Hape Kerkeling

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    December 9, 1964 (61 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Recklinghausen, Germany

    Hape Kerkeling

    Biography

    Hans-Peter Wilhelm "Hape" Kerkeling (* 9. December 1964 in Recklinghausen) is a German comedian, author, television presenter, actor, director, singer, radio play speaker, audiobook and voice actor. Hape Kerkeling became a popular television and stage comedian from the mid-1980s. In 1985, at the age of 20, he received his first regular television program Kangaroo. This was followed by other comedy formats such as Total Normal or Darüber lacht die Welt as well as the moderation of major television shows such as the German preliminary round for the Eurovision Song Contest or the awarding of the Golden Camera. Kerkeling directed several cinema and television films as an author, director and actor. His art figures such as Hannilein, Horst Schlämmer, Siegfried Schwäbli, Uschi Blum and Evje van Dampen also became known to a wide audience. As a voice actor, he lent his voice to the panda Po in several films in the series Kung Fu Panda and the snowman Olaf from the Frozen films. As a book author, Kerkeling published one of the best-selling German non-fiction books in 2006 with Ich bin dann mal weg.

    Known For

    • Horst Schlämmer - Isch kandidiere!

      Horst Schlämmer - Isch kandidiere!

      2009

    • Kein Pardon

      Kein Pardon

      1993

    • Der Boandlkramer und die ewige Liebe

      Der Boandlkramer und die ewige Liebe

      2021

    • Club Las Piranjas

      Club Las Piranjas

      1995

    • Wetten, dass..?

      Wetten, dass..?

      1981

    • Die Harald Schmidt Show

      Die Harald Schmidt Show

      1995

    • Das Traumschiff

      Das Traumschiff

      1981

    • A man, a fjord!

      A man, a fjord!

      2009

    • Samba in Mettmann

      Samba in Mettmann

      2004

    • Markus Lanz

      Markus Lanz

      2008

    • Großstadtrevier

      Großstadtrevier

      1986

    • Mein Name ist Otto

      Mein Name ist Otto

      2024

    • Zimmer frei!

      Zimmer frei!

      1996

    • Let's Dance

      Let's Dance

      2006

    • Die Oma ist tot

      Die Oma ist tot

      1997