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Hans Peter Wilhelm "Hape" Kerkeling (; born 9 December 1964) is a German comedian, TV presenter, author, and actor.


Career

At secondary school in
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, Hape Kerkeling and some fellow students formed a band (''Gesundfutter'', meaning: health food) and published a record (''Hawaii''). Kerkeling started his career as a comedian in radio, working for various German broadcasting companies, such as WDR and BR. His breakthrough came in 1984/85 when, still aged only 19, he got a role in the ''Känguru''
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show (the German word for ''
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'' deliberately spelt without an "h" at the end although this broke the spelling rules at that time). The best-known character in this show was the little boy ''Hannilein'', played by Kerkeling, an irritating child with red hair in a pudding-basin style, dungarees and sitting on giant-sized chairs, who commented on the world of adults. Later came guest appearances and sketches on the
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show ''Extratour''. Then in 1989, Kerkeling started up his own comedy TV show, ''
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'' (''Totally Normal''), along with pianist Achim Hagemann. This show, a satirical
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on prime-time TV shows, had a totally new format and was awarded several television prizes such as the
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, the
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. On the show, Kerkeling made television history on 25 April 1991 when he dressed up as Queen
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on a state visit to
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and almost managed to get into
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to meet the
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for lunch. The satirical song from this show, ''Das ganze Leben ist ein Quiz'' (''All life is a quiz''), made it into the German pop charts. In 1992, Kerkeling's first film came out: ', which he directed and starred in, as well as helping to write the script. In 1992, Kerkeling turned down an offer by the big
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company
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to work on the popular prime-time show '' Wetten, dass..?'' and instead, without his previous partner Hagemann, moved to the independent television sector with the show ''Cheese''. This was similar in concept to ''Total Normal'' and viewing figures were relatively high; still this is considered as his first flop. In the second half of the 1990s, Kerkeling worked once more for ARD, presenting the show ''Warmumsherz'' (''Heartwarming''), and filmed several television films (' (1995), ''
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'', 1996; ''Die Oma ist tot'', 1997). In 1999, Kerkeling returned to success with his Sat.1 show ''Darüber lacht die Welt'' (''What makes the world laugh''). He also presented the yearly fundraising gala for the German AIDS fund ''Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe''. In 2003, he was awarded the
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(German Television Prize) in the category ''Best Entertainment Presenter''. In January 2004, Kerkeling made another film titled ''Samba in Mettmann'', which is set in
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in
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. In May 2004, and a year later in May 2005, he presented the ''Großer Deutsch-Test'' (a national test show for German grammar and spelling) and in October 2004 the ''Großer Deutschlandtest'' (a test about people's knowledge of Germany). In April and May 2006, he presented the live TV show ''Let's Dance'', the German version of '' Strictly Come Dancing''/'' Dancing with the Stars'', with
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. German broadcaster ZDF started the production of Kerkeling's ''Ein Mann, ein Fjord!'' (''A Man, A
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!'') in May 2008, directed by Angelo Colagrossi and written by Kerkeling, Angelo Colagrossi and Angelina Maccarone. Starring Jürgen Tarrach, Anneke Kim Sarnau, Matthias Brandt and Horst Krause the film portrays Kerkeling as Horst Schlämmer, Uschi Blum and Gisela. The movie premiered on 21 January 2009, on ZDF. In a survey by the television station Kabel 1 in 2005, Kerkeling made it into the top ten favourite faces on German television; the only other two presenters were
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and
Thomas Gottschalk Thomas Johannes Gottschalk (born 18 May 1950) is a German radio and television host and entertainer. He is best known for hosting '' Wetten, dass..?'', for many years Europe's biggest television show, which he steered to huge success in Germany, ...
. In 2001, Kerkeling went on a
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, following the
Way of St James The Camino de Santiago ( la, Peregrinatio Compostellana, "Pilgrimage of Compostela"; gl, O Camiño de Santiago), known in English as the Way of St James, is a network of pilgrims' ways or pilgrimages leading to the shrine of the apostle Saint ...
for to
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. In June 2006, his book ''Ich bin dann mal weg'' (''I'm off for a bit, then''), his diary of this pilgrimage, was top of the ''
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'' magazine non-fiction bestseller list. By May 2008, it had sold three million copies. It appeared in English in 2009 with the title ''I'm Off Then: Losing and Finding Myself on the Camino De Santiago''. It has also been translated into French, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Latvian, Spanish, and Chinese. Since early 2005, Kerkeling has presented the show ''Hape trifft!'' (which is ambiguous in the German language and may be translated as ''Hape hits the spot!'' or ''Hape meets!'') show, produced by
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's production team ''i&u TV'' on RTL. In 2013, Kerkeling spoke and sang the German version of Olaf, a snowman from the new Disney movie '' Frozen''. A film about his childhood was released in 2018, titled ''Der Junge muss an die frische Luft'', based on his semi-autographic book, with the main character played by Julius Weckauf. The film biography by Oscar-winning director
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was well-received by film critics and the most successful German film of 2018 in German cinemas, selling over 3.8 tickets.


Personal life

On 10 December 1991, in a German television talkshow, filmmaker
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revealed that Kerkeling, among others, was gay. Kerkeling's comment on the ensuing fuss (mostly in the
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) was that while anyone of a more sensitive nature than him would probably have climbed into the bath with a hairdryer, he could not see the point: they would be dragging another poor soul through the dirt the next day anyway. Kerkeling lives with his life partner and co-author Angelo Colagrossi in Berlin. Colagrossi wrote a large number of texts and sketches for ''Total Normal'' and other shows, and co-directed the films ''Kein Pardon'', ''Willi und die Windzors'', ''Die Oma ist tot'', ''Samba in Mettmann'' and ''Ein Mann, ein Fjord!''. In March 2011, Kerkeling announced that he and Colagrossi were getting a divorce.


