Ingolf Lück

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Ingolf Lück

Ingolf Guenter Lück (born April 26, 1958 in Bielefeld ) is a German actor , voice actor , presenter , comedian and director .

Life

After graduating from the Ratsgymnasium Bielefeld (1978), Lück studied German language and literature , philosophy and education and also played plays at the FRAPP Theater with Andreas Liebold and Fritz Tietz such as The Class Enemy by Nigel Williams or And They Handcuffed Flowers by Fernando Arrabal . With Andreas Liebold he also founded the Zick-Zack Theaterbande, a circus theater program for children. In 1982 he founded the rock theater Das Totale Theater, with which he appeared in 1984/85 at the Sprungbrett-Theater in Cologne . Here he later played in a program with the then unknown Hape Kerkeling . Engagements at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus , Schauspiel Bonn and Hamburger Schauspielhaus followed.

In Stepping Stone Theater, he was discovered and for the ARD - Music Video broadcast Formula One enlisted that he hosted in January 1985th In December of the same year, he returned the program before the end of the contract. During his time in Formula One , Luck played in The Formula One film , although the role had been written for his predecessor Peter Illmann . In 1986, Lück played the leading role in the hacker comedy Peng! You are dead! . Then he was in various television productions such as Pssst… with Harald Schmidt , Lücks Sketchsalat and Pack die Zahnbrush ein to see. From 1990 to 1992 he hosted the travel game show 10 or go on ZDF. His final breakthrough came with the weekly show , which was shown on Sat.1 from 1996 to 2002 , in which he performed the show as anchorman . He also played in numerous skits .

He then moderated a show at ProSieben that determined the top 100 in a certain subject area (such as The 100 Most Annoying Germans or The 100 Most Annoying Popsongs ). For a short time he directed the show FreiSruf - Die Comedy-Jury , which was supposed to analyze current events in a humorous way every week, but was canceled early on due to a lack of good ratings. He was also seen as the main actor in the ProSieben comedy series Das Büro and in the Sat-1 sitcom Der Doc . In 2004, Lück was the presenter of the TV total tower diving program . In 2006 he moderated the season productions Can you do that? and Experiment Incognito at Kabel eins .

In 2002 he returned to the theater stage after seven years. With the solo piece Caveman , directed by Esther Schweins , he celebrated successes in Cologne, Berlin and the surrounding area. In 2003 he directed again for the first time after a successful directing by the physicists in 1977 (in a school production): In the Canadian play Traumfrau Mutter (original: Mom's the Word ), six women tell what it is like to suddenly become a mother. The piece celebrated successes in Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Austria and Switzerland. From December 2005 Lück played in a musical : As Lumiere candlestick, he was part of the premiere cast of Disney's Beauty and the Beast in Oberhausen. Since 2007 he has been on tour with the solo One Way Man he has staged . In 2009 he directed the follow-up production of Traumfrau Mutter , Voll die Mutter - Traumfrau 2 .

For soccer world and European championships he also moderated the comedy show Nachgommen on ZDF broadcast days . In 2007 he moderated with Julia Westlake Lachen is Fun on NDR television . In 2009 he could be seen in the theater on Kurfürstendamm in Berlin and in Winterhuder Fährhaus in Hamburg in the play The 39 Steps . He himself plays the main role and directs 250 sold out performances. In January and February 2010, The 39 stages went on tour in Germany and Austria. His sketch comedy Lucky Lück started with 12 episodes in October 2009 on Sat.1 Comedy . In January 2010 he was a guest on an episode on Schillerstrasse .

From April 2010 he went on tour with his third solo program Back to Lück . This was followed by the Lück-im-Glück tour in 2010 and 2011. In 2011, the weekly show was revived, but discontinued after eight episodes. From 2012 to 2014 he could be heard on the radio with the Ingolf Lück Show on Antenne 1 , Radio Regenbogen , Radio 7 and RPR1 . In September 2014 he played the world premiere of the media satire Seite Eins - a play for a man and a smartphone at the Gütersloh Theater. Guest appearances in Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne followed. In 2018, Lück took part in the 11th season of the RTL show Let's Dance , in which he was the winner. In 2019 he took 3rd place in the third season of Das große Promibacken . Since 2019 he has been very pleased with his fourth solo program ! to see.

Ingolf Lück has two children and lives in Cologne. He is the patron of the “Moments” foundation, which looks after the parents of children with spina bifida and / or hydrocephalus , a founding member of the “Hand in Hand for Africa” association and sponsor of the Bethel children's hospice .

