Mirco Nontschew: The comedian has died

Mirco Nontschew (†)
The comedian has died

Mirco Nontschew († 52)

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Tragic news from the entertainment industry: Star comedian Mirco Nontschew has died. He was only 52 years old.

Mirco Nontschew’s manager and close friend Bertram Riedel confirmed this to the “Bild” newspaper: “We confirm the death of our friend and family member. The family asks for consideration during this difficult time.”

When asked by GALA, a spokeswoman for the Berlin police said that on Friday, December 3, 2021, a 52-year-old man was found dead in an apartment building in Berlin-Lankwitz. The spokeswoman in charge did not want to comment on whether this was Mirco Nontschew. The cause of death is still unclear, a death investigation has been initiated. There is also no evidence of third-party debt.

Mirco Nontschew was only 52 years old

Mirco Nontschew became known through the program “RTL Saturday Night”. The special thing about his performances was his ability to imitate noises and tones almost perfectly. After his breakthrough he got his own show “Mircomania” on Sat.1 in 2001 and was seen in the movie “7 dwarfs – men alone in the forest” and in the sequel “7 dwarfs – the forest is not enough”. He played the dwarf “Tschakko”.

Mirco Nontschew was a regular guest of the improvisation comedy “Frei Schnauze” on RTL, in 2005 he played the Italian hit man Giuseppe in the satirical film “Siegfried”. In Otto Waalkes, 73, film “Otto’s Eleven” Nontschew was seen as Otto’s friend Mike. In 2012 Nontschew worked in the new ensemble of the comedy series “The Brazen Three” on Sat.1 alongside Oliver Beerhenke, 51, and Sophia Thomalla, 32.

Mirco Nontschew (†), Tanja Schumann, Stefan Raab, Wigald Boning and Stefan Jürgens (from left to right) recording the 50th edition of "RTL Saturday night" in the MMC Studios in Hürth in 1995.

Mirco Nontschew (†), Tanja Schumann, Stefan Raab, Wigald Boning and Stefan Jürgens (from left to right) recording the 50th edition of “RTL Saturday Night” in the MMC Studios in Hürth in 1995.

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The comedian was most recently seen in Michael “Bully” Herbig, 53, in the hit format “LOL – Last One Laughing”. Just recently, Nontschew turned off the new season, which should be broadcast in the spring of 2022.

Mirco Nontschew leaves two daughters behind.

Source used: bild.de, Berlin police

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