Herbert Hisel
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Herbert Hisel (June 22, 1927 – September 21, 1982) was a German comedian and humorist, best known as the most popular Franconian comic performer of the 1960s and 1970s. Performing in the Nuremberg dialect, he became famous for his storytelling monologues and his trademark phrase “Jou wergli” (“Yes, really”), which earned him widespread recognition and multiple Gold Records. Originally trained as a mechanical engineer, Hisel turned professional entertainer in the early 1960s and became a major figure in regional cabaret, carnival culture, and recorded comedy. In addition to his stage work, he appeared in films during the late 1960s and 1970s. After periods spent performing in North America, Hisel died in Canada at the age of 55, remaining a lasting icon of Franconian popular humor.
Known for
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The Hostess Exceeds All Bounds (1970)
as Istvan

2069: A Sex Odyssey (1974)
as Venus-Passagier

Die liebestollen Dirndl von Tirol (1969)
as Norbert Pomassel

Paradies der flotten Sünder (1968)
as Herr Hisel

Precautions Against Fanatics (1969)
Actor
Heubodengeflüster (1967)
as Hugo Zehe
Die falsche Katze (1973)
as Rammelmeyer

Hurra, bei uns geht's rund (1971)
as Brandmeister Stangel




