Olli Dittrich

Olli Dittrich (born 20 November 1956 in Offenbach am Main) is a German actor, comedian, television personality and musician.

Olli Dittrich
Olli Dittrich in 2012
Born (1956-11-20) 20 November 1956
OccupationGerman actor, comedian, television personality and musician

Life

Dittrich completed a three year-education as a theatre painter in the State Opera House/Hamburg (1975-1978). At the same time he started his professional career as a musician (piano, guitar, drums), composer and writer of song lyrics. He became famous in Germany for his work as an actor, author and comedian in the German television comedy-programme RTL Samstag Nacht. Dittrich appeared in Motion Pictures, TV-Series, but he also performs live on stage. He sang and played in the band Die Doofen with Wigald Boning, which sold over 1,5 Mio copies with only two albums. Dittrich was also the Co-Writer and Co-Producer of this No.1-Act. In 1995 they started playing as one of the supporting acts with Jon Bon Jovi on his stadium tour through Germany. As a musician he plays in the band Texas Lightning, who also had a No1-Hit ("No No Never") and Top5-Album. The Band represented Germany at the "Eurovision Song Contest" in 2006. After working on the programme RTL Samstag Nacht for five years, Dittrich appeared in many television programmes, shows or films, such as Blind Date (German TV series), Frühstücksfernsehen and Dittsche (just a small selection) and received many awards and nominations. Nowadays, Dittrich is regarded in Germany as being one of the most versatile actors, specialized in creating fictional characters.

Works

Films

  • 1997: Der Neffe (TV film)
  • 1998: Quest for Camelot (Animation film), German Voice of "Devon"
  • 1999: Frau Rettich, die Czerni und ich, as Bart
  • 1999: Late Show, as Wollner
  • 2004: Stauffenberg (TV film), as Goebbels
  • 2004: Der Wixxer, as Dieter Dubinski
  • 2006: 7 Zwerge – Der Wald ist nicht genug, as Pinocchio
  • 2009: Same Same But Different, as Ben's father
  • 2010: Ottos Eleven, as Harry Hirsch
  • 2011: Carl & Bertha (TV film), as Gottlieb Daimler
  • 2011: Der Relativitätstheorie der Liebe
  • 2013: König von Deutschland, as Thomas Müller
  • 2013: Buddy

Television

  • 1991: Bonings Bonbons
  • 1993-1998: RTL Samstag Nacht (148 Shows)
  • 2000–2001: Olli, Tiere, Sensationen (TV series, 16 Shows)
  • 2001–2007: Blind Date (Impro-Series with Anke Engelke, 6 episodes)
  • 2003–2011: Genial Daneben (Guest)
  • since 2004: Dittsche (over 200 episodes, still running), as Dittsche
  • 2006: Was tun, Herr Beckenbauer? (Harald Schmidt Spezial, TV-Special), as Franz Beckenbauer
  • 2009: Pastewka (TV series), Special guest
  • 2010: Nachtschicht (TV series), episode: Ein Mord zu viel, as Herrenausstatter
  • 2013: Frühstücksfernsehen (TV-Persiflage Part 1, with Cordula Stratmann)
  • 2014: Das TalkGespräch (TV-Persiflage Part 2, with Cordula Stratmann)
  • 2015: Schorsch Aigner – Der Mann, der Franz Beckenbauer war (TV-Persiflage Part 3)
  • 2015: Das FIFA-Märchen – Fragen an Schorsch Aigner (TV-Persiflage Part 4)
  • 2015: Jennifer – Sehnsucht nach was Besseres (TV miniseries, 3 episodes), as Dietmar
  • 2016: Der Sandro-Report: Zahlemann live (TV-Persiflage Part 5)
  • 2016: Selbstgespräche mit Konstantin Pfau (TV-Persiflage Part 6)
  • 2017: Der Meisterreporter – Sigmar Seelenbrecht wird 81 (TV-Persiflage Part 7)
  • 2017: Trixie Wonderland – Weihnachten mit Trixie Dörfel
  • 2018: Trixie Nightmare – Der tiefe Fall der Trixie Dörfel
  • 2019: FRUST - das Magazin

Music

  • Die Doofen
  • Texas Lightning

Awards

Television

  • 1994: Bayerischer Fernsehpreis for RTL Samstag Nacht
  • 1994: Bambi for RTL-Samstag Nacht
  • 1995: Bambi for Die Doofen
  • 1995: Adolf-Grimme-Preis"Spezial" for "Zwei Stühle – Eine Meinung" (RTL Samstag Nacht)
  • 1995: Goldene Europa for "Die Doofen“
  • 1995: Goldene Romy (Austria) for "RTL-Samstag Nacht“
  • 2003: Bayerischer Fernsehpreis for "Blind Date" (ZDF)
  • 2003: Adolf-Grimme-Preis with Gold for "Blind Date" (ZDF)
  • 2004: Deutscher Fernsehpreis for "Dittsche – das wirklich wahre Leben" (WDR)
  • 2005: Adolf-Grimme-Preis with Gold for "Dittsche – das wirklich wahre Leben" (WDR)
  • 2007: DVD-Award for "Dittsche – das wirklich wahre Leben“
  • 2008: Radio Regenbogen-Award – "Beste Comedy “
  • 2009: Goldene Kamera – "Best Entertainment“
  • 2010: Göttinger Elch – Lifework
  • 2011: "Bremen 4 - Comedy-Preis / Ehrenpreis
  • 2013: "Das grosse Kleinkunstfestival der Wühlmaeuse" - Ehrenpreis
  • 2015: Tegtmeiers Erben – Ehrenpreis
  • 2016: Adolf-Grimme-Preis for "Schorsch Aigner - der Mann, der Franz Beckenbauer war"
  • 2016: Bayerischer Fernsehpreis for "Schorsch Aigner - der Mann, der Franz Beckenbauer war"
  • 2017: Deutscher Comedypreis - Best Actor for "Selbstgespraeche mit Konstantin Pfau", "Der Meisterreporter - Sigmar Seelenbrecht wird 81"
  • 2018: Deutscher Comedypreis / Category „Best Sitcom“ Jennifer – Sehnsucht nach was Besseres (Ensemblemember)
  • 2019: Prix Pantheon, Honorary Award

Music

  • 1995: Echo for "Die Doofen“
  • 1995: Viva COMET for "Die Doofen“
  • 1995: Goldene Stimmgabel (ZDF) for "Die Doofen“
  • 1996: Golden Reel Award (United States) for "Die Doofen“
  • 1995–1996: 7 Gold and Platin Awards for "Die Doofen“
  • 2005–2006: 5 Country Music-Awards (diverse Kategorien) for "Texas Lightning
  • 2006: 3 Gold and Platin Awards for "Texas Lightning“

Honors

Asteroid 283141 Dittsche, discovered by German amateur astronomer Rolf Apitzsch in 2008, was named in his honor.[1] The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 6 April 2018 (M.P.C. 112434).[2]

References

  1. "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 283141 Dittsche (2008 YW26)". Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  2. "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
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