Otto Waalkes
German comedian (born 1948)
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- Otto Gerhard Waalkes (born 22 July 1948), or mononymously Otto , is a German comedian, actor, musician, writer, and comic book artist.
- His best known trademark are the 'Ottifanten' ('Ottiphants'), elephant-like comic characters of his own design.
- Waalkes also works as a voice actor, providing the German voices of Mushu in Disney's Mulan , Sid the Sloth in the Ice Age franchise, and the Grinch in The Grinch , among others.
- Together with his older brother Karl-Heinz, he grew up in the working-class district Transvaal in Emden (East Frisia).
- He made his first public performance at the age of eleven years in a shopping mall in Emden, where he presented songs, including the Babysitter Boogie , a German version of the Baby Sittin' Boogie .
Otto Gerhard Waalkes (born 22 July 1948), or mononymously Otto, is a German comedian, actor, musician, writer, and comic book artist. He became famous in the 1970s and 1980s in Germany with his shows, books and films. His best known trademark are the 'Ottifanten' ('Ottiphants'), elephant-like comic characters of his own design. They featured on the cover of his first album release.
Waalkes also works as a voice actor, providing the German voices of Mushu in Disney's Mulan, Sid the Sloth in the Ice Age franchise, and the Grinch in The Grinch, among others.
Life
Waalkes was born as the second son of Karl Waalkes, a painter and decorator, and his wife Adele (born Lüpkes). Together with his older brother Karl-Heinz, he grew up in the working-class district Transvaal in Emden (East Frisia). His parents were deeply religious Baptists and members of the Evangelic Free Church community of Emden, which taught a Bible-class that Waalkes visited regularly. He made his first public performance at the age of eleven years in a shopping mall in Emden, where he presented songs, including the Babysitter Boogie, a German version of the Baby Sittin' Boogie. He was awarded with a voucher of 30 Deutschmark and the book Mutiny on the Bounty. When Waalkes was twelve years old, he received his first guitar. In 1964, he performed for the first time in the area of Emden with his band The Rustlers, mainly covering songs by the Beatles. Waalkes was the front of the band, being the lead singer and the lead guitarist simultaneously. He toured with his band in the regions of East Frisia for five years.
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