David Safier

|birth_place=Bremen, West Germany |occupation= |nationality=German |notable_works=''Berlin, Berlin'' |awards=Grimme-Preis (2003) }} David Safier (; born 13 December 1966 in Bremen) is a German writer and novelist. He wrote the television series ''Berlin, Berlin'' for which he was awarded the Adolf Grimme Award in 2003. ''Berlin, Berlin'' also won an International Emmy Award for best comedy in 2004. He has written several novels, among them ''Mieses Karma'' and ''Jesus liebt mich'', which together sold two million copies, as well as ''Plötzlich Shakespeare'', ''Happy Family'', ''Muh!'' and ''Mieses Karma hoch 2''. He also wrote ''28 Tage lang''. Provided by Wikipedia
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