Rick Kavanian

Richard "Rick" Horatio Kavanian (born 26 January 1971, in Munich) is a German actor, comedian, author and voice actor (dubber) of Armenian descent.[1] He is famous for his cooperation with Michael Herbig, which led to many popular movie comedies and parodies, e.g. Manitou's Shoe.

Richard "Rick" Kavanian
Rick Kavanian (2015)
Born
Richard Horatio Kavanian

(1971-01-26) 26 January 1971
Occupationactor, comedian, author, dubber
Websitehttp://www.rick-kavanian.de/

Life

Rick Kavanian grew up with his parents, both Armenian who emigrated from Bucharest to Munich on January 26th 1961and his grandmother.[2] As a child he learned to speak Romanian from his parents who were born in Romania (both Bucharest University graduates) Romania, Armenian from his grandmother and learned German and English in school.[3][4]

From 1990 to 1994 Kavanian studied political science, North American history and psychology in Munich and Augsburg. The cooperation with Michael Herbig began in 1990, when both worked as authors and speakers for a German comedy radio show. In 1995 Kavanian moved to New York City and studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. After his return to Germany he played several roles alongside Herbig in the TV comedy show Easy Bully, which later fades to the successful TV comedy show Bullyparade. Henceforward Rick starred in several comedy movies, had many TV appearances and began his work as a successful Stand-up comedian.[5]

Kavanian lives in Munich together with his wife Ilka. His personal idol is the British actor Peter Sellers.[6]

Filmography

as movie actor

  • 2001: Manitou's Shoe
  • 2001: Feuer, Eis & Dosenbier
  • 2002: Erkan & Stefan gegen die Mächte der Finsternis
  • 2004: Traumschiff Surprise – Periode 1
  • 2006: Hui Buh – Das Schlossgespenst
  • 2007: Lissi und der wilde Kaiser
  • 2007: Keinohrhasen
  • 2008: 1½ Knights – In Search of the Ravishing Princess Herzelinde
  • 2009: Mord ist mein Geschäft, Liebling
  • 2010: Otto's Eleven

as voice actor

as actor and author on television

  • 1996: Easy Bully
  • 1997–2002: Bullyparade
  • 2004–2006: Bully & Rick
  • 2008–2009: Kosmopilot
  • 2011-: Die Klugscheisser

References


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