"Munich lacks any Bohème" "A rather sloppy soap bubble"
The Munich "fancy side" is not so attractive to Florian David Fitz. But there's still the parks, the Isar river, the smell of mackerel in the air ... In the questionnaire, the actor describes his life in Munich.
Every town has small stories and big secrets. And who could unravel these mysteries better than someone who lives there - or at least who has lived there for a while? Every week a celebrity answers in sueddeutsche.de a questionnaire " being Bayerner" (born in Bavarian). This time the actor Florian David Fitz presents his hometown of Munich.
The Munich-based Fitz family has produced several great artists: the sharp-tongued comedian Lisa, for example - or Michael, who played the Kriminaloberkommissar (detective comissioner) Carlo Menzinger in the Munich crime scene investigators 'serie along with Leitmayr and Batic. The most versatile is probably Florian David Fitz, named by his biographer as an actor. But that's only half of the truth. Because if Fitz, 36, is not playing the arrogant assistant medical Marc Meier in the RTL TV series Doctor's Diary or standing in front of a camera for a movie, he has to do a lot of other things: he writes screenplays and sang a song for the Disney movie Tiggers great adventure - and, surprisingly, he can also paint just great. For his portrayal of a man suffering from Tourette's syndrome in the film Vincent wants to sea, last weekend, he got the German Film Prize for Best Actor. Florian David Fitz grew up in Munich, where his parents ran a hotel that is now run by his older sister.
Questionnaire
_You live - at least from time to time - in Munich. Why here and not elsewhere?
Family, friends, rootedeness.
_The best thing about Munich is .....
.......the summer: the Eisbach, the English Garden, the Nymphenburg Park, the Isar, the flowering lime trees in the air, the smell of Steckerlfisch in the beer garden and warmd gravel under feet.
_What annoys me the most in Munich...
..... Schnöseleien (people who think they are the center of the universe, they don't look down, always up with superiority) and Geldproletentum (people who thinks money is everything and therefore can do whatever they want, they also like to show off - kind of a douchbag/idiot).
_Your best moment in Munich?
There's too manny of those. I grew up here.
_Which is your favorite place in Munich - and why?
The parks, if they are empty. And sometimes even when they are full of guitars, bongo, drums and football teams.
_Where every visitor should even drink a beer, where the food tastes great?
_Suppose that the U.S. president came to visit Munich: What would you show him?
Would show him anything. Sometimes you have to treat yourself a break. Feet into the water under a chestnut.
_What should be avoided as a visitor?
Smoking crack at the
Monopteros
_What a building or facility in Munich, which is still missing?
Any Bohème. There were a few. It's all over. ("Bohemian society... it´s a fringe group who are "kind of aggressive"... they express their aggressiveness in art..." - a friend kindly explained it and also helped with the other words not in the dictionary)
_Who is your favorite Munich's public figure and why?
I don't have it.
_What distinguishes the typical Munich?
In the best case: laissez faire, a certain humor and charming realism. In the worst case, everything that is said in Berlin.
_What is the secret of Munich to be aired yet?
Let's mysteries remain such.
_If you had to describe Munich in one word - how would you do that?
Dahoam (home).
_What can I say about you in Munich?
Junge, komm bald wieder. (Boy, come back soon). This is a trick one, "
Junge, komm bald wieder" is the title of a song that talks about being away and coming back home, so we think this what Florian meant.
_Please complete this sentence: Munich is overall .. pretty much a sloppy soap bublle. But for those whom look closely, the most beautiful colors of the world is on their skin.