
Loriot
Bernhard-Viktor Christoph-Carl von Bülow (12 November 1923 – 22 August 2011), known as Vicco von Bülow or Loriot was a German comedian, humorist, cartoonist, film director, actor and writer. As an artist, he was almost exclusively known under his pen name Loriot, which is the French term for the bird oriole depicted as a crest in the coat of arms of the Bülow family. He was best known for his cartoons, the television series Loriot (1976-78) and his two movies, Ödipussi (1988) and Pappa Ante Portas (1991). On the television series Unsere Besten (Our Best), Loriot was ranked the 54th best German ever. In a special comedy episode of Unsere Besten, he was ranked as the most famous German comedian ever.
Filmography
Leonard Bernstein: Candide
as Narrator
Leonard Bernstein: Candide
as Narrator

Loriot's 80th Birthday
as Himself
Loriot's 80th Birthday
as Himself

Christmas at Hoppenstedts
as Opa Hoppenstedt
Christmas at Hoppenstedts
as Opa Hoppenstedt

Pappa ante Portas
as Heinrich Lohse
Pappa ante Portas
as Heinrich Lohse

Otto – The Alien from East Frisia
as Paul Winkelmann
Otto – The Alien from East Frisia
as Paul Winkelmann

Loriot's 65th Birthday
Loriot's 65th Birthday

Der Freischütz
as Self - Presenter
Der Freischütz
as Self - Presenter

Ödipussi
as Paul Winkelmann
Ödipussi
as Paul Winkelmann

Evelyn and the Men
as Klaus-Günther Bröse
Evelyn and the Men
as Klaus-Günther Bröse

Loriot's 60th Birthday
Loriot's 60th Birthday

Who's Going Crazy Here, Doctor?
as Walter, der Göttliche
Who's Going Crazy Here, Doctor?
as Walter, der Göttliche

Another Opera
as Opera critic
Another Opera
as Opera critic

Loriots Telecabinet
as Gastgeber / Viktor Schmoller / Herr Blühmel / Herr Pochlow, Cellist (as Loriot)
Loriots Telecabinet
as Gastgeber / Viktor Schmoller / Herr Blühmel / Herr Pochlow, Cellist (as Loriot)

The Longest Day
as Pemsel's Adjutant (uncredited)
The Longest Day
as Pemsel's Adjutant (uncredited)

The Miracle of Father Malachia
as Kauziger Professor
The Miracle of Father Malachia
as Kauziger Professor

The Bridge
as Stabsweldfebel
The Bridge
as Stabsweldfebel

Friedrich Schiller – The Triumph of a Genius
as Page at the Court of Duke Karl Eugen
Friedrich Schiller – The Triumph of a Genius
as Page at the Court of Duke Karl Eugen