Lotti Krekel

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Lotti Krekel (2018)

Hedwig Charlotte "Lotti" Krekel (born August 23, 1941 in Roetgen ) is a German actress and singer .

Life

After graduating from secondary school in 1958, Krekel completed the higher commercial school in Cologne by 1960. As a six-year-old she was already active for children's radio in particular in Cologne dialect and, after taking dance and acting lessons, made her debut in 1958 at the Millowitsch Theater in Cologne in the Schwank Die spanische Fliege (premiere on August 16, 1958). In the play she played a leading role alongside Willy and Lucy Millowitsch . Through the numerous television broadcasts from this theater, she became known nationwide.

Lotti Krekel starred in 1960 in the films The True Jacob (from August 11, 1960 in cinemas) and Willy, the private detective (from December 15, 1960) also at the side of Willy Millowitsch. After that, she was mainly seen in television films, including in The Happy Vineyard after Carl Zuckmayer with Erwin Linder (February 14, 1961), Aunt Jutta from Calcutta again with Willy Millowitsch, Elsa Scholten and Peter René Körner (March 24, 1962) , Have a nice weekend with Walter Jokisch (December 30, 1962), Tim Frazer , one of Francis Durbridge's so-called street sweepers with Max Eckard (January 14, 1963), and The Red Cloth (May 14, 1966). In 1991 she was the spokeswoman for the hippopotamus girl Elinor in the six-part puppet play Three Jungle Detectives from the Augsburger Puppenkiste . She later played in several series such as SK Kölsch , Sylter Histories , Zum Stanglwirt and Tatort (1999). Until 2014 she was in the WDR series Die Anrheiner and Ein Fall für die Anrheiner in the role of Trudi Fritsch in front of the camera.

Krekel was also active as a speaker for various radio play productions, mainly in dialect radio plays, but also in one of the famous Paul Temple radio plays , Paul Temple and the Margo case (directed by Eduard Hermann ) from 1962, alongside René Deltgen , Annemarie Cordes and Kurt Lieck .

In December 1969, she began as a singer of carnival songs and debuted with Ne visit em Zoo (duet with Horst Muys ), the first successful composition of the later successful carnival song composer Hans Knipp . Her best-known song, which has become a carnival evergreen, is the thoughtful Mir schenke dä Ahl e paar Blömcher (also Mer schenken d'r Ahl e few Blöömscher ) about an old neighbor who is poor herself but has a big heart for children. Occasionally Krekel also sang in a duet with Willy Millowitsch. In 1998 she played Hilde Becker, disguised as Lotti Krekel, in the episode Der Hausball in the Heinz Becker family series . In 2009 she hosted the show Our biggest carnival hits on SWR television with Nick Benjamin . In the 1970s she had already moderated the carnival hit parade of West German Broadcasting (radio) every year .

Lotti Krekel, who lives in Cologne and is married to the actor Ernst Hilbich , is the half-sister of the actress Hildegard Krekel , who died in May 2013 and with whom she stood in front of the camera in the WDR television series Die Anrheiner .

Discography

  • 1969: A visit to the zoo
  • 1970: Give me a couple of Bloemchers
  • 1971: Why does everything have to be over on Ash Wednesday
  • 1972: De kölsche shoemaker boy
  • 1972: Us aunt Klara
  • 1979: A nice word at the right time (EMI)

Filmography

Radio plays

  • 1954: Times of the day of love - Director: Wilhelm Semmelroth
  • 1956: Fear has big eyes - Director: Ludwig Cremer
  • 1956: Kölsch Galgespill - Director: Fritz Peter Vary
  • 1957: It happened in ... South America ; Episode: The village of Monterna - Director: Raoul Wolfgang Schnell
  • 1958: Tales of the Musch Hangover; 7th episode: The truant - Director: Fritz Peter Vary
  • 1959: The footed mustache - Director: Fritz Peter Vary
  • 1959: Et Spillche vun der Frau Richmod - Director: Fritz Peter Vary
  • 1959: De gäl Färv - Director: Fritz Peter Vary
  • 1960: Andere Lück sin och Minsche - Director: Fritz Peter Vary
  • 1961: Duvejecke vum Kreegmaat - Director: Heinz Dieter Köhler
  • 1961: Star over the border - Director: Otto Kurth
  • 1962: Paul Temple and the Margo case (7th part) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1962: The Unwanted Guest (1st and 3rd part) - Director: Erik Ode
    • Publication: CD edition: Pidax Film Media Ltd. (Alive) 2014
  • 1962: Wat da Schmitzens all passeet - Director: Fritz Peter Vary
  • 1963: The beautiful Miss Aiko - Director: Werner Hausmann
  • 1963: Inspector Hornleigh on the trail; 2nd season: 5th episode: The man with the Tyrolean hat - Director: Hermann Pfeiffer
  • 1963: Et Rattegift - Director: Heinz Dieter Köhler
  • 1966: The Stranger Guest - Director: Raoul Wolfgang Schnell
  • 1980: Muuzemändelche - Director: Leopold Reinecke
  • 1982: The White Vest - Director: Leopold Reinecke
  • 1983: Twenty Mille Grazie - Director: Heribert Malchers
  • 1984: Minus Minus jitt Plus or Dat things med däm head shot - Director: Heribert Malchers
  • 1987: My friend, the monster - adaptation and direction: Ullrich Tesche
  • 1988: Ne jans Andere Minsch - Director: Heribert Malchers
  • 1988: Äwwer King - wööt only d'r im - Director: Manfred Brückner
  • 1992: The Margret Hess Case - Director: Hartmut Kirste
  • 1992: Manes un nies or D'r Balkongpoet - Director: Alex Neumann
  • 1999: The story of the bowl and the spoon - Director: Uwe Schareck ; Thomas Leutzbach
  • 1999: Plum with Salt - A boy from Afghanistan alone in Germany - or - Document of a child's fate - Director: Claudia Johanna Leist
  • 2004: White Swans - Black Swans (4 parts) - Director: Claudia Johanna Leist
  • 2008: Howl! - Director: Katrin Moll

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. dates of birth on Zikkoeln.de (accessed on September 11, 2011)
  2. Greta Jansen, Musik in Köln , 2008, p. 18