Awards

Filmography

Cinema and television

Show and comedy

  • 1985: Formula One (moderator, 42 episodes)
  • 1986: Lück's Comedy Cocktail (6 episodes)
  • 1987: Lück's slow motion (6 episodes)
  • 1987–1989: Hut Ab (11 episodes)
  • 1988: Lück's Sketchsalat (6 episodes)
  • 1990–1993: Pssst ... (72 episodes)
  • 1992–1993: The Gong Show (26 episodes)
  • 1992–1995: 10 or go (21 episodes)
  • 1995: Nobody is Perfect (52 episodes)
  • 1995–1996: Pack your toothbrush (11 episodes)
  • 1995–1997: Dream Dancer (9 episodes)
  • 1996: Who Can Can Can (6 episodes)
  • 1996–2002: The Weekly Show (220 episodes)
  • 1997: No Sports (9 episodes)
  • 1998: Stars in the ring (ringmaster, 2 episodes)
  • 1999: Fully funny (moderator, 46 episodes)
  • 2000: The DOC - Beauty is possible (role: Konrad Arnold, 9 episodes)
  • 2001: COPS - Die Pannenshow (role: Großcop Lück, 4 episodes, with Bernhard Hoëcker )
  • 2001: COPS - Best of TV (role: Großcop Lück, 12 episodes)
  • 2002: A red carpet for… Brigitte Mira
  • 2003-2006: The 100 Most Annoying ... (10 episodes)
  • 2003–2004: The Office (role: Arnulf Behrensen, 20 episodes)
  • 2004–2008: joined WM 06 and EM 08 (24 episodes)
  • 2004: acquittal - The Comedy Jury (8 episodes);
  • 2006: Best of Formula 1 (35 episodes)
  • 2005–2006: Typically Woman - Typically Man (six episodes)
  • 2006–2007: Is that allowed? (eleven episodes)
  • 2007: Experiment Incognito (four episodes)
  • 2009: Satire Summit
  • 2010: Lucky Lück
  • 2010: Satire Summit
  • 2011: Arosa Humor Festival
  • 2011: The Weekly Show (eight episodes)
  • 2012: We love ... (six episodes)
  • 2013: That's how NRW laughs
  • 2013: 21 things (three episodes)
  • 2014: Comedy with Karsten (guest appearances)
  • 2015: Through the country with luck (four episodes)
  • 2016: Our West
  • 2017: Our West (14 episodes)
  • 2018: Let's Dance (RTL dance show, winner)
  • 2019: The big celebrity baking (baking show, 3rd place)

Director

  • 2003: dream woman mother
  • 2007: One Way Man
  • 2007: Do you still have hack? Tim Mälzer Tour
  • 2008–2017: The 39 steps
  • 2009: dream woman mother (II)
  • 2010: Back to Lück
  • 2010: Luck in luck
  • 2012: dream woman mother reloaded
  • 2014: Oh, please me

Synchronous roles

  • 1998: Dr. Dolittle (role: rat)
  • 1999: Tobias Totz (role: criminal)
  • 2000: Chicken Run (Role: Rocky)
  • 2001: The Little Polar Bear (role: Father Mika)
  • 2003: In a Land Before Time (10) (role: father)
  • 2004: Scooby Doo 2 (Role: Scooby Doo)
  • 2005-2017: The little polar bear (role: father Mika)

Theater and musical

  • 1984: Revolt in the educational center (role: Bruno), Stadttheater Bielefeld
  • 1986: Totenfloss (role: Checker), Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf
  • 1987: Schauspielhaus Bonn
  • 1989: Talk Radio (role: Barry Champlain), Hamburger Schauspielhaus
  • 1997: Varieté Dortmund, Bochum, Essen, Montreux
  • 2002: Caveman (role: Tom), Cologne, Berlin, Bonn, Paderborn, Gelsenkirchen
  • 2006–2007: Beauty and the Beast (role: Lumiere), Metronom-Theater Oberhausen
  • 2007: One Way Man (role: Frank), Berlin, Stuttgart, Cologne, Basel (CH) a. a.
  • 2008: The 39 steps (role: Richard Hannay), Theater am Kurfürstendamm
  • 2010: Back to Lück! -Tour
  • 2010–2011: The 39 Step Tour
  • 2011–2013: Lück im Glück tour
  • 2013: Dierk Gewesen and the glorious six (role: Kommissar Gewesen), Kulturbrauerei Berlin
  • 2014: Oh, Lück mich! -Tour
  • 2014: SEITE EINS - play for a man and a smartphone (role: Marco), Theater Gütersloh
  • 2016: The farewell dinner, comedy Winterhuder Fährhaus / Hamburg
  • 2017: The farewell dinner, comedy on Kurfürstendamm / Berlin
  • 2016–2017: Our women, Theater am Dom / Cologne, Theater in Rathaus / Essen, Comödie Dresden
  • 2017: The 39 steps, comedy on Kurfürstendamm / Berlin
  • 2017: The Messiah, Contra Kreis Theater Bonn

Audio books

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Let's Dance 2018: Comedy star Ingolf Lück is a candidate. In: rtl.de , accessed on March 6, 2018.
  2. I am the patron of the AUGENBLICKE FOUNDATION. Retrieved March 18, 2014 .
  3. A question of honor for Ingolf Lück. Bethel Children's Hospice, accessed July 15, 2010 .
  4. The weekly show at Brainpool . Retrieved June 13, 2018.
  5. ^ Awarded the Order of Merit of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia. In: press release. State Chancellery of North Rhine-Westphalia, November 17, 2016, archived from the original on November 18, 2016 ; Retrieved November 18, 2016 .
  6. ^ "Our West": A voyage of discovery on the doorstep in NRW from May 19 on WDR television. WDR . May 19, 2017. Retrieved June 13, 2018.
  7. The little polar bear. Ingolf Lück's website. Retrieved June 13, 2018.
  8. Program information from the Gütersloh Theater for the world premiere of SEITE EINS on September 5, 2014 ( Memento from July 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  9. Ingolf Lück in an interview on the world premiere of page one. In: gueterslohtv. Retrieved July 23, 2020 .
  10. The farewell dinner - Comedy Hamburg. Retrieved on July 23, 2020 (German).
  11. The farewell dinner. Comedy on Kurfürstendamm, accessed on July 23, 2020 .
  12. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXXJvXdrLp8
  13. Gordon K. Strahl: Ingolf Lück plays in the murderous comedy "Our Women" . ( waz.de [accessed on July 23, 2020]).
  14. Our Women - A Comedy by Eric Assous. Retrieved July 23, 2020 .
  15. The 39 steps. Retrieved July 23, 2020 .
  16. The Messiah. In: Contra-Kreis-Theater, Bonn. Retrieved on July 23, 2020 (German).