Dittmar Bachmann

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Dittmar Bachmann (born April 7, 1967 in Hanover ) is a German comedian, singer, songwriter, actor and voice actor.

Life

Dittmar Bachmann played in various theater productions from the mid-1980s to the beginning of the 1990s. Outside the door , The Threepenny Opera or the two-person play The Spider Woman's Kiss were just a few stops.

With the self-produced film All clear ?! , in which Bachmann took on the leading role and was responsible for co-directing and writing the screenplay, he won the Langenhagen City Youth Culture Prize in 1991 .

In August 1993, Dittmar Bachmann and a partner founded the Punch and Judy Comedy Ensemble Holla-Bolla (formerly Bolla-Holla), in which the puppet figures are represented by people. In spring 1998, the then unknown young comedian Oliver Pocher made his first appearance in the opening act of Holla-Bolla .

In the summer of 1996, Dittmar Bachmann played one of the leading roles in the Hanoverian musical Chickoos Traum . In February of the following year he sang and danced as Mr. Tougher with Xavier Naidoo in the musical production Human Pacific in Hockenheim.

With the German pop rock band Bachmann, which he founded in 1997 - the band won the band contest in the city of Burgdorf in October 1998 and reached the pre-finals of the New Sensation competition on Radio ffn in May 2003 .

In addition to his own artistic projects such as King of Swing (premiere November 2005), Dittmar Bachmann worked as a comedy coach for Oliver Pocher from 1997 to 2009. In his solo programs It's My Life (2005) and Dangerous Half-Knowing (2008), Bachmann was responsible as co-author, director and producer of the music numbers and the video clips.

Since 2005 Dittmar Bachmann himself has been traveling all over Germany as a stand-up comedian. His first solo comedy program. Good entertainment! premiered in the original version in February 2006 on the North Sea island of Pellworm. Since December 2005, Bachmann has been regularly seen in the live shows of the Quatsch Comedy Club in Berlin and Hamburg. In April 2010, Dittmar Bachmann was entrusted with the moderation of the club mix in the Quatsch Comedy Club Berlin for the first time .

As a comedian, Dittmar Bachmann had his first television presence in March 2007 on Nightwash on Comedy Central. This was followed by appearances on television, among others, on Who last laughs ...! (Sat.1), the Quatsch Comedy Club (ProSieben), the Quatsch Comedy Goes Christmas Gala (Pro7), at Schmidt & Pocher (ARD) or at the Fun Club (RTL 2).

The Internet TV format Fan-Alarm, designed by Dittmar Bachmann, was broadcast as a live show in August and September 2009.

In spring 2010, Dittmar Bachmann was a permanent member of the cast for the recordings of the six episodes from the first season of the Thomas & Helga Show (NDR) and took on the role of the one-man show band or music specialist, some of whom had their own little ones Show numbers was included in the program. The highlights for Bachmann in this variety format in episode 4 were the boy band casting and the dance interludes with presenter Thomas Hermanns .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Holla-Bolla
  2. ^ Website of the band
  3. ^ Kings of Swing
  4. Bachmann as a stand-up comedian
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