Stefan Raab

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Stefan Raab
Background information
Birth name Stefan Konrad Raab
Born October 20, 1966 (1966-10-20) (age 41)
Origin Köln, Germany
Genre(s) Rock music, Pop, Comedy
Occupation(s) entertainer, singer, comedian, music producter
Instrument(s) Vocals
Guitar
Label(s) Raab TV

Stefan Konrad Raab (born on October 20, 1966, in Cologne) is a German entertainer, music producter, singer and comedian. He attended Jesuit boarding school Aloisiuskolleg in Bonn. Before entering the media world, he worked as a butcher[1] and studied law before dropping out of college after five semesters.

Stefan Raab became popular as the host of the comedy show Vivasion for the German music TV channel VIVA in 1996. Since 1999 he has hosted his own show TV total on the channel ProSieben. While TV total started as a comedy format mainly showing and commenting on funny and embarrassing sequences from other TV programs, it soon turned into a late night show with musical performances, remotely similar to the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. He also occasionally attends the game show Schlag den Raab, in which he competes against a contestant in various disciplines. Stefan Raab is also inventor of other sporty shows that are produced yearly: The "Wok WM" where celebrities ride down a bobsleigh run in a chinese [wok] pan, the TV total stock car race and the TV Total Turmspringen (high diving). In 2008 there was the first Autoball EC in Gologne/Germany. One field, 2 Goals, two cars and one very big ball. 5 Minutes for every team. 8 nations were involved and finally Stefan Raab driving for Germany became Champing of the first EC Autoball (Car-Ball) Competition!

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[edit] Musical career

Raab began working as a freelance producer and composer of Jingles and Radio commercials in 1990 at his own studio in Cologne.

He wrote the music for the German entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998, Guildo Horn's "Guildo hat Euch lieb", and in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 he performed himself with the nonsense song "Wadde Hadde Dudde Da?". Other famous songs include "Böörti Böörti Vogts" (a song about Berti Vogts), "Hier kommt die Maus" ("Here comes the mouse" a tribute to the TV show Die Sendung mit der Maus), "Maschendrahtzaun", "Gebt das Hanf frei!" ("Legalize Dope!", featuring Shaggy and samples from German politician Hans-Christian Ströbele), "Hol' mir ma' 'ne Flasche Bier", containing samples from chancellor Gerhard Schröder, "Space Taxi" and other soundtracks from the film Traumschiff Surprise - Periode 1.

Raab cast the German entry for the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest on his show in a competition he called SSDSGPS ("Stefan sucht den Super-Grand-Prix-Star", "Stefan seeks the super Grand-Prix star", satirising the title of the German Idol series Deutschland sucht den Superstar). The winner of this casting, Maximilian Mutzke, came in eighth place. Raab still continues to do regular song contests within his TV show, TV Total.

Bored with the Eurovision Song Contest, Raab came up with the Bundesvision Song Contest in 2005 (Bundesrepublik Deutschland = Federal Republic of Germany). The contest featured representatives from each of the 16 states of Germany (Bundesländer) and stipulated that their song had to be (at least partly) in German. The first contest in 2005 was won by the band Juli from Hesse, followed by Seeed from Berlin in 2006 and Oomph! from Lower Saxony in 2007.


He is an autodidact, playing various instruments, such as piano, drums, guitar, ukulele, bass and some wind instruments.

[edit] TV total

Stefan Raab can be called the inventor of wok racing, when in November 2003 he initiated the first "official" World Wok Racing Championships in Winterberg, Germany. While Raab won the title in 2003, he subsequently lost to Olympic luger Georg Hackl in 2004 and 2005, and then Joey Kelly in 2006. Special Guest since 2004 is the Jamaican Bobsled Team, which became famous through the film Cool Runnings. He also arranged and took part at different Sport-Events, like two boxing-matches against Regina Halmich (WIBF's world champion), an ice-skating race against Claudia Pechstein, show jumping and stock car racing. He has lost both boxing-matches but has at least been able to stay in the boxing-ring until the last round. Another activity frequently organised by TV total is the PokerStars Night, usually not with real poker stars but general celebrities. Whatever activity is organised, it always seemed most essential for the show to include celebrities.

[edit] Private life

There is little known about Raab's private life, which he keeps hidden from the media at all times. He has a girlfriend who is 8 years younger and two daughters (born 2004 and 2006). He enjoys sailing and American country music.

[edit] Controversies

Stefan Raab has been the subject of many lawsuits throughout his career, some of which have gained public attention. The two most referenced cases are:

  • The then 16-year-old model Lisa Loch that was excessively ridiculed during some shows through Raab's assertion that her name ("Loch" meaning "hole" in German) made her more likely to find a job as an actress in pornographic movies. Loch claimed she received anonymous obscene telephone calls, was mocked by her classmates and in public and as a result suffered sleeplessness and was afraid to leave her home. The court in Hamm eventually ordered Raab to pay €70,000 in compensation due to gross infringement of privacy.
  • In an episode broadcast on 6 September 2004, Raab showed a clip, originally destined for a news broadcast, of the 28-year-old Turkish mother Nil S. holding a Schultüte. Raab's comment, "Unbelievable! The drug traffickers are disguising themselves better and better", resulted in repeated lawsuits, and after a Munich court ruled against Raab, Nil S. settled for €20,000 compensation accompanied by a written apology.

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Persondata
NAME Raab, Stefan Konrad
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION German entertainer and comedian
DATE OF BIRTH October 20, 1966
PLACE OF BIRTH Cologne, Germany
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH