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Hermes Phettberg

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Actor

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A Perception


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Hermes Phettberg (born October 5, 1952, as Josef Fenz) is an Austrian artist, comedian, actor, author and talk show host. The first name of his nom de plume is taken from the ancient Greek god Hermes. The last name means "fat mountain", but is written as Phettberg instead of Fettberg as an ironic hint to his Greek-sounding first name.

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Early life and career

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Phettberg grew up in the village of Unternalb near Retz in a family of winegrowers. Following a brief stint as a bank clerk and continued education, he became assistant vicar with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna.

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In the mid-1980s, he was co-founder of the groups Libertine Sadomasochismusinitiative Wien and of project Polymorph Perverse Klinik Wien.

1990s

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Beginning in 1991, he participated in productions of the theatre group Sparverein Die Unz-Ertrennlichen.

In 1992, Phettberg began writing the column "Phettbergs Predigtdienst" (Phettberg's sermon) for the weekly Vienna magazine Falter. The column is written in the form of a sermon, building upon the scripture passages for each respective Sunday in the Catholic liturgical year. After a health-related hiatus (see below), he resumed writing in early 2007. From November 12, 1994 and throughout 1995, he was the host of the ORF talk show Phettbergs Nette Leit Show, which featured interviews with primarily Viennese celebrities, scientists, and people from exotic occupation groups. The opening question for the guests, "Frucade oder Eierlikör?" (Frucade or eggnog) became well-known and was also used as the title of a book featuring excerpts from interviews during the show's run.

When ORF broadcast 19 episodes of the show from June 1995 to April 1996, Phettberg quickly gained fame with a larger audience in Austria as well as Germany and Switzerland, owing to his unconventional questions and the relentless presentation of his own problems, sexual phantasies, and celebration of gaps in his general education.

A draft résumé from 1999 translates as: "Am pornographer, columnist and wreck. Would like to talk."

2000s

In 2000, Phettberg pioneered internet broadcasting with a weekly show, in which he delivered his Phettberg's sermon column while being bonded and whipped.

In March 2001, together with Thomas Holzinger, he produced a full week, or 168 hours of continuous live internet broadcast, during which Phettberg was guarded in the prison of the so-called Arche Phettberg (also the title of the show) by half-naked young men in blue jeans.

Also in 2001, he appeared as himself in the TV documentary Gipfeltreffen - Hermes Phettberg trifft Helge Schneider by Roger Willemsen.

In 2003 and 2004, Austrian terrestrial TV station ATVplus featured him in a show called Beichtphater Phettberg, produced and directed by his recurring team of artist companions: Thomas Holzinger, Mandy E. Mante and Paul Poet.

Since then, Phettberg has participated in a variety of artistic and public sexual performances, as well as in numerous talk shows. He is also presently a proponent for the foundation of a "University of Pornography and Prostitution".

Kurt Palm did a documentary about and with Phettberg in 2007, "Hermes Phettberg - Elender" (Hermes Phettberg - Miserable). The documentary revolves around Phettbergs stroke as well about Phettbergs childhood and early life, trying to explain his interest in sadomasochism and his chronic depression.

Health issues

On October 23, 2006, Phettberg suffered a stroke, followed by another shortly after. His condition and the subsequent long therapy and rehabilitation phase forced him into a work hiatus. During rehab, he lost 70 kilograms in weight.

Phettberg in fiction

In 1995, Fritz Ostermayer and Hermes Phettberg together wrote and published Hermes Phettberg räumt seine Wohnung zamm ("Hermes Phettberg tidies up his apartment").

In 1999, Austrian author Franzobel published a play named Phettberg: Eine Hermes-tragödie which premiered at the Vienna Volkstheater. The play is loosely centered on an exaggerated version of Hermes Phettberg's life and character.

