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== Biography ==
== Biography ==

After dropping out of high school, he started an apprenticeship as a construction draftsman. He soon changed plans and was admitted to the [[Duisburg]] conservatory to study piano, after passing an entrance exam for particularly gifted applicants (it later turned out that his diploma was invalid since he dropped out of high school too early). He then toured as a little-known jazz musician and as an entertainer, basically a stand-up comedian, in local clubs. Schneider is a multi-instrumentalist, playing various instruments such as the [[Hammond organ]], acoustic and electric guitar, [[ukulele]], drums, piano, accordion, trumpet, cello, saxophone, clarinet and others.{{citation needed|date=January 2012}}
After dropping out of high school, he started an apprenticeship as a construction draftsman. He soon changed plans and was admitted to the [[Duisburg]] conservatory to study piano, after passing an entrance exam for particularly gifted applicants (it later turned out that his diploma was invalid since he dropped out of high school too early). He then toured as a little-known jazz musician and as an entertainer, basically a stand-up comedian, in local clubs. Schneider is a multi-instrumentalist, playing various instruments such as the [[Hammond organ]], acoustic and electric guitar, [[ukulele]], drums, piano, accordion, trumpet, cello, saxophone, clarinet and others.{{citation needed|date=January 2012}}


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* 1987: The Last Jazz
* 1987: The Last Jazz
* 1989: Seine größten Erfolge (''His greatest hits'')
* 1989: Seine größten Erfolge (''His greatest hits'')
* 1990: New York, I’m Coming
* 1990: New York, I'm Coming
* 1991: Hörspiele Vol.1 (1979–1984) (''Radio dramas'')
* 1991: Hörspiele Vol.1 (1979–1984) (''Radio dramas'')
* 1992: Hörspiele Vol.2 (1985–1987)
* 1992: Hörspiele Vol.2 (1985–1987)
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* 2013: Sommer, Sonne, Kaktus (''Summer, sun, cactus'')
* 2013: Sommer, Sonne, Kaktus (''Summer, sun, cactus'')
* 2017: Heart Attack No. 1 (feat. [[Pete York]])
* 2017: Heart Attack No. 1 (feat. [[Pete York]])
* 2019: Partypeople (beim Fleischer) (''Partypeople (At the Butcher)'')


== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==

=== own movies ===
=== own movies ===
* 1982: ''The Privatier'' (not published)
* 1982: ''The Privatier'' (not published)
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==References==
==References==
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*[http://www.laut.de/wortlaut/artists/s/schneider_helge/index.htm Helge Schneider at laut.de] {{de icon}}
* [http://www.laut.de/wortlaut/artists/s/schneider_helge/index.htm Helge Schneider at laut.de] {{de icon}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 18:57, 15 December 2019

Helge Schneider
Born (1955-08-30) 30 August 1955 (age 69)
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)comedian, jazz musician, actor, author, film and theatre director
WebsiteOfficial homepage (German)
Helge Schneider. Zelt-Musik-Festival 2017 in Freiburg, Germany

Helge Schneider (born 30 August 1955 in Mülheim an der Ruhr) is a German comedian, jazz musician and multi-instrumentalist, author, film and theatre director, and actor. Schneider's works are an unconventional mixture of horseplay humor, parody, and jazz-influenced music. They involve spontaneity and improvisation as important elements.

Biography

After dropping out of high school, he started an apprenticeship as a construction draftsman. He soon changed plans and was admitted to the Duisburg conservatory to study piano, after passing an entrance exam for particularly gifted applicants (it later turned out that his diploma was invalid since he dropped out of high school too early). He then toured as a little-known jazz musician and as an entertainer, basically a stand-up comedian, in local clubs. Schneider is a multi-instrumentalist, playing various instruments such as the Hammond organ, acoustic and electric guitar, ukulele, drums, piano, accordion, trumpet, cello, saxophone, clarinet and others.[citation needed]

He became a popular comedian in the 1990s and is still one of the best known German comedians.[citation needed] He toured and still tours (alone and with his bands "Hardcore", "The Firefuckers" and others) through major concert halls with a mixture of music and comedy. He frequently appears on German TV, and is probably best known for his song Katzenklo (Kitty Litter Box): "Katzenklo, Katzenklo, ja das macht die Katze froh" ("Kitty litter tray, kitty litter tray, that's what makes the kitty gay [happy]."), which spent 17 weeks on the German music charts in 1994, peaking at number 13.[1] He has written, directed and starred in four Low-budget movies. He has also composed and performed music for numerous films, including some of his own films like Texas – Doc Snyder hält die Welt in Atem and Jazzclub – Der frühe Vogel fängt den Wurm.[citation needed] In 2007 he appeared as Adolf Hitler in a satirical film: My Führer – The Really Truest Truth about Adolf Hitler.

Schneider has written nine books, including an autobiography ("My whole life's in this book, up to right now. The second part will come in thirty or forty years") and a musical, "Mendy – das Wusical", which appeared at Bochum Theatre in 2004.[citation needed]

His comic techniques are often referred to as highly unique, extremely anarchic (also by himself) and include parody, use of the Ruhr Region local dialect Ruhrdeutsch, the unexpected use of infantile language and other unexpected stylistic transitions, slapstick/physical humour, Dada-esque absurdity, sudden and unexpected use of crude/sexual humour, references to national and international highbrow and lowbrow culture, and phonetic and declamatory playfulness and exaggeration.[citation needed] Vast parts of his material are deeply rooted in German language and do not translate well into other languages.

Discography

Helge Schneider 2002
  • 1987: The Last Jazz
  • 1989: Seine größten Erfolge (His greatest hits)
  • 1990: New York, I'm Coming
  • 1991: Hörspiele Vol.1 (1979–1984) (Radio dramas)
  • 1992: Hörspiele Vol.2 (1985–1987)
  • 1992: Guten Tach (Hello there)
  • 1993: Es gibt Reis Baby (We're gonna have some rice, baby)
  • 1993: Die Geschenkkassette (5 CDs; The gift box)
  • 1995: Es rappelt im Karton (Rumble in the cardboard box)
  • 1997: Da Humm
  • 1998: Helge 100% live – The Berlin Tapes
  • 1999: Eiersalat in Rock (Egg salad in rock, released as Helge and the Firefuckers)
  • 1999: Jazz (& Hardcore)
  • 2000: Hefte raus – Klassenarbeit! (Workbooks out – exam time!)
  • 2003: 22 sehr, sehr gute Lieder ("The Best Of"; 22 very, very good songs)
  • 2003: Out of Kaktus!
  • 2004: 29 sehr, sehr gute Erzählungen ("The Best Of"; 29 very, very good stories)
  • 2004: Füttern Verboten (Live album; Please don't feed)
  • 2007: I Brake Together (a complex German-English wordplay: The German expression for I am collapsing (Ich breche zusammen) can be literally translated as I break (not: brake) together)
  • 2007: Akopalüze Nau (parody of "Apocalypse Now")
  • 2009: Piranhas in der Badewanne (underwater trumpet and vocals), released on the album "Auf Klassenfahrt" by "Suppi Huhn und die Kinderkönige"
  • 2013: Sommer, Sonne, Kaktus (Summer, sun, cactus)
  • 2017: Heart Attack No. 1 (feat. Pete York)
  • 2019: Partypeople (beim Fleischer) (Partypeople (At the Butcher))

Filmography

own movies

selected acting work

References

  1. ^ Template:De icon Helge Schneider's singles at musicline.de