Yared Dibaba

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Yared Dibaba (2016)

Yared Terfa Dibaba (* 8. April 1969 in Aira region Oromia , Ethiopia , as Yared Terfa ) is a German actor , TV presenter , entertainer , author and singer .

Life

Yared Terfa was born in southwest Ethiopia to the Oromo people as the son of the later educational scientist Terfa Dibaba. According to the Oromos' naming rights, he was given the first name of his father as his last name, while his later refugee passport was made out to the name Yared Dibaba and thus to the last name of his father (and the first name of his grandfather). When he was naturalized in Germany in 1993, it was decided to use his current name, Yared Terfa Dibaba.

He grew up in the Ethiopian region of Oromia and came to Germany with his family for the first time in 1973, after his father, as a foreigner, had received a place at the University of Osnabrück for a place in education . In 1976 the family returned to Ethiopia and Yared Terfa (Dibaba) attended a German school in his homeland. In 1979, his family fled with him because of the civil war in Ethiopia and came to Germany, where they are in the back to the Lower Saxony municipality Ganderkesee belonging location Falkenburg in Oldenburg region settled. There Dibaba attended school and also learned Low German . In 1990 he passed his Abitur at the Max-Planck-Gymnasium in Delmenhorst . He then completed a three-year apprenticeship in wholesale and foreign trade at a coffee import company in Bremen and then attended the drama school in the Bremen cultural center Schlachthof from 1993 to 1996 . Then he went to Hamburg and studied music at the private Hamburg Conservatory .

Yared Dibaba is married. He has two children with his wife Fernanda and lives in Hamburg-Ottensen in the Hamburg-Altona district .

Act

While studying music, Dibaba began moderating events and then went to a commercial television network. He had his first major role as an actor in 1999 when he played a leading role in an episode together with Heidi Kabel at the Hamburg Ohnsorg Theater . From 2001 to 2002 he moderated the lunchtime program News nach 12 at 9Live . In 2004 he took over the moderation of Style Attack at the VOX broadcaster . In 2006, together with Julia Westlake , he moderated the NDR television series De Welt Op Platt , in which Low German speakers were presented all over the world; New episodes were produced in 2010.

From October 2007 to December 2007 he presented the talk show Talk with Tietjen on NDR television as a guest presenter - alongside Bettina Tietjen . In December 2007, the NDR announced that Dibaba would be the new presenter of the show and would succeed Eva Hermans , who had previously been dismissed from the NDR. The show has since been produced under the title Die Tietjen and Dibaba . On September 18, 2009, Dibaba hosted the show for the last time, before Eckart von Hirschhausen took over the moderation on September 25 .

Since September 2009 Dibaba has been moderating new episodes of Land & Liebe on NDR. The show was previously moderated by Ina Müller . Since 2010 he has also moderated the program Mein Afternoon . At the end of 2012 / beginning of 2013 he presented a new edition of the dream wedding on RTL, limited to two episodes, alongside Susan Sideropoulos . Since 2012, Dibaba has been presenting the entertainment format Ganz schön bold on NDR television together with Tobias Schlegl and Nils Holst . In November 2016 he took part in the dance show Deutschland tanzt on ProSieben . In July 2018 he became part of the advice team for I have a big name on SWR television .

In August 2018 he took part as a candidate in the quiz show Asked - Hunted , episode 284, broadcast on August 23, 2018 in Das Erste , in which he was eliminated in the preliminary round. Occasionally Dibaba took part in the quiz show Dings vom Dach des Hessischer Rundfunk as a guest on the advice team. In the series Neues aus Büttenwarder in 2018 he dubbed the role of Rene Schlatter in Low German in the episode Im Dutt . In autumn 2019 he was seen as a farmer Knut Petersen in the ARD telenovela Rote Rosen .

Since March 22, 2020, Yared Dibaba can be seen together with author and actor Oliver Kleinfeld regularly in the "Kulturona" format on the YouTube and Facebook channels. In the show, the moderator and his side-kick greet guests from the musical and cultural field and offer them a stage, even during pandemic times. The aim of the makers of "Kulturona" is to ensure the basic cultural provision of the audience.

Awards

Publications

Books

Sound carrier

  • Plat is my world. Recorded at a public event in November 2009 in the Hamburg library (=  Dat Hörbook ). Quickborn-Verlag, Hamburg 2010, ISBN 978-3-87651-318-8 (1  CD ).
  • Dat groote plattdüütsche bible audiobook. För lüttje un groote Kinner (=  Plattdüütsch in de Kark ). Music: Matthias Hülsemann. LAGOline-Music, Hemmingen 2011 (double CD).
  • Mien Welt blifft Platt (=  Dat Hörbook ). Quickborn-Verlag, Hamburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-87651-365-2 (1 CD).

Web links

Commons : Yared Dibaba  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Martin Märtens: On the Schlachte the ships observed. ( Memento from May 11, 2013 in the Internet Archive ). Interview with Yared Dibaba. In: Bremen Magazin. No. 348, May 2013, pp. 14–15.
  2. Antje Hildebrandt: The man who follows in Eva Herman's footsteps . Interview with Yared Dibaba. In: Welt Online . October 12, 2007, accessed May 11, 2013.
  3. Yared Dibaba: “Don't fumble with it, if it doesn't work” . ( Kreiszeitung.de [accessed on March 5, 2019]).
  4. Proven: Dibaba remains Eva Herman's successor. at DWDL.de , December 10, 2007.
  5. Report onquotemeter.de , accessed on July 22, 2009.
  6. Report on dwdl.de , accessed on August 16, 2012.
  7. Broadcast page on daserste.de , accessed on August 23, 2018.
  8. Rote Rosen website at daserste.de, accessed on December 2, 2019.
  9. Düt un dat op Platt. In: ndr.de , March 13, 2020, accessed on April 12, 2020.
  10. Schmidt Barrien Prize goes to Yared Dibaba. In: anzeiger-verlag.de , March 10, 2020, accessed on April 12, 2020.