- Born
- Birth nameHerman José Von Krippahl
- Height5′ 5¼″ (1.66 m)
- Herman José is considered the biggest comedian/entertainer in the Portuguese scene of all times. His career had an humble star in the 70s, when he performed as singer and co-hosted a few varieties shows (Zip-Zip). His first big success as a comedian was with "O Tal Canal" where he performed several characters from a fictitious TV channel. "Hermanias" was the next success show (in the same genre) but was interrupted by government demand after he made a joke on Our Lady of Fátima (one of the most important religious icons in Portugal). However, his career never stopped: A "Roda da Sorte" (Portuguese version of Wheel of Fortune), "Com a Verdade m'Enganas" and "Parabéns" were shows that, originally, were not intended to be funny but, with Herman hosting them, soon became humor references. He returned with humor-conceived shows in the 90s. "Herman Enciclopédia" and "Herman 98" revealed that Herman's humor was still on (although the scripts were mainly written by Produções Fictícias - a Herman-owned TV company).
In 2000 Herman moved from RTP (were he performed all his life, that far) to SIC (a private channel). Hosting "HermanSic" (more of a talk-show than a humor-show) he changed his style a little. Many think that for worse. Using a more-obvious humor, many times with physical or sexual references he managed, tough, to keep is regular audience.
For his truly remarkable career, Herman Jose is considered the biggest entertainer and a cultural reference in Portugal. Because of him, an entire generation uses quotes from several of his characters.- IMDb Mini Biography By: D Cavalheiro
- Hosting "HermanSic" on a Portuguese TV channel,
- Besides Portuguese he's also fluent in German, English, Spanish and french.
- Owns "Café Café", a popular restaurant in Lisbon, where he performs stand-up comedy once a week.
- Was a singer and a popular one-man-show in the late seventies and early eighties, travelling through Portugal and abroad, for Portuguese groups of emigrants. "Canção do Beijinho" was his most successful song in 1980, and won a gold disc in 1981.
- Commander of the Order of Merit (10 June 1992).
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