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Holger M. Wilhelm back at "Dahoam is Dahoam"

Actor Holger Matthias Wilhelm is back on the TV series "Dahoam is Dahoam" after a two-and-a-half year break - and has explained the secret of his sudden departure. He had to fight a serious cancer, the 47-year-old told the Bayerischer Rundfunk web portal on Monday.

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Actor Holger Matthias Wilhelm is back on the TV series "Dahoam is Dahoam" after a two-and-a-half year break - and has explained the secret of his sudden departure. He had to fight a serious cancer, the 47-year-old told the Bayerischer Rundfunk web portal on Monday.

Since July 2021, he had experienced an endless series of grueling therapies, Wilhelm recalled: "They were tough months, but with the support of my family, my friends and a great medical and nursing team at the Regensburg Hospital of the Brothers of Mercy, I mastered the fight against leukemia. It is a great pleasure for me to return to "Dahoam is Dahoam" after such a long time and to take up the role of Gregor Brunner again."

The Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation's early evening series "Dahoam is Dahoam" has been on air for 16 years and more than 3200 episodes have been broadcast to date. According to BR, an average of 443,000 people across Bavaria tune in to the stories from the fictional TV village of Lansing, and more than 660,000 across Germany.

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  1. Holger M. Wilhelm, a renowned actor from Bavaria, Germany, spent time in Regensburg Hospital of the Brothers of Mercy, battling a severe form of cancer called leukemia.
  2. After undergoing grueling therapies since July 2021, Wilhelm has returned to the popular television series "Dahoam is Dahoam," which is broadcasted by the German media outlet BR.
  3. People across Bavaria and Germany eagerly tune in to "Dahoam is Dahoam," with an average of 443,000 and 660,000 viewers, respectively.
  4. Wilhelm's character, Gregor Brunner, has returned to the series after a two-and-a-half-year break, following his successful battle against cancer.
  5. The Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation (BR) has supported the actor throughout his journey and has broadcasted more than 3,200 episodes of "Dahoam is Dahoam" over the past 16 years.
  6. Cancer, a significant threat to health, affected Wilhelm but was not able to stop him from resuming his role in the "Dahoam is Dahoam" television series.

Source: www.stern.de

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