Vicco von Bülow

Vicco von Bülow

Birth : 1923-11-12, Brandenburg, Germany

Death : 2011-08-22

History

Auszug dt.Wikipedia Bernhard-Viktor Christoph-Carl von Bülow (Loriot) wurde am 12. November 1923 als Sohn des Polizeileutnants Johann-Albrecht Wilhelm von Bülow (1899–1972) und dessen erster Ehefrau Charlotte Mathilde Luise, geborene von Roeder (1899–1929), Tochter Otto von Roeders (1876–1943), in Brandenburg geboren. Seine Eltern ließen sich 1928 in Gleiwitz scheiden. Bei der Familie von Bülow handelt es sich um ein altes mecklenburgisches Adelsgeschlecht mit gleichnamigem Stammhaus im Dorf Bülow bei Rehna. Der Name Bülow wurde erstmals 1154 bei der Grundsteinlegung des Ratzeburger Doms urkundlich erwähnt. Die Stammreihe beginnt mit Godofridus de Bulowe (1229).[2][3] Viele Mitglieder der Familie brachten es im Staatswesen, beim Militär und in der Kirche zu hohen Ämtern oder machten sich um das Kulturleben verdient.[4] Zu Vicco von Bülows Verwandten zählt Bernhard von Bülow, Reichskanzler im Deutschen Kaiserreich. Von Bülow war ab 1951 mit der Hamburger Kaufmannstochter und damaligen Modeschülerin Rose-Marie, geborene Schlumbom, genannt Romi (* 1929), verheiratet und war Vater zweier Töchter – Bettina und Susanne – sowie Großvater zweier Enkelkinder;[5] er lebte von 1963 bis zu seinem Tod in Ammerland am Starnberger See.[6]

