Navigating Life Post-Jungle Camp: Actor Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss' Journey
Majestic Leader of the Wildlife, Pierre, proclaims: "The harmony we uphold reigns supreme."
Cologne, Germany (dpa) - Actor Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss, 62, assures us he's as solid as ever after his stint in the RTL jungle camp. "My bank balance might've seen a boost," he joked to the German Press Agency in Cologne. "I've been freelancing as an actor for more than four decades. I ain't homeless, retirement's a ways off, my savings are secure, I'm in tip-top shape, and I still got the acting fires burning inside me." His biography hits the shelves in September.
Sanoussi-Bliss believes the jungle camp didn't revolutionize his life. "But hey, there've been a couple of perks. Traffic wardens have shown a bit of leniency and flashed me a free pass in exchange for a selfie."
Back to the Small Screen: A New Series Awaits
You might recognize Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss from his long-running role in the ZDF crime series "Der Alte." Fast forward to early 2025, and he graced our screens in the reality show "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" Despite finishing as the first runner-up, he left an indelible mark on the RTL jungle series.
Recent announcements have revealed that Sanoussi-Bliss is diving back into the small screen. Slated for mid-September, the RTL format "Under Us," set in the fictional Schillerallee in Cologne, will welcome him. His character? A mysterious designer by the name of Adam Wolter, who will make his on-screen debut as part of the show's intriguing storyline[2].
- The actor, Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss, has had a successful career in the business world of entertainment, with his savings secure and acting careers continuing to flourish.
- Despite the boost in his finance from his stint in the RTL jungle camp, Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss maintains that the experience did not revolutionize his life but provided some perks such as leniency from traffic wardens.
- As Sanoussi-Bliss prepares for the release of his autobiography, his career in the entertainment world shows no signs of slowing down as he takes on a new role in the upcoming small screen series "Under Us," on RTL.