Jupp Hussels

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Jupp Hussels in the comedians ' cabaret , 1938

Joseph "Jupp" Hussels (born January 30, 1901 in Düsseldorf , † April 10, 1984 in Großenhain ) was a German actor , broadcaster and entertainer .

Life

Joseph (Jupp) Hussel's grave , Ohlsdorf cemetery

He was the type of the elegant, personable, also dashing contemporary. As a radio entertainer, he succeeded Ludwig Manfred Lommel and was a predecessor of Heinz Erhardt .

In a weekly show series of the Nazi era Tran and Helle , Hussels gave the folk comrades Helle, Ludwig Schmitz, who were loyal to the line, the counter-image of the unadjusted stupid lone wolf Tran. In the 1960s and 1970s he was often seen in TV recordings from the Millowitsch Theater in Cologne, alongside Willy Millowitsch , Lucy Millowitsch , Elsa Scholten and Lotti Krekel .

His grave is in the Ohlsdorf cemetery south of the Bramfeld entrance in grid square BP 74.

Filmography (selection)

literature

  • Volker Kühn (Ed.): Germany's Awakening: Cabaret under the swastika; 1933-1945 . Volume 3. Weinheim: Quadriga, 1989 ISBN 3-88679-163-7 , p. 376 (short biography)

Web links

Commons : Jupp Hussels  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. According to the tombstone, Hussels died in 1986, cf. Photo of the grave on knerger.de