Characters


Horst Schlämmer

Horst Schlämmer is one of Kerkeling's current characters (and the most successful), the deputy editor of the fictitious newspaper ''
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er Tagblatt''. His motto is to "get up close and ask tough questions". Dressed in a grey trenchcoat and with a small black manbag on his arm, he holds interviews at real events such as the
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elections. Schlämmer speaks to interviewees in an overfamiliar manner, using ''du'' for ''you'' rather than the polite ''Sie'', and addressing them as ''Schätzelein'' (''sweetheart''). He seems to think he is a
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, attempting to kiss female interviewees despite his loose false teeth. To impress women, he boasts that he earns three thousand (
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) net a month. On the ARD's
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show, Kerkeling explained his methods. Before a Schlämmer interview, he said, he pours a few drops of strong liquor over his coat, to give the interviewee the impression he or she is being interviewed by a real reporter, but with an alcohol problem, prompting a real response. The single ''Schätzelein'' came out at the start of 2006, including the songs ''Schätzelein'' and ''Meine letzte Zigarette'' (''My last cigarette''). In May 2006 Schlämmer appeared on ''
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'' (the German ''
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'') as a celebrity candidate, and became the first person to persuade
Günther Jauch Günther Johannes Jauch (; born 13 July 1956) is a German television presenter, television producer, and journalist. Career Jauch is known for a unique style of informing and entertaining people that is generally considered witty and funny. ...
, the presenter of ''Wer wird Millionär'', into the contestant's seat. The two made 500,000 euro for a good cause (German AIDS Foundation). In 2007 a computer game "Weisse Bescheid?!", based on Horst Schlämmer, was released. In 2009 Kerkeling announced a
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about Horst Schlämmer running for German Chancellor. It was scheduled to be released to cinemas in Germany shortly before the German federal election of 2009. According to a BBC piece, Horst Schlämmer would receive 18% of the German vote due partly to his Obama inspired slogan, "Yes weekend".


Hannilein

Kerkeling, in ''Kerkelings Kinderstunde'' (Kerkelings children's hour), as a cheeky child of preschool age named ''Hannilein'', with red tousled hair and a
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, sits on oversized chairs and comments on the adult world.


Evje van Dampen

Is a female Dutch relationship counselor who meets various German celebrities (such as
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or
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).


Siggi Schwäbli

Siegfried (Siggi) Schwäbli is a character who first appeared in 1990 in some episodes of ''Total Normal''. Slow-witted, short-sighted and with glasses made of plastic blocks, Siggi constantly puts his foot in it and often has no idea what is going on. At the ''Cannstatter Volksfest'' festival in
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, for example, he went on the
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with
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, a TV host, and almost passed out with fear.


Gisela

Gisela has recently been discovered by Horst Schlaemmer to act in commercials for ''Krueger Coffee''. She has been happily married to her husband, Wolfgang since 1983.


Uschi Blum

Kerkeling performs as a parody of an overweight, aging German
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singer with streaky success and ridiculous lyrics in her songs.


Awards

;1983 * Scharfrichterbeil ;1991 * Adolf-Grimme-Preis in silver for ''Total Normal'' *
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* Bayerischer Fernsehpreis for ''Total Normal'' *
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*
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for ''Total Normal'' * ''Goldener Gong'' of the TV program magazine ''Gong'' * Bronze Rose of Montreux for ''Total Normal'' *
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;2002 * Peter-Frankenfeld-Preis ;2003 * Deutscher Fernsehpreis (as a host) for ''Die 70er Show'' ;2004 *
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for presenting ''Die 70er Show'' *
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as best presenter, for ''Die 70er Show'' ;2005 * Deutscher Comedypreis "Best Comedian" * Goldene Kamera "Best TV Entertainer" ;2006 *
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''best comedian'' and ''special award'' for Horst Schlämmer *
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in the category ''best entertainment broadcasting/best presentation'' for his participation in ''
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'' (''
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'') celebrity special WM 2006 (RTL) *
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from the 1LIVE radio network by (WDR) ''best comedian'' *Horst Schlämmer given an award by the independent ''MediumMagazin'' as "honorary entertainment journalist of the year" *''Bestseller Author of the Year'' for 1.1 million copies sold of his travelogue '' Ich bin dann mal weg'' * Honorary member of the Verein Deutsche Sprache (German Language Association) ;2007 *
Adolf-Grimme-Preis The Grimme-Preis ("Grimme Award"; prior to 2011: Adolf-Grimme-Preis) is one of the most prestigious German television awards. It is named after the first general director of Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk, Adolf Grimme.German Adult Education Centres'' *
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Order of Merit from North Rhine-Westphalia *
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in the category "Charity" ;2015 *Goldene Kamera Jubilee Award ;2018 *
Bayerischer Fernsehpreis Bayerischer Fernsehpreis (the Bavarian TV award) is an award presented by the government of Bavaria, Germany since 1989. The prize symbol is the "Blue Panther", a figure from the Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory. The prize money is €10,000 (Spe ...
(Bavarian TV Award), Bavarian Minister-President's award


Works

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References


External links


German website

Hape Kerkeling erhält den Adolf-Grimme-Preis

"German Borat shakes up election" BBC
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