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Elmar Brandt (born 20 September 1971) is a German impressionist, best known for his imitations of politicians. He was born in Düsseldorf. His most famous series is The Gerd Show, in which actual events are lampooned using an imitation of former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder. The Gerd Show was broadcast between 1999 and 2005 as a short daily comedy on various radio programmes. Other politicians and celebrities Brandt has imitated include former Minister-President of Bavaria Edmund Stoiber, Reiner Calmund, the late President Johannes Rau, Dieter Bohlen, Marcel Reich-Ranicki and ex-Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer; he also provided voices for the remake of German satirical puppet show Hurra Deutschland (the puppets of which were also used in the Gerd Show music videos).

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  • إلمار براندت (ar)
  • Elmar Brandt (en)
  • Elmar Brandt (de)
  • Elmar Brandt (pl)
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  • إلمار براندت (بالألمانية: Elmar Brandt)‏ (و. 1971 م) هو موسيقي ألماني، ولد في دوسلدورف. (ar)
  • Elmar Brandt (* 20. September 1971 in Düsseldorf) ist ein deutscher Stimmenimitator, der vor allem durch regelmäßige Imitation von Politikern Bekanntheit erlangte. (de)
  • Elmar Brandt (born 20 September 1971) is a German impressionist, best known for his imitations of politicians. He was born in Düsseldorf. His most famous series is The Gerd Show, in which actual events are lampooned using an imitation of former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder. The Gerd Show was broadcast between 1999 and 2005 as a short daily comedy on various radio programmes. Other politicians and celebrities Brandt has imitated include former Minister-President of Bavaria Edmund Stoiber, Reiner Calmund, the late President Johannes Rau, Dieter Bohlen, Marcel Reich-Ranicki and ex-Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer; he also provided voices for the remake of German satirical puppet show Hurra Deutschland (the puppets of which were also used in the Gerd Show music videos). (en)
  • Elmar Brandt (ur. 20 września 1971 w Düsseldorfie) – niemiecki artysta zajmujący się głównie imitacją głosów polityków. W latach 1999-2005 prowadził gromadzącą 8 do 10 mln słuchaczy audycję radiową , w którym komentował w zabawny sposób aktualne wydarzenia w Niemczech, posługując się przede wszystkim głosem Gerharda Schrödera. Naśladował także głosy Edmunda Stoibera, i Joschki Fischera. (pl)
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  • إلمار براندت (بالألمانية: Elmar Brandt)‏ (و. 1971 م) هو موسيقي ألماني، ولد في دوسلدورف. (ar)
  • Elmar Brandt (* 20. September 1971 in Düsseldorf) ist ein deutscher Stimmenimitator, der vor allem durch regelmäßige Imitation von Politikern Bekanntheit erlangte. (de)
  • Elmar Brandt (born 20 September 1971) is a German impressionist, best known for his imitations of politicians. He was born in Düsseldorf. His most famous series is The Gerd Show, in which actual events are lampooned using an imitation of former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder. The Gerd Show was broadcast between 1999 and 2005 as a short daily comedy on various radio programmes. Other politicians and celebrities Brandt has imitated include former Minister-President of Bavaria Edmund Stoiber, Reiner Calmund, the late President Johannes Rau, Dieter Bohlen, Marcel Reich-Ranicki and ex-Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer; he also provided voices for the remake of German satirical puppet show Hurra Deutschland (the puppets of which were also used in the Gerd Show music videos). (en)
  • Elmar Brandt (ur. 20 września 1971 w Düsseldorfie) – niemiecki artysta zajmujący się głównie imitacją głosów polityków. W latach 1999-2005 prowadził gromadzącą 8 do 10 mln słuchaczy audycję radiową , w którym komentował w zabawny sposób aktualne wydarzenia w Niemczech, posługując się przede wszystkim głosem Gerharda Schrödera. Naśladował także głosy Edmunda Stoibera, i Joschki Fischera. (pl)
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