Filmography

Writer
1994
Phettbergs nette Leit Show (TV Series) (writer - 13 episodes)
- Sommersemester 1996: Ein rein poetischer Abend (1996) - (writer)
- Sommersemester 1996: Das Geheimnis (1996) - (writer)
- Sommersemester 1996: Die Beschleunigung (1996) - (writer)
- Sommersemester 1996: Die Grenzen des Unmöglichen (1996) - (writer)
- Sommersemester 1996: Die Veruneigentlichung (1996) - (writer)
- Sommersemester 1996: Die Linie (1996) - (writer)
- Wintersemester 1995: Die Katastrophe (1995) - (writer)
- Wintersemester 1995: Der Impuls zur Ordnung (1995) - (writer)
- Wintersemester 1995: Die Abweichung (1995) - (writer)
- Wintersemester 1995: Die Macht und wie sie so ist (1995) - (writer)
- Wintersemester 1995: Behaglichkeit (1995) - (writer)
- Wintersemester 1995: Geruch (1995) - (writer)
- Wintersemester 1994: Das Triviale (1994) - (writer)
Actor
2015
A Perception as
Graf Vivigenz von Hohenholz
1999
'Mit allem Reichtum meiner Nöte' (TV Movie)
Camera Department
2007
Hermes Phettberg, Elender (Documentary) (camera operator: archival footage)
1995
Phettbergs nette Leit Show (TV Series) (camera operator - 1 episode)
- Wintersemester 1995: Die Abweichung (1995) - (camera operator: video segment)
Self
2022
Bastard in Mind (Documentary) as
Self
2013
Artist in Residence (TV Series) as
Self
- polis-pollis-politics - step 7: Die ganze Wahrheit (2013) - Self
2011
Der Papst ist kein Jeansboy (Documentary) as
Self
2007
Hermes Phettberg, Elender (Documentary) as
Self
2005
Nachtcafé (TV Series) as
Self
- Was gibt dem Leben Sinn? (2005) - Self
2004
Die Kurt Krömer Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.3 (2004) - Self
2002
Sendung ohne Namen (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Interviewee
- Schönheit (2004) - Self
- Weihnachten (2002) - Self - Interviewee
2003
Der Schnitt durch die Kehle oder Die Auferstehung des Adalbert Stifter (Documentary) as
Self
2003
Jessas na! - Wiener Originale (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2001
Gipfeltreffen - Hermes Phettberg trifft Helge Schneider (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1996
Die Harald Schmidt Show (TV Series) as
Self / Jan Ullrichs Bruder
- Show #294 (1997) - Jan Ullrichs Bruder
- Show #293 - Reinhold Messner jagt Yetis (1997) - Self
- Show #65 (1996) - Self
1994
Phettbergs nette Leit Show (TV Series) as
Self - Talkmaster
- Sommersemester 1996: Ein rein poetischer Abend (1996) - Self - Talkmaster
- Sommersemester 1996: Das Geheimnis (1996) - Self - Talkmaster
- Sommersemester 1996: Die Beschleunigung (1996) - Self - Talkmaster
- Sommersemester 1996: Die Grenzen des Unmöglichen (1996) - Self - Talkmaster
- Sommersemester 1996: Die Veruneigentlichung (1996) - Self - Talkmaster
- Sommersemester 1996: Die Linie (1996) - Self - Talkmaster
- Wintersemester 1995: Die Katastrophe (1995) - Self - Talkmaster
- Wintersemester 1995: Der Impuls zur Ordnung (1995) - Self - Talkmaster
- Wintersemester 1995: Die Abweichung (1995) - Self - Talkmaster
- Wintersemester 1995: Die Macht und wie sie so ist (1995) - Self - Talkmaster
- Wintersemester 1995: Behaglichkeit (1995) - Self - Talkmaster
- Wintersemester 1995: Geruch (1995) - Self - Talkmaster
- Sommersemester 1995: Lebensfreude (1995) - Self - Talkmaster
- Sommersemester 1995: Die Idee der Erstarrung (1995) - Self - Talkmaster
- Sommersemester 1995: Die Problematik der überschäumenden Äußerlichkeit (1995) - Self - Talkmaster
- Sommersemester 1995: Der Untergang des Abendlands (1995) - Self - Talkmaster
- Sommersemester 1995: Die Quote (1995) - Self - Talkmaster
- Sommersemester 1995: Die Form an sich (1995) - Self - Talkmaster
- Die Show vom 17. Dezember 1994 (1994) - Self - Talkmaster
- Wintersemester 1994: Das Triviale (1994) - Self - Talkmaster
1995
NDR Talk Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 15 September 1995 (1995) - Self
1995
Zeit im Bild (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 6 June 1995 (1995) - Self
1994
Eurotrash (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #2.1 (1994) - Self
Archive Footage
2020
Panorama (TV Series) as
Self
- Beim Friseur (2020) - Self (uncredited)
2020
Menschen & Mächte (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Die Macht der Bilder, Teil 2 (2020) - Self
2010
Auf Wieder-Sehen Österreich (TV Series) as
Self
- Phettbergs nette Leit Show (2010) - Self
2004
Sendung ohne Namen (TV Series) as
Self
- Die größten Erfinder und Erfindungen (2004) - Self

References

Hermes Phettberg Wikipedia