- Freddy Quinn
Freddy Quinn (born
September 27 ,1931 in Niederfladnitz,Niederösterreich ) is anAustria n singer and actor whose popularity within the German-speaking world soared in the late 1950s and 1960s. Similar toHans Albers two generations before him, Quinn adopted thepersona of the rootless wanderer who goes tosea but longs for a home, family and friends. Quinn's Irish-sounding name comes from his Irish born salesman father. His mother was an Austrian journalist. He is often associated with theSchlager scene.Freddy Quinn was born Franz Eugen Helmut Manfred Niedl-Petz in
Lower Austria and grew up inVienna . As a child he lived in the U.S. with his father but moved back to live with his mother in Europe. However, having left the landlocked country ofAustria forGermany , he was "discovered" inSt. Pauli ,Hamburg , and was offered his first record contract in 1954. He represented Germany at theEurovision Song Contest 1956 inLugano ,Switzerland with the atypical song, "So geht das jede Nacht ", about an unfaithful girlfriend who dates lots of men. His other songs are mostly about the endless sea and the solitary life in faraway lands. His first hit record was "Heimweh" ("Homesickness ", aka "Brennend heißer Wüstensand", "Dort wo die Blumen blüh'n" and "Schön war die Zeit", 1956), a German version ofDean Martin 's "Memories Are Made of This ". Other hits, often just as Freddy, followed: "Die Gitarre und das Meer" (1959), "Unter fremden Sternen" (1959), "Irgendwann gibt's ein Wiedersehn" (1960), "La Paloma " (1961), "Junge, komm bald wieder" (1963). His popularity petered out in the 1970s, but Quinn continued performing in front of audiences who were growing old with him. "Junge, komm bald wieder" was sung by Alpay at 7 Dilde Alpay ("In Seven Languages Alpay" in Turkish) LP, which was released in 1973.Starting in the late 1950s, Quinn also acted in several movies, again frequently cast as the seafaring loner. Titles include "Freddy, die Gitarre und das Meer" (1959), "Freddy unter fremden Sternen" (1959), "Freddy und das Lied der Südsee" (1962), and "Heimweh nach St. Pauli" (1963). Subsequently, Quinn also performed on the stage in such diverse roles as Prince Orlofsky in "Die Fledermaus ", the king in "The King and I ", and Lord Fancourt Babberly in "Charley's Aunt ".Freddy Quinn was also an accomplished
circus performer who stunned television audiences as a tightrope walker performing live and without a safety net. On another occasion, which was also televised, he rode alion inside a circus cage while the lion was balancing atop a moving surface.In 2004 Quinn was charged with tax evasion. He had declared
Switzerland as his main residence while he had in fact been living inHamburg ,Germany . He pleaded guilty, paid all his tax debts (more than € 900,000), and eventually was fined € 150,000.Freddy Quinn still lives in Hamburg.
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0703843/ Freddy Quinn] at the
IMDb
* [http://www.freddy-quinn.de Die Freddy Quinn Seite - The official Freddy Quinn page (in German)]
* [http://www.triepke-music.de/freddyquinn.htm A Freddy Quinn fan page (in German)]
* [http://freddyquinn.bravehost.com An Irish based Freddy Quinn fan page]
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