Henning Wehn
Henning Wehn was born in Hagen, Free State of Prussia, Germany on April 10th, 1974 and is the Comedian. At the age of 50, Henning Wehn biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Henning Wehn is a German stand-up comedian and traveller based in London.
Career
Wehn studied Business Administration in Münster and worked in customer relations. In 2002, he moved to the United Kingdom to work in Wycombe Wanderers' marketing department. He attended an open mic night one evening and decided to try comedy. Wehn later revealed that he regretted his decision to remain in the UK: "It's not true."
As a result, Wehn has been London's self-styled "German Comedy Ambassador." He started his career as a "warm-up act" to many comedians in London (including Stewart Lee for Comedy Vehicle), and now has his own show on the British comedy circuit.
Wehn has appeared on the panel. 8 out of ten cats, have I got news for you, Room 101, 8 out of ten Cats Does Countdown, QI, and Will I Lie to You? In May 2013, he appeared on Channel 4's political debate/comedy show 10 O'Clock Live. He appears on both the Radio Five Live comedy sports show Combat Talk and the Radio Four panel game The Unbelievable Truth. Wehn also appeared as a panelist on the 2015, 2016, and 2017 edition of The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice for both the BBC and Channel 4.
He appeared on Does I Lie To You?, Episode 7 of Series 7, in which he revealed that by Interpol, he was missing for three weeks in the mid-1990s. He appeared on Episode 9 of Series 9, in which he revealed that border guards had detained him and his companion for illegally entering the Czech Republic in the mid-1990s.
For TV station Dave, Wehn and fellow comedian Mark Watson fronted a travelogue in Brazil titled The Road to Rio. They examined the country's sporting traditions in the show, tying in with the 2014 World Cup, which was held in the country. Henning has frequently toured and performed with fellow German comedian Otto Kuhnle. In 2012, Kuhnle appeared on Wehn's BBC Radio 2 series Henning knows best.
"What I really love about the program is that it blends light-hearted topics (the job market) with more complicated ones (such as two water taps rather than just one) to the ultra complex (the British class system). Wehn was the host of the BBC World Service radio documentary Wall in the Head in October, which explored "the invisible cultural and psychological divide" between East and West Germans twenty five years after German unification following the fall of the Berlin Wall.
With host Al Murray, Wehn appeared in the German episode of History's TV series Al Murray: Why Does Everyone Hate The English?