Hochmair spills the beans
Everyone wants the Everyman – but what does he want?
The "Krone" met Philipp Hochmair, one could almost say, in his "own" salon and spoke to him about his very personal festival.
On Monday evening, artist Lola Lindenbaum invited friends of art and acting to the Salon Jedermann to show her work "Jenseits von Jedermann" in the stylish ambience of an old tobacconist's shop.
An appointment that Philipp Hochmair could not and would not skip! "Of course, being a full-time Everyman is a new phase for me, a completely new situation," the passionate mime told us in the turpentine-scented ambience.
However, he didn't have to think long about this offer. "I certainly want to do more international things in the future. After all, I shot my last movie in France in French." However, when asked whether he prefers to be on stage or in front of the camera, he couldn't give a clear answer: "Only in combination, one and the other are very fruitful!"
Too curious to stay away from the relaxed get-together and listen to the exciting conversations between Hochmair and "Die Zeit" editor Florian Gasse were also art patron Agnes Husslein-Arco, "Guten Morgen Österreich" presenter Eva Pölzl, former BankAustria boss Erich Hampel and a few more ...










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