Martin Zuhr

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Martin Zuhr (born February 28, 1958 in Witten ) is a German actor , cabaret artist and musician .

Career

Martin Zuhr began his career with the cabaret group "Die Stussknacker". From 1990 he could be seen with the satirical show Donner's Tag on Kanal 4 as presenter Rolf Donner on RTL . The program contained, among other things, parodies of current television programs such as B. Please get in touch . For this show the director Volker Anding received the Adolf Grimme Prize with silver in the entertainment category on behalf of the entire team in 1991 .

From September 20, 1996, the show TV Kaiser ran, also on RTL, a parody of the afternoon talk shows on private broadcasters, with Zuhr in the role of the dull talk master Tilmann Volker “TV” Kaiser. The saying "A vicious circle!" Became his trademark in this role. In 1999 the last season of the show was shot.

From November 14th to December 19th, 1999, Zuhr played the then Chancellor Gerhard Schröder in five episodes in the political comedy How was I, Doris? . In the ZDF television game Daily TV , he played Mr Tuesday. He also played guest roles in series such as Aufachse or Alarm for Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei .

Zuhr performed with the music theater group "Dorothea and the Meerschweine". He later brought out Zuhr's Tinder , a chilli sauce he had created, and promoted it as well.

Filmography

Movies
  • 1989: Daily television (TV)
  • 1993: north curve
  • 1995: Murderous Twins (TV)
  • 2001: Which man is telling the truth (TV)
Series

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