"He's the best clumsy guy I know," says Christian Tramitz about his series partner Helmfried von Lüttichau, Staller in "Hubert und Staller". "Two left hands" is what his father always said. Nevertheless, he became something. A poet? And an actor. He copied everything. The awkwardness from Valentin, the poetry from Gernhardt, the electric guitar from Keith Richards.
Harald Schmidt once said that he always wanted to come out somewhere and say: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen! Even as a child. "I never wanted that! I always wanted to come out somewhere and say: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen! I always wanted to be a rock musician!!! The stupid thing was that I could only play the violin. And I wasn't even good at it!"
Nothing worked out. Everything different than he wanted? So now he just does what he enjoys. And plugged in, of course. With electric guitar, with Valentin, with Gernhardt - and anything else he can think of.