Oliver Pocher

Oliver Pocher, born on 18 February 1978 in Hanover, West Germany, is a German comedian, entertainer, television personality, and host. Pocher is the son of Gerhard and Jutta Pocher; he was born and grew up in Hanover, West Germany. His parents are Jehovah's Witnesses, and he too was raised as one. In 2007, Pocher stated that, unlike his parents, he had no contact with the organization anymore, as he claimed "not to have agreed with their rules". Reports that Pocher had attended a Waldorf school were denied by his management. Pocher successfully completed his training as an insurance broker at "Signal Iduna Bauspar AG". During his apprenticeship, he held various part-time jobs at radio stations and as a DJ in clubs and at family celebrations. He also appeared in the comedian group Holla-Bolla and as an entertainer on Birte Karalus's German chat show. After his apprenticeship, he worked for the Swiss life insurance company "Schweizerische Lebensversicherungs- und Rentenanstalt" (today: SwissLife) and "HDI Lebensversicherung AG" (HDI life insurance). Pocher's first television appearance was on 28 October 1998 on Bärbel Schäfer's afternoon chat show, where he was given five minutes to entertain the audience. On 29 September 1999, he presented the show Chart Surfer Trash Top 100, Was geht ab, Planet Viva, and finally, in 2002, his own show Alles Pocher, ... oder was? Between January 2003 and 14 April 2006, Pocher presented the show Rent a Pocher on ProSieben. In 2006, he recorded the single "Schwarz und Weiss," a song dedicated to the 2006 FIFA World Cup. A music video was made featuring Pocher as several press box speakers, as well as him performing the song in front of fans dressed in Team Germany attire. From October 2007 to April 2009, Pocher joined established late-night host Harald Schmidt's show on Das Erste television channel, with the show being called Schmidt und Pocher. In 2008, his third single "Oliver Pocher" ("bring him home") was released. It is a song for the European Football Championship of 2008. The original version is Baschi's number-one hit (Switzerland) "Bring en hei". Pocher's contract was not renewed after April 2009, so he was hired by Sat.1 instead to present his own late-night show, Die Oliver Pocher Show. The show's ratings were always below the station's average and even slipping over the course of the run until it was canceled in March 2011. Personal life From 2010 to 2014, Pocher was married to Alessandra "Sandy" Meyer-Wölden. They share three children. Pocher dated German tennis player Sabine Lisicki for almost three years before they split in 2016. In 2017, Pocher married his second wife, Amira Aly. Pocher has two more children with his current wife. Criticism and scandals Pocher has faced criticism for his jokes at the expense of others. After he recommended plastic surgery to a woman in the audience of the Wetten, dass..? ("Wanna Bet..?") episode on 22 January 2005, he was sued for damages of €25,000. Although he apologized to her on the phone and repeated this apology in public during one of his shows, he was not able to resolve the conflict out of court. On 11 January, Pocher was sentenced by the district court of Hanover to pay a fine of €6,000. The judge in charge called Pocher's statement ("You look quite old for your age") a "very insulting comment". The public insulting continued in January 2008 during the TV show Johannes B. Kerner when Pocher once again made fun of the same woman's appearance and mocked the verdict. As a result, another suit was filed against him. The victim's lawyer explained that the woman was insulted and that the topic is repeatedly brought up by people whom she meets during her work. Pocher did not comment on this. Statements such as those made by Pocher could be legal in the future, as the Council of Europe is advising to decriminalize insults. Pocher caused a scandal in July 2005 during the ZDF (German broadcasting station) show Gottschalk & Friends when he insulted Mariah Carey and later accidentally spat water onto her. For this action, he was harshly criticized by some newspapers and by the broadcast station in charge. Gottschalk himself kept calm and commented on the incident: "Of course I don't want to have jokes at the expense of others during my show. ... If you invite Pocher to your show, however, you should expect a different atmosphere than with, for example, Alfred Biolek." When Pocher mocked the personal life of singer Sarah Connor and her reality show, Connor sued Pocher. While the exact outcome of the lawsuit is not known, Pocher did apologize to Connor. In January 2009, during the TV show Schmidt & Pocher, Pocher spoofed the Hitler assassin Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, who is portrayed by Tom Cruise in Valkyrie. He faced negative feedback for this, and thereafter the broadcasting commission examined this incident. In February 2014, at the Vienna Opera Ball, Pocher was interviewed by Mirjam Weichselbraun with Kim Kardashian. He joked that he was only going to dance when "Niggas in Vienna" was played. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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