Dieter Hallervorden
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Born | Dieter Jürgen Hallervorden 5 September 1935 |
Nationality | German |
Occupation(s) | comedian, comic actor, singer, cabaret artist |
Known for | Didi's Comedy Show |
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Dieter "Didi" Hallervorden (born 5 September 1935) is a German comedian, comic actor, singer and cabaret artist.
Biography
Dieter Hallervorden's mother was a physician's assistant and his father a graduate engineer employed by German aircraft maker Junkers. His siblings are called Renate and Margot. Dieter Hallervorden has two children (Dieter Hallervorden Jr. and Nathalie Hallervorden) from his marriage to Rotraud Schindler, a daughter (Laura) from another relationship, and a son (Johannes) from his current wife Elena Blume.
Dieter Hallervorden Jr. appeared in the movies Darf ich Sie zur Mutter machen (1968) and The Wedding Trip (1969) and had some scenes in Nonstop Nonsens (1974–1980). Nathalie Hallervorden co-starred in the TV series Die Nervensäge (1985–1986) and had a brief appearance together with her parents in Nonstop Nonsens. Hallervorden's first wife, Rotraud Schindler, co-starred in several TV shows and some movies. Johannes Hallervorden plays the part of Melchior von und zu Panke, the ghost from the TV series Binny and the Ghost
Hallervorden starred as a bumbling, Clouseau-like detective in the German television show Die Didi-Show. The show was dubbed into English, retitled Didi's Comedy Show, and shown in various countries.
An Afrikaans-subtitled version of the comedy sketch-show, Nonstop Nonsens (1975), starring Hallervorden, was broadcast in South Africa in the early 1980s under the title Grapjas Didi ("Didi the Joker" or alternatively "Didi the Prankster"). Also a Spanish-dubbed version was also distributed for Latin America under the name Las Locuras de Didí ("The Madnesses of Didi").
Since 1988, Dieter Hallervorden has lived in Trégastel (France) in the castle Template:Fr icon Château de Costaérès.
He provided the voice for Vlad in the German dub of Hotel Transylvania 2.
Filmography
TV shows
Year | Title | Notes |
2004 | Sesamstraße | Sesamstraße is the German equivalent to Sesame Street;
Dieter Hallervorden had a guest role as Karl Kaputt. |
2000–2001 | Zebralla! | Hallervorden plays Jürgen Zebralla, an old divorced pensioner, who attends a university
and lives with his wealthy son because of lack of money. |
1996–1997 | Verstehen Sie Spaß? | Hallervorden was the host of this show about pranks. |
1994–2003 | Hallervordens Spott-Light | Cabaret |
1993 | Sachen zum Lachen | Staged comic acts. |
1993 | Klipp-Klapp, der Clip Club | Hallervorden hosted the show |
1992–1993 | Spottschau | Cabaret |
1989 | Die Didi-Show | Short comic clips and comic acts. Also titled Didi's Comedy Show in English.
10 Episodes |
1987 | Laus im Pelz | A televised stage play. |
1985–1986 | Die Nervensäge aka. | TV series, 26 Episodes |
1983–1984 | Zelleriesalat und Gitterspeise | TV show equivalent to Die Didi-Show with Hallervorden as a convict.
4 Episodes |
1983 | Wunderland | |
1982 | Grand Gala - 3 mal klingeln | Hallervorden was a host. 6 Episodes |
1982 | Welle Wahnsinn | Music show, 2 Episodes |
1981 | Onkel & Co | Hallervorden was a clumsy detective.
2 Episodes, 60 minutes each. |
1975–1978 | Lästerlexikon | 3 Episodes |
1974–1980 | Nonstop Nonsens | Well-known slapstick show.
20 Episodes |
1973 | Kara Ben Nemsi Effendi | TV series based on the Karl May books.
26 Episodes |
1972 | Vorsicht!-Stellenweise tief | Satire |
1970–1976 | Abramakabra | TV series, 10 Episodes |
1971 | Von Liebe keine Rede | |
1971 | Hei-Wi-Tip-Top | |
1970–1974 | Die Kriminalerzählung | 26 Episodes |
1970 | Ti vor Tu | |
1961–1962 | Die Rückblende |
Awards
- 1981 Bambi (for his role in Nonstop Nonsens)
- 1996 Telestar (Best Host in "Verstehen Sie Spaß?")
- 2003 Deutscher Comedypreis (Honorary Award)
- 2005 Bayerischer Kabarettpreis (Honorary Award)
- 2006 Honorary Citizen of the German city Dessau
- 2013 Goldene Kamera (for his lifework, Honorary Award)
References
- "Dieter Hallervorden - Jahrgang 1935" (in German). MITTELDEUTSCHER RUNDFUNK. 2009-04-05. Archived from the original on 2011-03-18. Retrieved 2010-12-07.
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