Ole Lehmann

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Ole Lehmann performing in 2014 in Heidenheim an der Brenz

Ole Lehmann (born July 14, 1969 in Hamburg ) is a German DJ , musical artist , comedian , presenter , author , director and editor .

Life

Ole Lehmann was born in Hamburg and grew up in Norderstedt , Schleswig-Holstein . At the age of 16 he stood behind a DJ booth for the first time and quickly became one of the most famous DJs in northern Germany. In the winter of 1989 he began classical musical training at the Hamburg Stage School of Music, Dance and Drama. After this training, Ole Lehmann gained his first stage experience in musicals such as " The Rocky Horror Show " or " Grease " in Hamburg in 1992 . Then he was able to book great successes at the side of director Frank Tannhäuser at the Imperial Theater in the two-man revue "Lollipop or guilt was only the bossa nova". Other roles followed, including in “Eating Raoul” in the St. Pauli Theater , in “Fifty-Fifty” and in the follow-up “Sixty-Sixty” in Schmidts Tivoli , as well as in “Titanic - the Musical” in Hamburg.

Ole Lehmann lives openly gay and advocates equal rights for gays, lesbians, transgender and intersex people . He lives in Berlin .

Comedy career

Through the musical "Grease" I came into contact with Thomas Hermanns in 1993, who directed the musical, and so a first appearance in the then newly founded Quatsch Comedy Club followed , where Ole Lehmann for a sick comedian with a covered number by Jürgen von the lip jumped in for a short time. Then he began to write his own comedy numbers and shortly thereafter also took over the moderation of comedy shows. Today he moderates the “Clubmix” in Thomas Hermanns Quatsch Comedy Live Clubs in Berlin, Hamburg and Düsseldorf . As the successor to Cindy from Marzahn , he has also moderated the “Talentschmiede”, the newcomer show of the Quatsch Comedy Club, since 2010.

He had TV appearances at Nightwash , Fun (k) haus , TV total , Cindy from Marzahn and the young wild ones , Markus Lanz , in the Harald Schmidt Show , the comedy talk show and others. A. wg - an answer is requested from Comedy Central as well as in Zimmer frei and the Quatsch Comedy Club. Ole Lehmann works as a writer and director for various actors as well as for Thomas Herrmanns' Popclub on Pro Sieben . In addition, as the “voice” of the Quatsch Comedy Club, he speaks the intro of the show and announces the comedians appearing in the respective episode . He also acted as a presenter of major fashion shows by Thomas Stoess and Max Mara before hosting the anniversary gala for the 50th anniversary of the Spiegel in Munich, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Frankfurt in June 1997 . As a director and author, Lehmann was involved in Let's Twist , Julia Kock's chanson program in the Neues Theater am Holstenwall.

Ole Lehmann can be seen all over Germany with his solo programs and offers a mix of comedy, entertainment and pop. His numbers are based on observations and everyday situations, some of which he covers with songs.

Awards

Works

Solo programs

  • 1995: So what !?
  • 2001: So what !? - 2nd edition
  • 2007: So what !? - Reloaded with Rainer Bielfeldt (also as a live CD)
  • 2011: Rich and still sexy!
  • 2014: Avarice is unhealthy - this is how life should be!

Working as an author

  • 2000: That's Love (show program Clubschiff AIDA )
  • 2000: Popclub (Pro7)
  • 2006: Grand Prix Show (club ship AIDA)
  • 2011: Two oranges in your hair ( FRITZ Theater Bremen)
  • 2013: A bed in the cornfield (FRITZ Theater Bremen)

Working as a director

  • 1998: Let's Twist (Neues Theater am Holstenwall)
  • 1999: It's kind of about love ( Schmidt Theater Hamburg)
  • 2004: Desire (Weber / Beckmann)
  • 2008: Vera Deckers
  • 2011: Two oranges in your hair (FRITZ Theater Bremen)
  • 2013: A bed in the cornfield (FRITZ Theater Bremen)

Web links

Commons : Ole Lehmann  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Comedy Prize Bremen 2008 - Award ceremony Ole Lehmann. Retrieved November 19, 2014 .
  2. Torsten Sträter and Ole Lehmann won "Wühlmäuse". Retrieved November 19, 2014 .
  3. Ole Lehmann at the NDR Comedy Contest. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on November 10, 2014 ; Retrieved November 19, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.n-joy.de