Till Hoheneder
Till Hoheneder (born December 1, 1965, in Hamm) is a German comedian, musician, author, and podcaster.
Till Hoheneder began his career as a musician, performing with artists such as Inga Rumpf and Peter Bursch. In 1986, together with Andreas Obering, he founded the musical parody group Till & Obel; with this group, he toured successfully throughout Germany for many years and made numerous television appearances. The trio appeared on shows such as WDR’s *Rockpalast* and, for a time, hosted their own television program on RTL.
Starting in 2000, Hoheneder also established himself with solo comedy programs such as *Du kannst mich zweimal*, *Ich kann auch anders*, and *Herrencreme*. He made regular appearances on shows like the *Quatsch Comedy Club* and *NightWash*. Concurrently, he worked successfully as an author and ghostwriter for renowned comedians and entertainers, including Atze Schröder, Gaby Köster, Mike Krüger, Horst Lichter, and Steffen Henssler. He also co-authored the autobiographies of Mike Krüger and Atze Schröder.
In addition to his stage and writing work, Hoheneder wrote columns for *stern.de* and, in 2019, co-founded the podcast *Zärtliche Cousinen* with the performer behind the character Atze Schröder; the duo subsequently took the podcast on a live tour.