Gerhard Polt
Birthday: 05/07/1942
Place of Birth: Munich, Bayern, Germany
Biographie:
Gerhard Polt, born May 7, 1942 in Munich, is a German cabaret artist, actor and author. He is known for his sharp political and socially critical humor, as well as his ability to illuminate human weaknesses and social ills in a humorous way.
Polt began his career in the 1970s and quickly became one of the most influential representatives of Bavarian cabaret. His performances were characterized by a mixture of political wit, satirical sketches and pointed stand-up numbers. His performances were often characterized by a mixture of absurd comedy and unsparing social criticism.
He not only performed on stage, but also appeared in various films and television productions. He became best known for his roles in films such as "Man spricht deutsh" (1988), "Kehraus" (1983) and "Herr Ober!" (1992). His acting talent and ability to embody both comic and serious roles have earned him a loyal fan base.
Polt is also active as an author and has published several books and audio books. His texts are characterized by a fine gift of observation and a keen understanding of human nature. He has also taken up controversial topics with his satirical works and positioned himself as an intellectual artist.
With his unique brand of humor and his ability to point out the absurdities of everyday life, Gerhard Polt has established himself as one of Germany's most important cabaret artists. His influence on the German cabaret scene is undeniable and his work will continue to provoke both thought and laughter.
Moview with Gerhard Polt
Germanikus - (2004)
Role: Germanikus
Herr Ober! - (1992)
Role: Ernst Held
Man spricht deutsch - (1988)
Role: Erwin Löffler