Ein Mann, ein Fjord!", Hape Kerkeling can be heard in all roles.
Hans-Peter Wilhelm “Hape” Kerkeling is a German comedian, author, television presenter, actor, director, singer, radio play narrator, audiobook and dubbing actor.
He became a popular television and stage comedian in the mid-1980s. In 1985, at the age of 20, he was given his first regular television show, "Känguru". This was followed by other comedy formats such as "Total Normal" and "Darüber lacht die Welt" as well as hosting major television shows such as the German preliminary decision for the Eurovision Song Contest and the Golden Camera awards.
He has written, directed and acted in several cinema and television films. His fictional characters such as Horst Schlämmer, Siegfried Schwäbli, Uschi Blum and Evje van Dampen also became known to a wide audience. As a dubbing actor, he provided the voice of Panda Po in several films in the "Kung Fu Panda" series and the snowman Olaf from the Ice Queen films, among others.
As a book author, Kerkeling published one of the best-selling German non-fiction books in 2006, "Ich bin dann mal weg".