
Helmut Zacharias
Department: Acting
Biography
Helmut Zacharias (27 January 1920 – 28 February 2002) was a German violinist and composer who created over 400 works and sold 14 million records. He also appeared in a number of films, usually playing musicians. Helmut Zacharias was born in Berlin. His father Karl was a violinist and conductor, and his mother was a singer. He started having lessons from his father at the age of 2 and a half and at 6 he played at the Faun club, a cabaret venue on the Friedrichstraße in Berlin. At the age of 8, Zacharias became the youngest student in Gustav Havemann's masterclass at the Berlin Academy of Music. Aged 11, he played on radio for the first time with a performance of Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major and began touring in 1934 at the age of 14. At this time, in the 1930s, the records of Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli's all-string jazz band were available in Germany and they heavily influenced Zacharias's musical style. In 1940, Zacharias was discovered by Lindström-Electrola (then-name of the German branch of EMI) and in 1941 had his first mainstream success with Schönes Wetter Heute. By the 1950s, he was considered to be one of the best jazz violinists of Europe and was dubbed "The Magic Violinist" and "Germany's Mr. Violin". In 1956 he achieved his greatest success in the United States with the release of "When the White Lilacs Bloom Again" which, on 22 September, reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. On 21 November 1964 he reached number 9 in the UK Singles Chart with Tokyo Melody following its use as theme music for the BBC's coverage of the 1964 Summer Olympics. Zacharias moved to Switzerland in the late 1950s and continued playing with many other famous artists, including Yehudi Menuhin. From 1968 to 1973 he appeared in his own television show. In 1985, he was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. Zacharias had been detected as suffering from Alzheimer's disease in 1995 and retired from public life in 1997 before the fact was publicly acknowledged on World Alzheimer's Day in 2000. He died in 2002 in Brissago, Switzerland and is buried in Ohlsdorf Cemetery in Hamburg. Zacharias was married to Hella (née Konradat) from 1943 until his death. Together they had two sons, Stephan and Thomas, and a daughter, Sylvia. Stephan, born in 1956, is a composer whose credits include the soundtrack to Academy Award-nominated film Downfall while Thomas was an international athlete. Source: Article "Helmut Zacharias" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For

Bombenstimmung - Unterhaltung unterm Hakenkreuz
1987

Unter Palmen am blauen Meer
1957

Das singende Hotel
1953

Ten on Every Finger
1954

Toto at Night
1962

So schön wie heut', so müßt' es bleiben
1981

Auf den Flügeln bunter Träume
1968

Heut' abend
1980

Melodie der Welt
1956

Kleine Stadt - ganz groß
1961

ZDF Werkstatt
1970

Kronen Könner Kavaliere
1984

Stars in the Ring
1959

Musik ist Trumpf
1975

Peter Alexander: Wir gratulieren
1979

Gut gefragt ist halb gewonnen
1964

Bio’s Bahnhof
1978

Dalli Dalli
1971

Einer wird gewinnen
1964

Musik liegt in der Luft
1991

Verstehen Sie Spaß?
1980

Bambi
1948

Zum blauen Bock
1957

Drei mal neun
1970

Discorama
1959

Music & Guests
1976

Wer gegen wen - ferngesehen
1953

Aktuelle Schaubude
1957

Menschen
1982

Zwischenmahlzeit
1963

Anneliese Rothenberger gibt sich die Ehre
1971

Tag des deutschen Schlagers
1981

Melodien für Millionen
1985

Die Drehscheibe
1964

Der große Preis
1974

Was bin ich?
1955

Schwarzer Peter
1970

Reportagen mit jedermann
1963

Unsere kleine Show - Musik zur blauen Stunde
1969