Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Birthdate
1938-11-01
Day of Death
2013-12-13
Place of Birth
Asch, German
Horst Tomayer
Biography
Horst Tomayer (born November 1, 1938, in Asch; died December 13, 2013, in Hamburg) was a German poet, columnist, and actor. After training as an insurance clerk, Horst Tomayer worked asâamong other thingsâa journalist, radio contributor, and satirist. He became particularly well-known for his long-running column, *Tomayers ehrliches Tagebuch* (Tomayerâs Honest Diary), which appeared in the magazine *konkret* from 1982 until shortly before his death. During the 1970s and 1980s, he also garnered attention through satirical telephone stunts, in which he posed as a conservative persona to elicit provocative statements from prominent public figures. Tomayer authored numerous radio piecesâincluding contributions to the WDR program *Kritisches Tagebuch*âand performed as a spoken-word artist alongside Hermann L. Gremliza. In 1990, a ruling by the Federal Constitutional Court attracted nationwide attention when it classified his parody *Deutschlandlied â86* as protected satire. In addition to his journalistic and literary work, Tomayer also appeared as an actor in film and television productions. His credits included the *Otto* films; TV series such as *Kir Royal*, *Tierarzt Dr. Engel*, and *Der KĂśnig von Bärenbach*; and the feature-film comedies *7 Zwerge â Männer allein im Wald* and *7 Zwerge â Der Wald ist nicht genug*. In 1994, he took on a more substantial film role in Hans-Christoph Blumenbergâs *Rotwang muĂ weg!*. Tomayer died in 2013 at the age of 75 due to complications from cancer.
Filmography (8)
7 Dwarves: The Forest Is Not Enough
2006
7 Zwerge - Männer allein im Wald
2004
Otto - The Disaster Movie
2000Rotwang Must Go!
1994
Otto â The New Movie
1987
Otto - The Movie
1985