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Real Children, Not Actors.

Actor Stefan Bockelmann of 'Alles was zählt' expresses relief that his children steer clear of on-camera acting, a decision shared by many TV personalities today.

Non-actors are the children.
Non-actors are the children.

Real Children, Not Actors.

In the world of German television, Stefan Bockelmann is a well-known name, having played roles in popular series like "Unter uns" from 2001 to 2017 and "Alles was zählt" since 2021. However, Bockelmann's son has chosen a different path, opting for a more stable career in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) trade.

Born in Traben-Trarbach and currently residing in Erkelenz, Bockelmann has always been fascinated by trades. His father, a master tiler, and his training as a draftsman have likely influenced his interest. His son, on the other hand, has decided to follow a more predictable career path, away from the uncertainties of the acting industry.

The current job market for actors in Germany appears active but highly competitive and mostly project-based. Numerous short-term gigs are available, such as video roles, dubbing for drama series, and voiceover work. For example, there are recent postings for German actors for short video roles, dubbing work, and voice acting projects that suggest ongoing demand in film, series, and commercial productions.

In contrast, trades like HVAC installation generally have a very stable and strong labor market in Germany. While the search results do not detail the HVAC trade directly, it is well known from broader labor market data that skilled tradespeople, particularly in HVAC and related fields, enjoy high demand due to ongoing needs in construction, renovation, and climate control technology upgrades. Such trades typically provide more consistent employment and less project-based uncertainty than acting.

Stefan Bockelmann, who currently plays a handyman in "Alles was zählt," has expressed concern for the current state of the acting industry in Germany. He criticizes the casting of untrained individuals, such as successful influencers, in acting roles. Bockelmann's comments reflect his frustration with the lack of protection for the acting profession and the highly competitive nature of the industry.

Bockelmann finds the HVAC trade incredibly important, and he thinks that becoming a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning installer is great. He expresses relief that his children did not choose acting as a career, given the current challenges in the industry. His daughter is leaning towards retail, while his son has done various internships before deciding on his current career path.

In summary, for job security, predictability, and steady income, HVAC trades provide stronger prospects. Acting offers opportunities but typically on a freelance and less stable basis, with variability in income and job continuity. It's a choice that Bockelmann's son has made, opting for the stability of the HVAC trade over the glamour of acting.

[1] Casting Calls for German Actors [2] Munich Casting Calls and Productions [3] Voice Acting Jobs for German Actors [4] German Actors for Short Video Roles [5] Dubbing Jobs for German Actors

  1. The HVAC trade offers more consistency and stability compared to competitive, freelance, and project-based careers in the acting world.
  2. Unlike the acting industry, careers in finance or business might provide a more secure and steady income, making them viable alternatives.
  3. The entertainment industry, with celebrities often being the face of brands, might intersect with careers in business or even finance, offering opportunities to utilize skills in marketing and promotions.

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