Bruno W. Pannek

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Bruno W. Pannek was a German amateur actor who gained notoriety through his appearances on the Loriot series .

Loriot had met Pannek on Capri , where he had been spending his summer vacation regularly since the 1930s. When he for the Sketch home operation of the first episode of Loriot an older man with Berlin dialect was looking for, he engaged Pannek, in Berlin-Neukölln in a fine mechanical workshop worked. Pannek also appeared in the other five episodes of the series shot between 1976 and 1978. For episode II, Loriot's telescopic sketches , Loriot wrote a joke especially for Pannek, which Pannek presented as himself and repeatedly incorrectly reproduced as a running gag . The incorporation of these errors was initially not planned, the corresponding recordings were Pannek's failed attempts to recite the joke. In addition, he subsequently appeared as one of the restaurant guests in the sketch Schmeckt’s . In episode III he can be seen in the sketch Die HS zwo as a concerned resident of a burning house. In episode IV he plays in the skit An der Opernkasse , “This is her life” and Das Galadiner , in episode V he can be seen in the sketch giving fire . In Loriot VI he plays a student Santa Claus looking for a job in the sketches Die Jodelschule , Kosakenzipfel and Christmas at Hoppenstedts . In this role he also speaks the last sentence of the series. Pannek had his last appearance in 1983 in production on the occasion of Loriot's 60th birthday. Together with Evelyn Hamann , Rudolf Kowalski , Heiner Schmidt , Heinz Meier and Ingeborg Heydorn, he takes part in a discussion with Loriot.

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  1. Stefan Lukschy : The lucky one doesn't hit dogs. A Loriot portrait. Structure, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-351-03540-2 , p. 57 ( limited preview in Google book search).
  2. Stefan Lukschy: The lucky one doesn't hit dogs. A Loriot portrait. Structure, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-351-03540-2 , pp. 63-64. ( limited preview in Google Book search).