Niels Ruf
Education
Ruf attended high school at Rhein-Wied-Gymnasium in Neuwied in northern Rhineland-Palatinate, in Germany.
Career
Writing
Ruf worked for one year at the German newspaper Rhein-Zeitung. He also wrote scripts for the German children's television program Clubhouse.
He worked as a columnist for publications including music magazine Intro, the weekly magazine Die Zeit and Maxim.
Television
At 21 Ruf was cast by ZDF as the presenter of the video game show X Base. Afterwards he became the presenter of his own call-in show, Niels' Calls, on DSF. The series was cancelled after nine episodes; Ruf later stated the cancellation was "because of blasphemy". He then worked as a freelance employee for Focus TV while pursuing acting opportunities.
Ruf was cast by German music television station Viva II in 1998 for the TV show Kamikaze, which he hosted and produced. His provocative monologues and announcements were characterised as "rabble-rousing". He earned a reputation as a "sex piglet" and "scandal-facilitator".[4]
In 2002, Ruf started a hidden camera show, Dumm Erwischt, in which people on the street had tricks played on them. Six episodes aired.[5] In October 2006, Ruf hosted Die Niels Ruf Show on Sat.1's comedy channel. After criticism for low ratings, Ruf left Sat1 and produced the internet-exclusive show Looki Looki. Deutsche Telekom cancelled the project in May 2011.
In 2007, Ruf played divorce attorney Simon C. Herzog in the sitcom Herzog. The series was cancelled due to poor ratings after three episodes. In 2008, the Niels-Ruf-Show ran on Sat1., but was cancelled early the same year due to bad ratings. He starred in a mockumentary web series Josef Gyrls - Daughter of Freedom.
Ruf appeared in the German version of Hell's Kitchen in the spring of 2014, but had to leave in the fifth episode due to an injury.[6] In March 2016, Ruf appeared in the ninth season of the German live dance show Let's Dance; he dropped out in the second round.[7]
Films
Ruf appeared in the films Charley's Tante (1996), Und alles wegen Mama (1998) and Wie die Karnickel (2002).
In December 2001, Universal Mercury released a DVD titled Niels Ruf - Pest of Kamikaze 1998–2001, with excerpts and previously unpublished scenes from his Kamikaze program.
Personal life
Ruf briefly dated German actress and comedian Anke Engelke in 2000.
In June 2001, Ruf came under attack by the public when a report circulated alleging that he had made insensitive jokes about a colleague's skin cancer diagnosis. This led to his firing from the VIVA network.[8] Ruf denied the allegations and threatened to sue for libel.[9]
After making an insensitive tweet about German jazz/pop musician Roger Cicero's death in March 2016, Ruf was heavily criticized in the media. The incident caused his management team to part ways with him.[10]
Awards
- 2008: MIRA Award
- 2009: German Comedy Award (nomination)
Filmography and TV
- 1996: Charley's aunt
- 1998: And all because of Mama
- 2002: Like the Karnickel
- 2008: Duke (Television series)
- 2012: Josef Gyrls - Daughter of Freedom (Webserie)
- 2013: One Against One (Season 4, Episode 3)
- 2014: Hell's Kitchen (show)
- 2015: In the prison (Sitcom, ZDFneo, 1 episode)
- 2016: Let's Dance (Show)
References
- Schmitz, Cordula (24 April 2007). "Niels Ruf: "Kerner ist die größte Fernseh-Sau"". DIE WELT. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
- "Seite nicht gefunden: kress.de". kress.de (in German). Retrieved 24 November 2017.
- "Vertragsrückabwicklung Weltruf" (in German). 21 November 2008. Archived from the original on 18 September 2011. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- "Kerner is the biggest TV pig"
- Dumm erwischt
- Hell's Kitchen - Niels Ruf schneidet sich Fingerkuppe ab!
- Second "Let's Dance" show: Niels Ruf dances off
- Viva throws Kamikaze moderator out
- Niels Ruf's future at Viva remains uncertain
- Niels Ruf: Ärger wegen Tweets zu Roger Cicero