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Ain't No Jive, Just My Take on "Dahoam is Dahoam": "I'm Straight Outta Berlin, but They Tossed Me in this Farmville Drama!"
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You know Desiree Nick (68), right? She's been a household name in the reality TV world, winning the Jungle Queen title and stirring things up on shows like "Promis unter Palmen" and "Promi Big Brother". Now, she's shaking things up in the small, rural village of Lansing, starring in six episodes of the BR hit series "Dahoam is Dahoam" (Mondays to Thursdays, 7:30 PM). As a retired couples therapist, Dr. Barbara Huelsmann, she steps into the chaos, keeping a close eye on local innkeeper Gregor and potentially becoming his mother-in-law.
In an interview with spot on news, Nick shared her thoughts on the role: "Let's cut to the chase - it's insane that they let a foul-mouthed berliner like me waltz into this family-friendly TV show!" It's a role she's always wanted, and she's not ruling out a return to Lansing.
So, you're, like, a total fish out of water on "Dahoam is Dahoam", huh?
Nick: You could say that, buddy. It's a weird fit, but I've always been about shaking things up. As Dr. Barbara Huelsmann, I'm like a high-powered psychiatrist from Hannover, so I'm a contrast to all the farm folk. I'm like an extraterrestrial from Mirrorworld or some shit. The part is wickedly written, and everyone on set says my acting was the best thing to happen to Lansing since the cop show got axed.
What characters in Lansing could use my brand of non-stop drama then?
Nick: Mostly my on-screen daughter, Vera (Sybille Waury, 55), who's been hitched to the innkeeper Gregor. That's the main storyline. Every mom wants to size up the guy her daughter's gonna marry, and I'm no different. So, I'm keeping an eye on the local drama. After all, the innkeeper's the guy running a local dive, and Vera's an academic working as an apothecary. It's a recipe for comedy and drama.
Nick: You're goddamn right. Life's a strange taxi ride, mate. I didn't choose this whole soap opera thing. I just jumped in and took whatever roles came my way. And now I've got another part in a play in Hamburg, where I play a similar character - a prof in psychology. It's like they can't get enough of me as the loony psychologist, I suppose.
Is psychology a passion of yours then?
Nick: I studied psychology in my theology degree, but I'm no expert. The fantastic thing about playing a serious character like this is using all that fancy-schmancy psychological talk. My character, Dr. Hulsmann, analyzes her daughter's relationship with Gregor and spews out all kinds of psychological mumbo-jumbo. It sounds fancy and makes my lines sound different from my scene partners. It's a challenge, but I'm up for it.
So, tell me, you're just in for a quick visit to Lansing, or are you looking for a long-term gig?
Nick: If the audience loves my character and I gross enough ratings, I'd be happy to stick around, my man. But I gotta see how the beer-drinking hicks in Lansing react to this city girl first. I got a reputation to uphold, and people know me from the jungle camp, "Promi Big Brother", and "Promis unter Palmen". Now I'm back in a completely different role, so we'll see how they accept a loudmouthed, chain-smoking, city slicker causing trouble in their peaceful little village.
What do you think about all this bouncing around between Hamburg, Munich, and Lansing?
Nick: Look, mate, I've been a nomad my whole life. I've traveled all over Germany, playing all sorts of parts. Lansing might be a change of pace, but I'm up for the challenge. After all, the show must go on.
Desiree Nick
- Lansing
- City slicker
- Soap opera
- Hannover
- Jungle Queen
- Shtick
- Psychiatrist
- Promis unter Palmen
- Mom
- Bavaria
- Berlin
- Civilian LifeThere is no information available in the provided search results regarding Désirée Nick's character being portrayed as an "alien" from another planet in the show "Dahoam is Dahoam." However, it is suggested that she is portrayed as a high-powered psychiatrist who uses psychological jargon in her acting.
The search results focus on her acting career, specifically her experience on reality TV shows like "Promi Big Brother" and "Promis unter Palmen," as well as her acting roles in theater. There is no information about her history in psychology, aside from the fact that she studied it while pursuing her theology degree. The only connection between psychology and her character in "Dahoam is Dahoam" is her use of psychological terminology in her acting.
- Nick: I'm a total fish out of water on "Dahoam is Dahoam", like an extraterrestrial from Mirrorworld.
- Nick: Most of the characters in Lansing could use my brand of non-stop drama, especially my on-screen daughter, Vera.
- Nick: Life's a strange taxi ride, and I'm just bouncing around between Hamburg, Munich, and Lansing, like a nomadic city slicker causing trouble in different TV shows and movies.