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Aliases: No known aliases

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Bobingen, Germany

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Movie Involvements: 5

TV Involvements: 27


Most Famous Work

Biography

Roy Black (January 25, 1943 – October 9, 1991) was a German schlager singer and actor, who appeared in several musical comedies and starred in the 1989 TV series, Ein Schloß am Wörthersee. Born Gerhard Höllerich in Bobingen, Bavarian Swabia, Germany, Black attended the gymnasium in Augsburg and, aged 20, founded the rock and roll band Roy Black and His Cannons. His stage name derived from his black hair and his idol, Roy Orbison. Roy Black and His Cannons achieved some local fame and were offered a recording contract with Polydor Records. However, his record producer Hans Bertram decided on a solo career for Black, and a switch to romantic songs for his protegé, a decision which soon led to nationwide fame. In 1966, his single "Ganz in Weiß" — a romantic song about marrying in white — sold in excess of one million copies by the end of 1967. His 1969 song "Dein schönstes Geschenk", sold one million copies by May 1970, having spent nine weeks at number one in the German chart. From 1967, Black also took on roles in several musical comedy films, for example in the 1969 movie Hilfe, ich liebe Zwillinge (Help, I Love Twins) opposite Uschi Glas. In 1974 Black announced his engagement to model Silke Vagts (1945-2002), and the couple got married in Munich the same year. In 1976 their son Torsten was born. They divorced in 1985. Six years later Black died of heart failure, in Heldenstein near Mühldorf am Inn, which was assumed to be a result of his addiction to alcohol and pharmaceuticals. The punk band Wizo wrote a song disparaging Black after his death, changing the lyrics of a children's song to "Roy Black ist tot" ("Roy Black is dead").

Most Famous Work

Dalli Dalli
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Dalli Dalli

(1971) Self - Candidate
Musik aus Studio B
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Musik aus Studio B

(1961) Self
Zum blauen Bock
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6

Zum blauen Bock

(1957) Self
Die ZDF-Hitparade
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Die ZDF-Hitparade

(1969) himself
Menschen
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4

Menschen

(1982) himself
Der Große Preis
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6

Der Große Preis

(1974) Self
Je später der Abend
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Je später der Abend

(1973) Self
Bitte umblättern
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6

Bitte umblättern

(1977) Self

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
1998 Himself (archive footage)
1991 N/A
1990 Lennie Berger
1988 N/A
1986 Self
1984 himself
1982 Self
himself
1981 Self
self
himself
1980 self
Self
1979 N/A
Self
1977 Self
1976 himself
1974 Self
Gast
Hennes Cremer
N/A
1973 Mark Tanner
Self
1972 Norbert
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Kinderarzt Dr. Fröhlich
1971 Michael Springer
Kristian Werner
Self
Self - Candidate
Self
Robby Mertens
1970 Self
Chris Bergen
Self
Self
1969 himself
Andy Hard
Dr. Leonhard Sommer
Self
N/A
himself
1968 Peter Hartung
Nick Dreamer
Self
1966 Self
1965 N/A
Self
self
Self
1964 Self
Self
N/A
Self
1963 himself
1961 Self
1959 N/A
1957 Self
Self
1955 self
Year Character Movie/Tv

Sound

Year Role Movie/Tv
1992 Music
Year Role Movie/Tv

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