Oliver Berben
Oliver Berben (born August 29, 1971, in Munich, Germany) is a German screen artist best known for his work in production. Based in one of Europe’s key film hubs, he has built a public profile that spans behind-the-scenes industry work and on-camera appearances tied to German cinema and television.
Beyond producing, Berben is also recognized as a familiar face in media coverage of the entertainment world. He has appeared as himself on major talk and news-format programs including Markus Lanz, Menschen bei Maischberger, Volle Kanne, Kölner Treff, and Der Sonntags-Stammtisch, where film culture and current topics are often discussed.
His credits also include self-appearances connected to prominent awards events such as the German Film Award and the Romy Award, reflecting his visibility within the German-speaking film landscape. He is additionally associated with the title Das Miststück, credited as “Pilot.”
With a career rooted in production and reinforced by recurring public-facing roles, Oliver Berben remains a notable figure at the intersection of German film, television, and industry conversation.
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