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German autograph card.
Jo Weil (1977) is a German actor and TV presenter. He is best known for his role as Oliver Sabel in the soap-opera Verbotene Liebe/Forbidden Love. He had played the character for 15 years before trying out other pursuits, including releasing 2 singles, acting in a musical, and several films.
Johannes 'Jo' Hermann Bruno Anton Weil was born in 1977 in Frankfurt, Germany. He is the son of a Degree in Business Administration owner and a physiotherapist. He grew up with a brother, Michael who is three years younger and a lawyer, in Petersberg. He finished his high school diploma at the Freiherr-vom-Stein-Schule in Fulda. After high school and community service, he attended drama school in Cologne and took private acting and singing lessons. He made his screen debut in the romantic drama series Geliebte Schwestern/Beloved sisters (1997), but the series was a flop. Then, throughout 1998 through 2006, he studied in drama workshops at the Arturo Drama School. Weil played in TV productions and on the stage. He also took over modeling (including his own calendars) and guest appearances jobs and worked as a (synchronous) speaker or voice-over artist.
In 2000, Jo Weil started playing a young bisexual waiter Oliver Sabel, a lead role in the evening drama series Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love). Oliver later falls in love with his roommate Christian Mann (Thore Schölermann), and with whom he has formed one of the leading couples of the series since 2007. The impact of Christian and Oliver's story has spread outside Germany via the Internet, such as Brazil, the United States, Canada, Spain, China, and others countries, even though the series is not broadcast outside of German-speaking countries. They were also invited to attend Whistler in Canada for the Winterpride. He attended fashion shows and was in the jury for the election of the "Mr. Gay World ". From November 2007, Jo Weil, after a five-year break, returned to the role of 'Oliver'. In September 2010, 'Oliver' marries 'Christian' in a church wedding. In 2011, he and co-star Thore Schölermann won the 'most beautiful lovers' award at the German Soap Awards and he won the 'Fan Price Male' award. He won another soap award, in 2012, he won 'Fan Prize Male' again at the Soap Award in Berlin, Germany. In August 2012, due to other commitments, Thore Schölermann left the show, breaking up "Chrolli", as the couple was called by fans. Weil then left the show in February 2015.
Since 2009, Jo Weil wrote his own star column in the English lifestyle magazine "reFRESH". He volunteers as an ambassador for the "Aidshilfe Köln". From 2002 - 2004, he portrayed the character of Florian Lenz in the television series, Medicopter 117/Medicopter, about rescue operations. In 2010, Weil participated in the cooking show The Perfect Celebrity Dinner. He also appeared in such films as Das Leben ist keine Autobahn (Dennis Albrecht, 2011), Sodom (Mark Wilshin, 2017), and the horror film The Toymaker (Andrew Jones, 2017). Since August 2016, Weil presents format Lifestyle with Jo Weil, on the online channel Wirtschaft TV. In 2017, he participated with Mirja du Mont as a dance partner on the program Dance Dance Dance. In that year, he also starred in the film comedy Oskar - leave on a high note (Thomas Schwedler, 2018). From autumn 2018, he took over the role of 'Frank Farmer' in The Bodyguard at the Ronacher Theatre in Vienna. Jo Weil has kept his sexuality private, despite portraying gay characters.
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Created by Jo Nakashima
Tutorial:
Old:
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Remake (better video quality, simplified body and assembly, improved head):
Seven Sisters Graveyard at Rohri, Sukkur sindh Pakistan
Sati in Hinduism is called a widow who burns herself or along with her husband’s dead body by others “Pyre” but a place in Rohri city known as Sateen Jo Thaan or Sateen Jo Aastan as folklore explain the history behind it as a story:
There were seven sisters living in their big house in Rohri at the bank of river Indus. From the beginning those seven sister were always doing Parda (preventing to seen by a man) so any male couldn’t see them, it is also said that those seven sisters were extremely beautiful. A Raja at that time came to know about their beauty and he was very crucial he ordered his people to bring those seven sisters in front of him, when those seven sisters heard they became very scared and they started to pray Allah that “we don’t want to be in the hands of that Raja we have protected our self from the eyes of any male and we are sacred from all these things help us” and suddenly the earth or that mass of land turned downward and those seven unmarried sisters died or rather disappeared. No one know how the earth turned down and suddenly those sisters disappeared when the people sent by Raja reached there they were amazed to see there was no house neither the seven sisters were present.
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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga defeated Marcos Baghdatis in an entertaining five set match on day five of the 2016 French Open at Roland Garros on May 26, 2016 in Paris, France.
Libertarian Party presidential nominee Jo Jorgensen speaking with supporters at a campaign rally at Eldorado Park in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Jonathan Millette of the Montréal based group Tintamare. Check out their facebook here www.facebook.com/sociobruitage.tintamare and check out a performance by Jo here vimeo.com/82580275
French Quarter
New Orleans, Louisiana
Kinnen's Corridor
My work explores the relationship between space and hypersurface within the cross-disciplinary areas of site-specific theatre and interior design.
contact:
jo_pye1@hotmail.com
This photo forms part of a project about everyday South Africans and their bicycles.
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Jo Rawson
Government ave., Company's Gardens, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
2010 / 08 / 27 19:38
'I cycle because I love it and find it very liberating. It is a nice speed to see the city and it is so convenient. It is so much quicker with my bike than it is to sit in the car, and it is nice to interact with the city and the people like that. Everyone has been so friendly - it is so nice. I haven't been doing it long, not long at all - I only got this bike yesterday, haha. I look like I'm an expert hey? No, I've always wanted a bike, I've always had a mountain bike, but it is not a city bike - so now I have my city bike, I've always wanted one with a basket in the front and a little clip thing at the back - so I can carry my stuff. The bike is a belated birthday present from my fiancé. It is a Peogeot frame from france, it even says made in France. He looked and looked and looked and it was about three months late. He is big into cycling, our little 63m² flat has about flat has got four bikes in it... and one in the storeroom - so that is five bikes! I rode it all day and just now I went to Yoga. It is somehow so much safer than walking because you are moving a bit faster. It is nice to just have a bike to pick up and go around in the city. We've had quite a few incidents here whilst walking. The bike is very liberating and agile, that is probably the two words it makes me think about.'
Photographer: Kelvin Nguyen (+84-01213.666668)
Stylist: Kelvin Nguyen
Model: Khanh Trang & Huy
Customer: Joly Poly Fashion - Nguyen Thiep - HCM
Location: Vung oi mo ra Coffee - 17 Ngo Thoi Nhiem - HCM
Jonathan Millette of the Montréal based group Tintamare. Check out their facebook here www.facebook.com/sociobruitage.tintamare and check out a performance by Jo here vimeo.com/82580275
French Quarter
New Orleans, Louisiana