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Hermes Phettberg (born October 5, 1952, as Josef Fenz) is an
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n artist, comedian, actor, author and talk show host. The first name of his
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is taken from the ancient Greek god
Hermes Hermes (; grc-gre, Ἑρμῆς) is an Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology. Hermes is considered the herald of the gods. He is also considered the protector of human heralds, travellers, thieves, merchants, and orato ...
. The last name means "fat mountain", but is written as ''Phettberg'' instead of ''Fettberg'' as an ironic hint to his Greek-sounding first name.


Early life and career

Phettberg grew up in the village of Unternalb near
Retz Retz is a town with a population of 4,168 in the Hollabrunn District in Lower Austria, Austria. Geography Retz is located in the north western Weinviertel in Lower Austria. The municipality's area covers 45,01 km². 11.83 percent of this ...
in a family of winegrowers. Following a brief stint as a bank clerk and continued education, he became assistant vicar with the
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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

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
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) for the weekly Vienna magazine
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. The column is written in the form of a sermon, building upon the scripture passages for each respective Sunday in the Catholic
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. After a health-related hiatus (see
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), he resumed writing in early 2007. From November 12, 1994 and throughout 1995, he was the host of the
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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?" (
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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
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'' by
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. 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 A stroke is a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain causes cell death. There are two main types of stroke: ischemic, due to lack of blood flow, and hemorrhagic, due to bleeding. Both cause parts of the brain to stop functionin ...
, followed by another shortly after. His condition and the subsequent long therapy and
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phase forced him into a work hiatus. During rehab, he lost 70 kilograms in weight.


Phettberg in fiction

In 1995,
Fritz Ostermayer Fritz Ostermayer (born 1956 in Schattendorf) is an Austrian author, DJ and musician. He lives and works in Vienna as radio broadcaster ("Im Sumpf"/FM4). Ostermayer compiled a CD about funeral marches: "Dead & Gone" (released by Trikont). His d ...
and Hermes Phettberg together wrote and published ''Hermes Phettberg räumt seine Wohnung zamm'' ("Hermes Phettberg tidies up his apartment"). In 1999, Austrian author
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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.


References


External links


www.phettberg.at
— official homepage * {{DEFAULTSORT:Phettberg, Hermes Living people Austrian artists Austrian comedians 1952 births