Jochen Busse

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Jochen Busse as speaker at the WDR literature marathon as part of the Lit.Cologne on March 19, 2005

Jochen Busse (born January 28, 1941 in Iserlohn ) is a German actor , cabaret artist and author .

Life

Before graduating from high school, the son of a factory owner left school to devote himself entirely to acting. He made his debut as a theater actor at the age of 19 at the Münchner Kammerspiele . He gained his first experience as a cabaret artist in the student cabaret "Die Knallfrösche". As early as 1962 he played under the direction of Friedrich Hollaender in Oops, on the sofa , the acclaimed return of the Hollaender cabaret revues to Berlin, which was also documented on a record. He was active in the Düsseldorf Kom (m) ödchen for three years . From 1976 to 1991 Jochen Busse was part of the ensemble and team of authors of the Munich Lach- und Schießgesellschaft .

From the late 1960s, Busse also took on roles in films and television productions. Here he was, as in the three-piece 11 Uhr 20 , initially mostly used as ice-cold villain. In 1972 he got the role of crime assistant Siebenlist in the ZDF crime series Mordkommission , where he, encouraged by director Kurt Wilhelm , was able to show his comedic talent for the first time. In 1978 Busse started his first own broadcast with the WDR series Medienklinik , later it was the linchpin of the sketch series Nur für Busse. In 1994 he played the patient Gisbert with Gerd Baltus and Karsten Speck in the series 3 Mann im Bett . From 1996 to 2005 he hosted the Friday evening show 7 days, 7 heads, broadcast by RTL and produced by Rudi Carrell . In addition, he celebrated from February 1997 as Amtsrat Hagen Krause in the RTL series Das Amt a success in over 70 episodes. In 2000 he staged Heinrich von Kleist's Der Zerbrochne Krug at the Schiller Theater in Wuppertal . In 2005 he played the alien YOK in the comedy series Out of this World . In April 2006 he became the presenter of the comedy talk show The Hot Porridge on Sat.1 , in which actors play the roles of politicians and celebrities. In addition to his acting activities, he also worked as a screenwriter . In 2007 he hosted the program Lachen macht Fun on NDR . Since the end of 2007 he has toured with Henning Venske and the program Legende meets Urgestein through the German-speaking area. On September 22nd, 2009 both celebrated their premiere with the stage program Inventur . In 2014, Jochen Busse performed a solo program in front of his audience for the first time in his long career. In How do I get it now? the cabaret artist managed without set design, without music and without costumes. In 2020 he did an Ayurveda cure in Sri Lanka and played in the play Complex Fathers in August 2020 .

social commitment

In 2012, Jochen Busse volunteered as a reciter for the “ German Winter Travel ” project by the author Stefan Weiller. Since 2009, in cooperation with institutions such as the Diakonisches Werk, a song and text cycle has been used to draw attention to the situation of the homeless at charity events.

Private

In 1978 Busses first marriage was divorced, then he was married to a film editor. In his third marriage he was married to Sabine Kersten from 1994 to 2000, from this marriage there is a son. From 2002 to 2006 he was in a relationship with the filmmaker Bea Sommer. In his fourth marriage, he has been married to Constanze Volkner since November 5, 2007, who brought four-year-old twins into the marriage.

Films & TV (selection)

Awards

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1987: Henry Slesar : From the New World (Frank Siegel) - Director: Werner Klein (crime radio play - SDR )
  • 1991: Michael Koser : Western Front (The Last Detective: Episode 22) (Prof. Morell) - Director: Werner Klein (crime radio play - BR )

Web links

Commons : Jochen Busse  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Interview Gereon Hoffmann / Jochen Busse: Playing is my life , interview in the Rheinpfalz , local edition Unterhaardter Rundschau from March 29, 2014.
  2. Jochen Busse: "In lockdown I was something I never wanted to be: pensioner"
  3. Velbert winter trip. Website by Stefan Weiller. March 2012, accessed July 20, 2017.
  4. Jochen Busse. Actor remarries. Focus Online . August 15, 2008. Retrieved July 20, 2017.
  5. Homepage Kulturzentrum Herne ( Memento from January 5, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ).