Jochen Busse
“7 Days, 7 Heads” star makes migraine diagnosis public
Jochen Busse spoke about the reasons for his recent blackout on the theater stage and a possible career end.
Jochen Busse has to “seriously discuss” the future
For the actor, this was “a terrible catastrophe.” During the time of the failure, “I can’t think of the words. I want to say tanks, but I say ladder to heaven. It’s unparalleled self-torture.” Busse is therefore thinking about his professional future. “If it no longer works because the brain doesn’t cooperate, it’s torture,” he emphasizes in the “Bild” interview. Then you have to stop what he’s currently thinking about.” However, Busse “definitely wants to finish the guest performance in Munich, which runs until April 7th.” The Hamburg comedy Winterhuder Fährhaus continues from May to July, after that he had to “discuss the future very seriously.”
Busse made his debut as a theater actor in Munich at the age of 19 and also gained his first experiences as a cabaret artist. He later went on tour with stage programs. From the 1960s onwards, he was seen in film and TV, including in the ZDF series “Murder Commission” and the RTL series “Das Amt”. From 1996 to 2005 he hosted the popular RTL Friday evening show “7 Days, 7 Heads”, in which mainly comedians in a panel reviewed the events of the last week.