Rudi Carrell (born Rudolf Wijbrand Kesselaar; 19 December 1934 – 7 July 2006) was a Dutch entertainer. Along with famous entertainers such as Johannes...
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from both the English and the French versions. In 1975, Dutch singer Rudi Carrell released a German-language cover with lyrics by producer Thomas Woitkewitsch...
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Carrell (born 1959), New Zealand Anglican bishop Rudi Carrell (1934–2006), Dutch entertainer Suzanne Carrell, founder of the Congrès de la Culture Francaise...
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Rudy (redirect from Rudi (given name))
scientist Rudolf Rudi Assauer (1944–2019), German football manager and player Rudolf Rudy Ballieux (1930–2020), Dutch immunologist Rudi Carrell (1934–2006)...
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the show's premiere, a €10,000 bet was arranged between Rudi Carrell and Olli Dittrich. Carrell bet that the show would bomb, a bet which he later took...
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comedians also around at the time, such as Rudi Carrell (then aged 39) and Loriot (then 50). Rudi Carrell and Loriot dressed rather more formally in a...
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addition to the original Dutch version and long-running British version, Rudi Carrell hosted the German version Am laufenden Band [de] from 1974 to 1979 on...
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West German comedy film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Rudi Carrell, Ilja Richter and Theo Lingen. It was one of several German films in...
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original on 31 May 2022. Retrieved 4 June 2022. "Toch geen geluk voor Rudi" [No luck for Rudi after all]. Nieuwe Leidsche Courant (in Dutch). 30 March 1960....
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for another Dutch victory. Rudi Carrell and Annie Palmen won the national final with "Wat een geluk" in 1960 before Carrell was selected for the night...
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