Lou Richter

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Lou Richter

Lou Richter (born September 10, 1960 in Einbeck ) is a German presenter , comedian , author and musician .

Live and act

Lou Richter grew up in Einbeck and Göttingen . He studied ethnology, anthropology and journalism in Göttingen and later in Hamburg, where he lives today. He is single and has a daughter.

Richter began his media career in 1987 as a radio presenter for the Hamburg private broadcaster Radio 107 . Further radio stations were the Berliner Rundfunk , Radio Bremen 4, Radio Fritz and NDR 90.3 .

In 1989 he had his first television engagement with the ARD television lottery "Carlot" (with Michael Krowas and Katja Seka). This was followed by work as a moderator of music programs : " airplay " (premiere) and "MuziQ" (music quiz of the NDR ).

In 1992 he switched to the sports department of Sat.1 as a freelancer , where he initially moderated news sports formats such as ran and sports on breakfast TV . From 1993 to 1995 he was the presenter of the basketball show jump ran, a weekly magazine about the American basketball league NBA . Following this, he worked as an actor and writer member of the Comedy Factory ( ProSieben ), a sketch comedy series that u. a. was nominated for the Golden Lion (1997) and the Golden Rose of Montreux .

In 1997 he returned to sport and to Sat.1: In the following years Richter moderated the Bundesliga broadcast, Sat.1 broadcasts for NFL Europe and the Super Bowl (1999-2003) and from 2000 to 2003 "ran-Sat.1-Basketball", a weekly magazine about the German basketball league . In addition, from 2001 to 2003 he was the presenter of the DSF Bundesliga magazine “ untenable ”.

Since 1998 he has appeared more and more in comedy productions, for example in “ voll witzig ”, “ Mensch Markus ” and “ Die Pannen-Show ”. Since 2005 he has been a regular guest on the advice team of " Genial beseben - Die Comedy Arena ".

In 2005, Richter hosted the talk show parody “ Talk im Tudio ” (Sat.1). At Kabel 1 he was part of the regular cast of the show “Can you do that?” In 2006, and in 2007 he presented the Kabel 1 program “My worst day” as a presenter and actor. From October 2009 on, Richter hosted the football talk show "Heimspiel" on Sport1, which has since been discontinued . He combined football and comedy a. a. in the Sat.1 mini-series "Helmut and Hellmuth - the two-man chain" (2001, with Oliver Welke ) as well as in various panel shows such as "The Big Kick" (2004, Sat.1) and "nachgcen" (2006 and 2008, ZDF).

Between 2009 and 2013 Richter worked as a field reporter for the Bundesliga broadcasts of LIGA total! . From 2011 to 2013 he moderated the program Mittelkreis - Der Werder Bremen Talk on the local TV station heimatLIVE. Since 2015 he has been the host of the "upn swutsch" web format, where he meets a SV Werder player in a Bremen pub.

In 2015 he founded ticr GmbH with Daniel Helmbrecht, Nahuel Lopez and Jörg Salamon, which publishes a social media soccer live ticker.

music

As a composer and lyricist he is responsible for songs such as “10 naked hairdressers” ( Mickie Krause ), “Referee, telephone” ( Markus Majowski ), “The nurse” ( Klaus & Klaus ), “We are Schalkers” (official club song the licensed team of FC Schalke 04 ), "Hey Germany" ( The Merkel Morning Show ). In the winter of 2013 he released the children's music album “Lullabies” with the former actress and now midwife Ninja Kim Böhlke.

Publications

Trivia

Richter is co-initiator and moderator of the Hamburg football charity gala “Day of Legends”. Since 2005, more than 50 legendary footballers have been playing there every year for the benefit of “NestWerk ev”. In addition, Richter has been the regular moderator of the “HSH-Nordbank-Run”, the “Haake-Beck-Badeinsel-Regatta”, the “Hamburg Marathon” and the “Köhlbrandbrückenlauf” for years. Together with his colleagues Oliver Welke and MC Lücke and listeners to the Berlin radio station Radio Fritz , Richter founded Germany's first rubber boot throwing club in 2003: Gib Gummi 03 Berlin . He has been a columnist for the Weser-Kurier since 2012 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Do you already know ...", Sport-Bild from February 24, 1993, p. 70.
  2. Ninja Kim