Profile

Vicco von Bülow
Vicco von Bülow

Movies

Loriot's Great Cartoon Revue
Director
Loriot, whose real name was Bernhard-Viktor Christoph-Carl von Bülow, or Vicco von Bülow for short (1923-2011), is considered to have been the greatest and most versatile German comedian of the twentieth century. From 1976 to 1978, Radio Bremen commissioned his six-part television series “Loriot”, in which live action skits alternated with short animated sketches. The series is believed to be the highpoint of Loriot’s television work and was to establish his cult status; it has long been an integral part of German cultural heritage.
Loriot's Great Cartoon Revue
Loriot, whose real name was Bernhard-Viktor Christoph-Carl von Bülow, or Vicco von Bülow for short (1923-2011), is considered to have been the greatest and most versatile German comedian of the twentieth century. From 1976 to 1978, Radio Bremen commissioned his six-part television series “Loriot”, in which live action skits alternated with short animated sketches. The series is believed to be the highpoint of Loriot’s television work and was to establish his cult status; it has long been an integral part of German cultural heritage.
Loriot – Die vollständige Fernseh-Edition
Loriots 80ster Geburtstag
Director
Loriots 80ster Geburtstag
Himself
Christmas at Hoppenstedts
Writer
Year by year millions celebrate Christmas with the Hoppenstedts. Where else would you learn how to have comfortable holidays (like with the game "Wir bauen uns ein Atomkraftwerk") and how to put secretly dispose of wrapping paper in the hallway?
Christmas at Hoppenstedts
Director
Year by year millions celebrate Christmas with the Hoppenstedts. Where else would you learn how to have comfortable holidays (like with the game "Wir bauen uns ein Atomkraftwerk") and how to put secretly dispose of wrapping paper in the hallway?
Christmas at Hoppenstedts
Opa Hoppenstedt
Year by year millions celebrate Christmas with the Hoppenstedts. Where else would you learn how to have comfortable holidays (like with the game "Wir bauen uns ein Atomkraftwerk") and how to put secretly dispose of wrapping paper in the hallway?
Pappa ante Portas
Heinrich Lohse
After ordering enough typewriting paper for 40 years, just to get discount, Heinrich Lohse is forced to retire.
Pappa ante Portas
Screenplay
After ordering enough typewriting paper for 40 years, just to get discount, Heinrich Lohse is forced to retire.
Pappa ante Portas
Director
After ordering enough typewriting paper for 40 years, just to get discount, Heinrich Lohse is forced to retire.
Otto – The Alien from East Frisia
Paul Winkelmann
Otto is the only one who is able to save his Frisian fatherland; but he needs the help of his brother, who is abroad. But his brother does not want to fulfill what he has sworn as a child. So it takes Otto a while to convince him while time is running low for his plans to save East-Frisia.
Ödipussi
Screenplay
Paul Winkelmann is the CEO of a successful business in Hamburg that he took over after the death of his father eight years ago. But he is still strongly dominated by his 78 year old mother who cares for him as a child, and who cannot understand why he took an apartment on his own after all these years. The real "problem" starts when Paul gets to know psychologist Margarethe Tietze whose relationship to her parents is also not so easy after all.
Ödipussi
Paul Winkelmann
Paul Winkelmann is the CEO of a successful business in Hamburg that he took over after the death of his father eight years ago. But he is still strongly dominated by his 78 year old mother who cares for him as a child, and who cannot understand why he took an apartment on his own after all these years. The real "problem" starts when Paul gets to know psychologist Margarethe Tietze whose relationship to her parents is also not so easy after all.
Ödipussi
Director
Paul Winkelmann is the CEO of a successful business in Hamburg that he took over after the death of his father eight years ago. But he is still strongly dominated by his 78 year old mother who cares for him as a child, and who cannot understand why he took an apartment on his own after all these years. The real "problem" starts when Paul gets to know psychologist Margarethe Tietze whose relationship to her parents is also not so easy after all.
Evelyn und die Männer
Klaus-Günther Bröse
Wer spinnt denn da, Herr Doktor?
Walter, der Göttliche
Noch 'ne Oper
Opera critic
A musical comedy written by Heinz Erhardt and his son Gero Erhardt.
Loriots Telecabinet
Loriot
Loriots Telecabinet
Director
The Longest Day
Pemsel's adjutant (uncredited)
The retelling of June 6, 1944, from the perspectives of the Germans, US, British, Canadians, and the Free French. Marshall Erwin Rommel, touring the defenses being established as part of the Reich's Atlantic Wall, notes to his officers that when the Allied invasion comes they must be stopped on the beach. "For the Allies as well as the Germans, it will be the longest day"
The Miracle of Father Malachia
Kauziger Professor
"Wunderbar" takes on a new meaning in this routine satire by Bernhard Wicki about a bar that is miraculously transported by God Himself to a nearby, new location on an island. The nature of the miracle is a bit strange, but it comes in answer to Pater Malachias' prayers to get the sin-ridden place out of the center of the city. The good and naive Malachias is subtly played by Horst Bollimann. Once this miracle of relocation has occurred, the sharks and entrepreneurs, who would bilk both the faithful and the curiosity-seekers alike, crop up like an unwanted epidemic. The mercenary and the sacred clash, as many try to find deeper meaning in what has happened, and Pater Malachias starts to doubt the wisdom of his original prayer.
The Bridge
Stabsweldfebel
A group of German boys are ordered to protect a small bridge in their home village during the waning months of the second world war. Truckloads of defeated, cynical Wehrmacht soldiers flee the approaching American troops, but the boys, full of enthusiasm for the "blood and honor" Nazi ideology, stay to defend the useless bridge. The film is based on a West German anti-war novel of the same name, written by Gregor Dorfmeister.
Sharks and Little Fish
Matrose
Four young German naval cadets begin their military service in 1940; only one of them will survive.
Friedrich Schiller – Der Triumph eines Genies
Page am Hof des Herzogs Karl Eugen
The young Schiller, whose heart and soul are writing and poetry, is forced into the military academy (the pride and joy of the Duke of Württemberg). Schiller is disgusted by the everyday routine of the military, always back and forth between breeding and drills. Conversation, conflict or even critique are discouraged – the oppression insufferable for the young rebel. Disgusted by the brutality, he writes his drama "The Bandit", which he would later publish anonymously. But following a frank conversation with the Duke, Schiller is dishonored and must leave the land.