Scattered was the program of recordings of previously recorded skits in which Ilja Richter occurred along with a celebrity guest. He attended a private school. Georg was a Communist, who named Ilja after the Russian journalist Ilja Ehrenburg, and Eva was a Jew who survived the Third Reich under a fake Aryan identity. This section of a does not any. Following the success of the mission soon came to the evening program.
The entry to he found in the Berlin Comedy Treppauf - down stairs and went with this piece in the fall of 1983 on tour, and it was recorded for television and broadcast in 1984. In 1966 he joined with Vico Torriani - also in the theater of the West - in the musical comedy The White Horse Inn on. In November 1982, the format was discontinued. As a voice actor, his most prominent role was lending his colourful, peppy voice to from. Ilja Richter published the book The German Jew, in which he ironically grapples with his mother to the German - Jewish history.
Ilja Richter was 1975-1978 romantically involved with singer , which has been known since the early 1980s. The main role was played by Heidi Brühl. He then worked as an actor and director. There, too, the judge operated a restaurant, but in 1961 moved back to West Berlin, where they opened a boarding house. Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately. Find sources: — · · · · June 2019 Ilja Richter was born to parents Georg and Eva Richter. The extraordinary thing about the show was that artists of completely different genres pop, pop, rock occurred in succession.
Ilja Richter lives and lives in Berlin. On 8 May 2013, published You can not always be 60. The film was shot in Berlin. Life Ilja Richter was born as the third child of Eva and Georg Richter in Berlin -Karl Horst. As an actor, he played several roles in films and in theatre.
Hoffmann and Campe, Hamburg 1999,. Among the most famous figures, which he lent his voice to include the meerkat Timon from the Disney movie The Lion King, Count Duckula from the eponymous animated series and Mike Frankowski goggle from the Disney film. There, the Richters leased a restaurant. Overall, judges remained with Disco eleven years in the program. Until February 2004 he was married to film editor Stephanie Falkenhausen. From 1985 to 1987 he was a columnist for the taz and the.
. He lives in Berlin with his longtime companion Barbara Ferun, and has one child, Kolja. He dated the singer Marianne Rosenburg from 1975 to 1978. In 1963, he took a small role in the musical Annie Get Your Gun at the Theater of the West. One difference to the beat club style was that Ilja Richter - often occurred in jacket with tie and trousers creases - in marked contrast to the way how young people dressed back then. His first stage role was Ilja Richter 1961 in Belvedere at Berlin's Renaissance Theatre with Viktor de Kowa in the lead role. Georg spent nine and a half years in the penitentiary and concentration camp during the Third Reich.
From 1995 to 1997 he married the singer Stephanie von Falkenhausen. In: Bibliothek der deutschen Werte. His most famous appearance was the one- man play The announcer of a striptease number is not on by and directed by Detlef Altenbeck. As woodworm in the opera he created with Gesellschaft Opernnacherzählungen. In 1997 disco was parodied in the 100th episode of Kalkofes focusing screen with Premiere. For a time, was a judge member of the ensemble of the Bremen theater. In 1955, Ilja's sister Janina was born, and in 1959 they moved to Cologne.
There the parents leased a restaurant. From 1970 moderated judge the music program alone. In addition to his autobiography Spot out! He also provided the German voices of Mike Wazowski in , the title character of and Dave in. His talent was a lot of attention when he friends and foes played in the two- person play as a partner of 1966. There, too, the Richters ran a restaurant, but moved back in 1960 to West Berlin, where they opened a pension.
In the 1970s, Richter became famous in West-Germany as television presenter of , a music show filmed before a young live audience in which he also performed in sketches. They named the son after Ilya Ehrenburg. On February 13, 1971 it was disco. Richter is also active as a voice actor, especially for animated films. .
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