
Herbert Feuerstein
俳優
1937年6月15日 — 2020年10月6日 (83年)
Herbert Feuerstein (born June 15, 1937, in Zell am See, Austria; died October 6, 2020, in Erftstadt, North Rhine-Westphalia) was an Austrian-German journalist, cabaret artist, actor, and entertainer.
Herbert Feuerstein initially studied music at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and later worked in New York as a journalist and editor-in-chief of the German-language newspaper *New Yorker Staats-Zeitung*. After returning to Europe, he became the publishing director of the satirical magazine *pardon* and subsequently, over many years, shaped the German edition of *MAD* magazine as its editor-in-chief.
Feuerstein achieved nationwide fame starting in the late 1980s through his collaboration with Harald Schmidt on the television programs *Pssst …* and *Schmidteinander*, in which his absurdist humor and self-deprecating demeanor became his trademarks. Numerous other television formats followed, including *Feuersteins Reisen*, the legendary twelve-hour live broadcast *Feuersteins Nacht*, as well as regular appearances on shows such as *Genial daneben* and *Was bin ich?*. He was also active as an actor, appearing in films such as *Vollidiot* and *Wickie und die starken Männer*, as well as in theater and opera productions.
Furthermore, Feuerstein worked extensively as a voice actor and writer. Among other roles, he lent his voice to characters in *Die Sendung mit der Maus* and the animated film *The Incredibles*. His literary radio program *SpielArt* on WDR 5, which he hosted from 2003 to 2017, also received great acclaim; his autobiographically tinged segments blended humor, culture, and personal memories. In 2014, he published his memoirs, *Die neun Leben des Herrn F.*.
Feuerstein most recently lived in Erftstadt and was married to editor Grit Bergmann. He died in 2020 at the age of 83.
Herbert Feuerstein initially studied music at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and later worked in New York as a journalist and editor-in-chief of the German-language newspaper *New Yorker Staats-Zeitung*. After returning to Europe, he became the publishing director of the satirical magazine *pardon* and subsequently, over many years, shaped the German edition of *MAD* magazine as its editor-in-chief.
Feuerstein achieved nationwide fame starting in the late 1980s through his collaboration with Harald Schmidt on the television programs *Pssst …* and *Schmidteinander*, in which his absurdist humor and self-deprecating demeanor became his trademarks. Numerous other television formats followed, including *Feuersteins Reisen*, the legendary twelve-hour live broadcast *Feuersteins Nacht*, as well as regular appearances on shows such as *Genial daneben* and *Was bin ich?*. He was also active as an actor, appearing in films such as *Vollidiot* and *Wickie und die starken Männer*, as well as in theater and opera productions.
Furthermore, Feuerstein worked extensively as a voice actor and writer. Among other roles, he lent his voice to characters in *Die Sendung mit der Maus* and the animated film *The Incredibles*. His literary radio program *SpielArt* on WDR 5, which he hosted from 2003 to 2017, also received great acclaim; his autobiographically tinged segments blended humor, culture, and personal memories. In 2014, he published his memoirs, *Die neun Leben des Herrn F.*.
Feuerstein most recently lived in Erftstadt and was married to editor Grit Bergmann. He died in 2020 at the age of 83.
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作品リスト
| 2015 | |
| 2013 | Neo Magazin Royale · as Guest |
| 2012 | Finn und der Weg zum Himmel · as Gott |
| 2012 | Fly Away · as Herbert Miesbach |
| 2009 | Vicky the Viking · as Tulpe |
| 2008 | Frau Holle · as Scherenschleifer Timor |
| 2008 | African Race - Die verrückte Jagd nach dem Marakunda · as Dombischof |
| 2007 | Complete Idiot · as Gerichtsvollzieher |
| 2006 | Crazy Race 3 - Sie knacken jedes Schloss · as Veranstalter |
| 2006 | The Hour of Fairytales · as Rumpelstilzchen |
| 2005 | Die Nachrichten · as Reichelt |
| 2005 | Der Staatsanwalt · as Pfarrer |
| 2003 | SOKO Köln · as Pfarrer Kunze |
| 2003 | Globi and the Stolen Shadows · as Globi (voice) |
| 2003 | |
| 2002 | Santa Claudia · as Dirk Hansen |
| 2002 | Bernds Hexe · as Hexenprüfer Hufnagel |
| 2002 | Edel & Starck · as Senator Raffin |
| 2002 | For Heaven's Sake (2002) · as Direktor |
| 2001 | Manitou's Shoe · as Apachenfotograf (extended Edition) |
| 2001 | SOKO Leipzig · as Frank Tomanski |
| 2001 | Ausziehn! · as Konrad |
| 2000 | Manila · as Regisseur |
| 1999 | Fake - Die Fälschung · as Pathologe |
| 1997 | Nikola · as Tanzlehrer Ockerblom |
| 1997 | Bullyparade (DE) · as Cast |
| 1996 | Schlosshotel Orth · as Erik Latour |
| 1996 | Die Wochenshow · as Spartacus - Der Größte Stuntman Der Welt |
| 1996 | Der Trip · as Dieters Vater |
| 1995 | Entführung aus der Lindenstraße · as Detlef Hase |
| 1995 | |
| 1995 | Nich' mit Leo · as Bollmann |
| 1993 | |
| 1993 | Salto Postale · as Polizist |
| 1990 | Schmidteinander · as Moderator |
| 1985 | Lindenstraße · as Schornsteinfeger |
| 1981 | A Case for Two · as Gerhard |
| 1971 | Polizeiruf 110 · as Alexander |
| 2020 | Herr Feuerstein schreibt seinen Nachruf · as Self |
| 2014 | MDR um 4 · as Self |
| 2008 | Markus Lanz · as Self |
| 2007 | Willkommen Österreich · as Self |
| 2006 | Lafer! Lichter! Lecker! · as Self |
| 2006 | Quiz Taxi · as Self |
| 2005 | Pastewka · as Self |
| 2004 | Harald Schmidt · as Self |
| 2004 | Die Kurt Krömer Show · as Self |
| 2004 | Sarah Kuttner - Die Show · as Self - Guest |
| 2003 | Menschen bei Maischberger · as Self |
| 2001 | Hart aber fair · as Self |
| 2000 | Kaffee oder Tee? · as Self |
| 1999 | Volle Kanne · as Self |
| 1999 | Beckmann · as Self |
| 1998 | Die Johannes B. Kerner Show · as Self |
| 1996 | Zimmer frei! · as Self |
| 1995 | Harald Schmidt Show · as Self |
| 1994 | alfredissimo! Kochen mit Bio · as Self |
| 1994 | Exclusiv - Das Star-Magazin · as Self |
| 1992 | Hans Meiser · as Self |
| 1992 | Riverboat · as Self |
| 1991 | Boulevard Bio · as Self |
| 1991 | DAS! · as Self |
| 1987 | Nachtcafé · as Self |
| 1979 | NDR Talk Show · as Self |
| 1976 | Kölner Treff · as Self |
| 1974 | 3nach9 · as Self |
| 1964 | Grimme Award · as Self |
| 1959 | Stars in der Manege · as Self |
| 1990 | Schmidteinander · as Head Writer |










