Thomas Ohrner
Thomas "Tommi" Ohrner (born June 3, 1965 in Munich ) is a German actor , radio and television presenter , voice actor and singer .
Career
Ohrner is the son of business consultant Claus Peter Ohrner and actress Evelin Bey-Ohrner. The actress Carolin Ohrner is his half-sister and comes from an earlier relationship between his mother and the actor Georg Marischka . His brother Markus, who was almost two years older than him, died in a traffic accident in 1995.
Ohrner came in front of the camera for the first time at the age of eight months when his mother took him to an advertising shoot. Soon thereafter, margarine and detergent were advertised on advertising pillars and on the screens with pictures of him. As a four-year-old he was an actor in commercials and had his first brief appearance in the ZDF crime series Der Kommissar - Die Schrecklichen with Erik Ode in 1969 . In 1970 he got his first film role in Hurray, our parents are not there . His career as a child star began in the 1970s. Ohrner also worked as a voice actor. In the cartoon series Heidi he lent his voice to Peter the goat; he was also in the television series The Bears Are Going to hear. In 1974 he played a boy nicknamed "Spoon" in the television series Kli-Kla-Klawitter . In 1975 he starred in the series Das Haus der Krokodile . After appearances in various cinema and television films, etc. a. Babbelgamm had his breakthrough at the end of 1979 with the ZDF multi-part series Timm Thaler based on the children's book by James Krüss . He also starred in the 1979 series Merlin . The youth series Manni, the Libero about a talented young footballer, was also very popular .
In the early 1980s he made pop music under the name Tommi Ohrner . He sang mostly in English, but also in German and played the electric guitar. From June 1983 he worked as a radio presenter for the German program of Radio Luxemburg (RTL), since October permanently employed. In 1984 he started there with Tommi's radio show . The formats Luxemburg 496061 and music duel followed . In the following years he worked as a show master and presenter for several television channels. From 1990 to 1993 he presented the children's program Boing , and between 1993 and 1995 the program Herzklopfen , a flirt show for young people. At DSF around 1993 he presented the sports quiz Who, where, what? . In 1992 he took over the program management of the private broadcaster Der Kabelkanal , later kabel eins .
From 1996 to 2001 he presented the entertainment format Let yourself be surprised on ZDF, based on the Saturday evening show moderated by Rudi Carrell in the first . Also in 1996 he started his popular show The Hidden Camera at ZDF . The daily talk show Mensch Ohrner , moderated by him on ZDF from 1998, was discontinued after 120 broadcasts due to low ratings. In 2001 he switched to Kabel eins , where he moderated the quiz show Dingsda and, for a short time, a new edition of the Sat.1 long-running wheel of fortune . Furthermore, in 2001 Ohrner presented a program in the season of the ZDF television garden .
As an actor, from 1987 to 1990, Ohrner had a major role in the first two seasons of the ARD early evening series The Happy Family at the side of Maria Schell and Siegfried Rauch . From November 2007 to December 2010 he was in the role of Matthias Brandner for the soap opera Verbotene Liebe in front of the camera. In 2014 he had a guest role on the television series Dahoam is Dahoam .
In addition, Ohrner is a television presenter for entertainment shows. In SWR television , he hosted from April 2006 to March 2008 as the successor to Heinz Siebeneicher the shipment Merry everyday . From April 2013 to 2015 he was the presenter of the television program Servus am Morgen on ServusTV . Until the end of 2016, he moderated the spin-off from Herzblatt called Herz sucht Liebe on Sat.1 Gold . He has also been moderating the infotainment magazine Wunderwelt Wissen on Sat.1 Gold since April 2017 .
He can be heard regularly as a radio host. After Radio Luxemburg, from 1988 to 1994 he worked as a presenter for Antenne Bayern . Most recently he also held the position of head of entertainment there. From 2002 to 2016 he moderated for Bayern 1 .
Since September 1, 2018, Ohrner has been the program manager of the private broadcaster Klassik Radio , where he has been moderating on weekdays from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. since November 2016 . It is broadcast from the Augsburg hotel tower .
The 51-year-old Thomas Ohrner has a supporting role and plays a porter in the remake of the cinema remake by Timm Thaler by Oliver Berben , produced in 2017 . The figure can only be seen for about half a minute, but stands directly opposite the title figure embodied by Arved Friese .
In the 2012 movie Das Haus der Krokodile , Ohrner plays Viktor's father, his role in the children's series of the same name from 1976.
Private
Thomas Ohrner is married and has four children.
Filmography
- 1969: The Commissioner - The Terrible (TV series)
- 1970: Neighbors are there to annoy you
- 1970: Hurray, our parents are not there
- 1971: Help, the relatives are coming
- 1974: Kli-Kla-Klawitter (TV series)
- 1974: Weather lights over the Zillertal (or also: The stolen sky)
- 1974: The Commissioner - Three Brothers
- 1976: The House of the Crocodiles (TV series)
- 1977: Heidi (cartoon series), voice of Peter the Goat
- 1977: Babbelgamm (TV series)
- 1977: The Burning Secret (TV series)
- 1979: Timm Thaler (TV series), (DE: Gold )
- 1979: Merlin (TV series)
- 1981: Manni, the Libero (TV series)
- 1982: The devil breaks loose in the jungle
- 1982: a fat dog
- 1983: The incredible adventures of Guru Jacob
- 1983: Plem, Plem - The school is on fire
- 1985: Beyond the Dawn (TV series)
- 1987–1990: The Happy Family (TV series)
- 1993–1995: Palpitations (TV series)
- 1998: Varell & Decker (TV series)
- 2005: Bernds Witch - The magic of memory
- 2007–2010: Forbidden Love (TV series, as Matthias Brandner )
- 2012: The House of the Crocodiles (movie)
- 2014: Dahoam is Dahoam (TV series)
- 2016: Heart Seeks Love (TV series)
- 2017: Timm Thaler or laughter sold
Web links
- Thomas Ohrner in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Tommi Ohrner discography
- Thomas Ohrner in the German dubbing file
- Thomas Ohrner in the Munzinger archive
Individual evidence
- ↑ RTL Radio Luxemburg Chronicle 1983 , accessed on November 23, 2016
- ^ RTL Radio Luxemburg Chronicle 1984 , accessed on November 23, 2016
- ↑ Do you already know ... , Sport Bild from February 3, 1993, p. 67
- ↑ br.de: Thomas Ohrner at "Dahoam is Dahoam" ( Memento from May 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Radio Heads: Thomas Ohrner - From child star to radio presenter , radioszene.de from March 17, 2016 , accessed on November 23, 2013
- ↑ https://www.radioszene.de/126082/thomas-ohrner-klassik-radio.html
- ↑ radioszene.de: Thomas Ohrner changes from Bayern 1 to Klassik Radio on November 17, 2016, accessed on November 23, 2016
- ↑ Jakob Stadler: Thomas Ohrner is now the "old" Timm Thaler. In: Augsburger Allgemeine , February 2, 2017; Accessed April 22, 2017.
- ↑ Gold / platinum database of the Federal Association of the Music Industry, accessed on May 28, 2016
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ohrner, Thomas |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ohrner, Tommi (nickname) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor, voice actor and presenter |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 3, 1965 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |