Roy Black

Roy Black

1943-01-25 Bobingen, Germany Male 62 Known Credits

Biography

Roy Black (January 25, 1943 – October 9, 1991) was a German schlager singer and actor, who appeared in several musical comedies and starred in the 1989 TV series, Ein Schloß am Wörthersee. Born Gerhard Höllerich in Bobingen, Bavarian Swabia, Germany, Black attended the gymnasium in Augsburg and, aged 20, founded the rock and roll band Roy Black and His Cannons. His stage name derived from his black hair and his idol, Roy Orbison. Roy Black and His Cannons achieved some local fame and were offered a recording contract with Polydor Records. However, his record producer Hans Bertram decided on a solo career for Black, and a switch to romantic songs for his protegé, a decision which soon led to nationwide fame. In 1966, his single "Ganz in Weiß" — a romantic song about marrying in white — sold in excess of one million copies by the end of 1967. His 1969 song "Dein schönstes Geschenk", sold one million copies by May 1970, having spent nine weeks at number one in the German chart. From 1967, Black also took on roles in several musical comedy films, for example in the 1969 movie Hilfe, ich liebe Zwillinge (Help, I Love Twins) opposite Uschi Glas. In 1974 Black announced his engagement to model Silke Vagts (1945-2002), and the couple got married in Munich the same year. In 1976 their son Torsten was born. They divorced in 1985. Six years later Black died of heart failure, in Heldenstein near Mühldorf am Inn, which was assumed to be a result of his addiction to alcohol and pharmaceuticals. The punk band Wizo wrote a song disparaging Black after his death, changing the lyrics of a children's song to "Roy Black ist tot" ("Roy Black is dead").

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1943-01-25

Place of Birth

Bobingen, Germany

Known Credits

62

Known For

Acting

Photos

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Tagged Images

Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

TV Credits

NDR Talk Show

1979

Self (1 episodes)

ZDF-Fernsehgarten

1986

Self (1 episodes)

4-3-2-1 Hot and Sweet

1966

Self (2 episodes)

Dalli Dalli

1971

Self - Candidate (1 episodes)

Die Drehscheibe

1964

Self (12 episodes)

Die Montagsmaler

1974

Self (2 episodes)

Was bin ich?

1955

Self (1 episodes)

Zum blauen Bock

1957

Self (3 episodes)

Verstehen Sie Spaß?

1980

Self (1 episodes)

Musik aus Studio B

1961

Self (7 episodes)

Die ZDF-Hitparade

1969

Self (15 episodes)

Heut' abend

1980

self (1 episodes)

Gut gefragt ist halb gewonnen

1964

Self (1 episodes)

Disco

1971

Self (2 episodes)

Aktuelle Schaubude

1957

Self (2 episodes)

Stars in the Ring

1959

Self (1 episodes)

Die Pyramide

1979

Self - Musician (1 episodes)

Na sowas!

1982

Self (1 episodes)

Der große Preis

1974

Self (2 episodes)

Menschen

1982

Self (2 episodes)

Ein Schloß am Wörthersee

1990

Lennie Berger (21 episodes)

Musik liegt in der Luft

1991

Self (1 episodes)

Die Rudi Carrell Show

1965

(1 episodes)

Please Turn the Page

1977

Self (1 episodes)

Am laufenden Band

1974

Self - Guest (2 episodes)

Flitterabend

1988

Self - Singer (1 episodes)

Der goldene Schuß

1964

Self (2 episodes)

Vergißmeinnicht

1964

Self (1 episodes)

Starparade

1968

Self (5 episodes)

Je später der Abend

1973

Self (1 episodes)

Drei mal neun

1970

Self (2 episodes)

Treffpunkte

1970

Self (1 episodes)

Plattenküche

1976

Self (1 episodes)

Zwischenmahlzeit

1963

Self (1 episodes)

Tag des deutschen Schlagers

1981

Self (4 episodes)

Meine Melodie

1965

Self (5 episodes)

ZDF Werkstatt

1970

Self (1 episodes)

Hör hin, schau zu!

1965

Self (1 episodes)

Legenden

1998

Self (archive footage) (1 episodes)

Wünsch dir was

1969

Self (1 episodes)

Goldener Löwe

1984

Self (2 episodes)

Schlagerfestival

1974

Self (1 episodes)

Soeben eingetroffen

1965

self (1 episodes)

Astro-Show

1981

self (1 episodes)

Movie Production Credits

TV Production Credits

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