Rainer Basedow



Actor and cabaret artist Rainer basido has died


Rainer Basedow



He rallied as a guard in the" Der eremober hotzenplotz "about law and order and became known through broadcasts like" shipnwischer": Rainer Graves died at the age of 83.


One of the eye-catching was in the classic film adaptation of "the robber hotzenplotz" from 1974: Rainer basido died on Sunday at the age of 83 in his family circle after a short serious illness in Salzburg, as his agency has now announced.


With a pimple hood and a rounded mustache, the Watch director dempfilmoser, who flaunted law and order on huge pork knuckles, while the cunning hotzenplutz led him by the nose. A touch of satire on Wilhelminian state of power in the children's book fun without interruption.


Basido, who was born in IM ochlhausen in Thuringia in 1938, was cynical. In 1956 he fled the German Democratic Republic. In his eventful career, he appeared, among other things, at Klein Kom ochde in Munich, and later was a member of the lash - und Schee ochgesellschaft for almost 20 years. He was on stage along with such cabaret greats as Jochen Buss and Henning Fenske. He was also known by a larger television audience than his appearance in "shipnwischer" with Dieter Hildebrandt.


Already in 1967, Graves was seen in a larger role in the comedy "Zor Sach, Szczecin" along with Oshie glass. Since then, he has appeared in front of the camera for a number of roles in film and television productions. There are no known German crime series in which he has not been seen since the Seventies-from "Der Alte" and "Derrick" to "der Paul von T. ukels" and, of course, "Tatort".


Not only did his spectacular appearance impress the audience-his smoky voice also became a familiar volume. Among other things, Graves named John Belushi for his performance "Blues Brothers" and gave his voice to Boar Bomba in the German version of the Disney classic "The Lion King".

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