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Hanno Coldam (eigentlich Heinz Matloch; * 25. Oktober 1932 in Berlin; † 13. April 1992 ebenda) war der Chef-Dompteur der DDR. Sein Künstlername „Coldam“ bildete seit 1954 das Ananym seines bürgerlichen Nachnamens.
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dbo:abstract | Hanno Coldam (eigentlich Heinz Matloch; * 25. Oktober 1932 in Berlin; † 13. April 1992 ebenda) war der Chef-Dompteur der DDR. Sein Künstlername „Coldam“ bildete seit 1954 das Ananym seines bürgerlichen Nachnamens. Er arbeitete im Zirkus mit Löwen, Tigern, Pumas, Leoparden, Eis-, Braun- und Kragenbären und bildete Dompteur-Nachwuchs aus. Internationalen Ruhm erlangte er in der Zirkuswelt durch die einmalig gebliebene Dressur von zehn Schwarzen Panthern. Populär wurde er beim internationalen Zirkuspublikum als Clown, der im Löwenkäfig mit den Tieren seine Scherze trieb und dabei gefährliche Attraktionen wie den selten gezeigten freihändigen Kopftrick vorführte. (de) Hanno Coldam (real name Heinz Matloch: 25 October 1932 – 13 April 1992) was a circus animal trainer from East Germany. With his wife and daughter, he specialised in lions, tigers and black panthers. Born in Berlin just three months before the dramatic regime change of 1933, after leaving school Heinz Matloch trained for work as a blacksmith, his father's trade. Instead of that, however, he went on to take a job in the props department at the Barlay Circus. Here, between 1950 and 1954, he worked taking care of animals with Gilbert Houcke. In 1954 he was appointed an animal trainer with the Aero Circus, which in 1960 merged with the Barlay Circus to form the State Circus of East Germany. Between 1960 and 1990 he was the chief animal trainer with the State Circus. His comedy act "Rasierlöwen" ("Lions shaving") became particularly well known, and was featured in 1966 by DEFA, the state-owned film company, in a film entitled Black Panthers. Following German reunification in 1990, the State Circus was dissolved. Hanno Coldam died in 1992. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Hanno Coldam (eigentlich Heinz Matloch; * 25. Oktober 1932 in Berlin; † 13. April 1992 ebenda) war der Chef-Dompteur der DDR. Sein Künstlername „Coldam“ bildete seit 1954 das Ananym seines bürgerlichen Nachnamens. (de) Hanno Coldam (real name Heinz Matloch: 25 October 1932 – 13 April 1992) was a circus animal trainer from East Germany. With his wife and daughter, he specialised in lions, tigers and black panthers. Born in Berlin just three months before the dramatic regime change of 1933, after leaving school Heinz Matloch trained for work as a blacksmith, his father's trade. Instead of that, however, he went on to take a job in the props department at the Barlay Circus. Here, between 1950 and 1954, he worked taking care of animals with Gilbert Houcke. In 1954 he was appointed an animal trainer with the Aero Circus, which in 1960 merged with the Barlay Circus to form the State Circus of East Germany. Between 1960 and 1990 he was the chief animal trainer with the State Circus. His comedy act "Rasierlöwen (en) |
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