Karl Dall: Great mourning for "wonderfully insolent poop"

The celebrity expressions of mourning do not stop after the death of comedian Karl Dall. Ruth Moschner and others tell impressive anecdotes.

The celebrity expressions of mourning did not stop after the death of comedian Karl Dall (1941-2020) on Monday. He had not recovered from a stroke a few days ago. In a long Instagram post, presenter Ruth Moschner (44) said goodbye to her former "murder with announcement" colleague (Sat.1). "You have a wonderfully outrageous and unique shit in the entertainment industry. But also one of the warmest and friendliest people I have ever met in my job," she writes "with tears". She also posts a black and white photo that shows the two of them on a show stage.

Moschner also chatted a little out of the box and told, among other things, about the very first meeting with Karl Dall. "I have never forgotten our first meeting. The show we were in back then, but you were so warm to me from the second one, that made a lasting impression on me. The great Karl! I could hardly believe it."

Karl Dall negotiated for two

But she not only tells of Dall's great cordiality, but also of a particularly unusual action: "You became a clever advisor without ever appearing arrogant and always treated me as equals. I remember when you negotiated for both of us at NDR We got the same fee. A matter of course for you, a rarity for me. "

The gifted entertainer and great family man

Ruth Moschner also has interesting things to say about Karl Dall as an entertainer. "You could read shows like a midfielder could read a football game. And your knowledge of human nature was merciless. You always looked carefully, you could put your finger in the wound, only with the big ones, with the others you felt compassion if they misbehaved . "

And she describes the person Dall as follows: "No airs, no complexes. Authentic. Generous. You always wanted everyone to be well. First and foremost, of course, your family, of which you were so proud and of course I mean in this way I want to express my condolences. The world is getting a little colder and more boring. "

"Dear film dad – I am speechless and so very sad"

Actress Rhea Harder-Vennewald (44) knew Karl Dall from the joint filming of the series "Notruf Hafenkante" (since 2007, the first). From 2012 to 2014 he was seen as her father in the TV format. She also ventures her grief via Instagram. "Dear Karl – dear film dad – I am speechless and so very sad. You entertained so many people and created so much good humor. You always had a word to say. I will miss your sayings and jokes more but your soft core ", she writes.

And Harder-Vennewald not only shares her grief over the loss of a person who is sympathetic. She also says: "I will never forget how you took my 'blugs' into your heart. I am sure that you and my dad will mess up the angels in heaven! I hug you and think very hard of yours Barbara and your loved ones! RIP dear Karl, your Rhea ", she concludes her post. To see their followers get a photo together from the set.

"2020 !!!! What's wrong with you ????"

Actor Lars Eidinger (44, "God – from Ferdinand von Schirach") also posted a photo of himself and his late artist colleague Karl Dall on Instagram. Instead of a comment, a broken red heart can be seen next to the picture.

Actress Jenny Elvers (48, "wobbly years: my life between glamor and crash") also shares a black and white photo that shows her arm in arm with Karl Dall on Instagram. "2020 !!!! What's wrong with you ???? Dear Karl … I can't believe it. Have a good trip, my friend!", She wrote. In doing so, she indirectly also refers to the photo that she previously posted on her account. It shows her hand in hand with celebrity hairdresser Udo Walz (1944-2020), who died on Friday.