In the early 2010s, a video of what appeared to be an integration test was circulating on YouTube. This not only made Teddy Teclebrhan famousbut also his character of Antoine Burtz.
“Angelo Merte”: Teddy’s first appearance on YouTube
In 2011, a video featuring the then unknown Tedros Teclebrhan was uploaded to YouTube. The comedian takes on the role of a passerby with a migrant background. He is asked questions by a reporter, which should be part of an integration test. The title “Survey on the integration test (what was not sent)” suggests a certain thing Authenticity of the video.
The dialect of the now well-known figure Antoine Burtz was particularly famous. With his Swabian dialect and quotes like “What are you babbling about?” he gained great popularity. His answer to the question about the current Federal Chancellor, “Angelo Merte”even became so popular that own t-shirts were printed with the name and picture of the intended Chancellor, Angela Merkel.
Here is the video in full length:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcAN-Efb57ITeddy’s video was taken seriously – even Raab was keen on it
Actually held many the video for real. Even Stefan Raab admittedof falling for Teddy. For Teclebrhan, the role of Antoine Burtz was the big breakthrough. Not only did the daily newspapers report on him, he also got an appearance on TV total. He then started his comedy program.
By the way, Teddy Teclebrhan was on TV total to a permanent guest. Stefan Raab was enthusiastic about his humor, but also his singing. During a performance, Teddy showed his spontaneous singing and lyric skills impressed the musically gifted Stefan Raab.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luWwFEhDOGsWhat is Teddy Teclebrhan doing today?
Teddy Teclebrhan is now an established comedian and goes regularly on tour. At LOL: Last one laugh He has already been seen several times and also at Who’s stealing the show? the comedian will be back next year. His YouTube channel is also very successful. There he presents his more than a million viewers new songs and new sketches.