Biography
Freddy Quinn (born Franz Eugen Helmut Manfred Nidl; 27 September 1931) is an Austrian singer and actor whose popularity in the German-speaking world soared in the late 1950s and 1960s. As Hans Albers had done two generations before him, Quinn adopted the persona of the rootless wanderer who goes to sea but longs for a home, family and friends. Quinn's Irish family name comes from his Irish-born salesman father, Johann Quinn. His mother, Edith Henriette Nidl, was an Austrian journalist. He is often associated with the Schlager scene. Quinn was born in Niederfladnitz, Lower Austria, and grew up in Vienna. As a child he lived in Morgantown, West Virginia, with his father, but moved back to live with his mother in Vienna. Through his mother's second marriage to Rudolf Anatol Freiherr von Petz, Quinn adopted the name Nidl-Petz.
At the end of World War II, as part of a refugee group, Quinn encountered American troops in Bohemia. Due to his fluent English, the 14-year-old succeeded in pretending to be of American nationality. He was subsequently sent to the US in May 1945 with a military transport. On Ellis Island, he learned that his father had already died in 1943 in a car accident. The boy was immediately sent back to Europe and, before returning to his mother in Vienna, was stranded for a whole year in Antwerp in a children's home, where he learned to speak French and Dutch.
However, having left the landlocked country of Austria in favor of adventurous journeys through Southern Europe and Northern Africa, he eventually headed for Germany. He was "discovered" in St. Pauli, Hamburg, and was offered his first recording contract in 1954. He represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 1956 in Lugano, Switzerland, with the atypical song, "So geht das jede Nacht", about an unfaithful girlfriend who dates many men. He did not win, and the full results of the contest were never released so his placement is not known. Most of his other songs are about Hamburg, the endless sea and the solitary life in faraway lands. His first hit record was "Heimweh" ("Homesickness", a.k.a. "Brennend heisser Wüstensand", "Dort wo die Blumen blüh'n" and "Schön war die Zeit", (1956), a German version of Dean Martin's "Memories Are Made of This". It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.Other hits, often with him simply billed 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" (1962). His 1964 offering "Vergangen, vergessen, vorüber" was another million-selling release.His popularity waned in the 1970s, but Quinn continued performing. "Junge, komm bald wieder" was sung by Alpay on 7 Dilde Alpay (Turkish for "Alpay in Seven Languages") album, 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, the Guitar and the Sea (1959), Freddy unter fremden Sternen (1959), Freddy and the Song of the South Pacific (1962), and Homesick for 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.
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 a lion inside a circus cage while the lion was balancing atop a moving surface.
Quinn lives in Hamburg.
Filmography
all 73
TV Shows 46
self 44
Movies 27
Director 1
Kult am Sonntag (2007)
Erbin mit Herz (2004)
Willkommen bei Carmen Nebel (2004)
Menschen bei Maischberger (2003)
Müller - Live (2003)
Menschen der Woche (2000)
Beckmann (1999)
Ein Herz für Kinder (1998)
Zimmer frei! (1996)
Die Feste mit Florian Silbereisen (1994)
Heidi und Erni (1992)
Männer wissen warum (1992)
Boulevard Bio (1991)
Musik liegt in der Luft (1991)
Hurra, wir werden aufgeklärt (1989)
Großstadtrevier (1986)
ZDF-Fernsehgarten (1986)
Wir lassen uns das Singen nicht verbieten (1985)
Melodien für Millionen (1985)
Ich sage immer, wenn meine Haare gemacht sind und ich ein Paar schöne Schuhe trage, bin ich vollkommen angezogen (1984)
Die wilden Fünfziger (1983)
Lola (1981)
Wetten, dass..? (1981)
Tag des deutschen Schlagers (1981)
Heut' abend (1980)
Verstehen Sie Spaß? (1980)
Locker vom Hocker (1979)
Noch 'ne Oper (1979)
NDR Talk Show (1979)
Auf los geht's los (1977)
Peter Alexander presents Walt Disney's World (1976)
Musik ist Trumpf (1975)
Der große Preis (1974)
Am laufenden Band (1974)
Die Montagsmaler (1974)
St. Pauli Theater - Zitronenjette (1974)
Acht nach 8 (1973)
Musikladen (1972)
Dalli Dalli (1971)
Haie an Bord (1971)
Disco (1971)
Der Junge von St. Pauli (1971)
Treffpunkte (1970)
Peter Alexander präsentiert Spezialitäten (1969)
Die ZDF-Hitparade (1969)
Ohnsorg Theater - Die Kartenlegerin (1968)
Starparade (1968)
Europarty (1967)
Heimweh nach St. Pauli (1967)
Die Rudi Carrell Show (1965)
Freddy, Tiere, Sensationen (1964)
In the Wild West (1964)
Die Drehscheibe (1964)
Einer wird gewinnen (1964)
Freddy und das Lied der Südsee (1963)
Heimweh nach St. Pauli (1963)
Freddy and the Millionaire (1961)
Musik aus Studio B (1961)
Nur der Wind (1961)
Weit ist der Weg (1960)
Freddy und die Melodie der Nacht (1960)
Freddy unter fremden Sternen (1959)
Freddy, die Gitarre und das Meer (1959)
Stars in der Manege (1959)
Heimatlos (1958)
Stahlnetz (1958)
Aktuelle Schaubude (1957)
The Big Chance (1957)
Zum blauen Bock (1957)
Melodie der Welt (1956)
Was bin ich? (1955)
Canaris (1954)
Bambi Awards (1948)
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GenderMale
Birthday1931-09-27 (92 years old)
Birth NameFranz Eugen Helmuth Manfred Nidl
Birth PlaceNiederfladnitz, Austria
CitizenshipsAustria
AwardsGrand Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Gold Decoration for Services to the City of Vienna, Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, Paul-Lincke-Ring, Honorary Lock keeper, Goldene Stimmgabel
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