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Gildo was born Ludwig Franz Hirtreiter in Straubing, Bavaria; in the mid-1950s, he adopted the stage name Alexander Gildo, later shortening it to Rex Gildo.He claimed for many years to have been a member of the Regensburger Domspatzen choir before attending acting school; however, a documentary on German television a decade after his death in 2009 revealed that in fact he had worked in a ...
Rex Gildo "Kleiner Gonzales" September 1962: 3 Petula Clark "Monsieur" December 1962: 1 1963 Freddy Quinn "Junge, komm bald wieder" [15] January 1963: 3 Billy Mo "Ich kauf' mir lieber einen Tirolerhut" April 1963: 1 Tahiti-Tamourés "Wini-Wini" May 1963: 1 Manuela "Schuld war nur der Bossa Nova" June 1963: 1 Eydie Gormé
Peggy March, Rex Gildo and Siw Malmkvist introduced in the show. Marie-Louise Steibauer, the host. The GEMA has chosen 30 popular composers and lyricists. These were invited by Hessischer Rundfunk (HR) to submit one or two songs each. Nine of these songs would participate in the national final.
In German ("Kleiner Gonzales"): Rex Gildo, Caterina Valente with her brother Silvio Francesco, Dalida, and Lou van Burg; In French ("Le Petit Gonzales"): Danyel Gérard, Dalida, Jean Chabrier and Pierre Lalonde; In Serbo-Croatian ("Mali Gonzales"): Dušan Jakšić (1963)
Rex Gildo as Rex; Gerold Wanke as Max; Jonny Buchardt as Fratzke; Gabriele Clonisch as Gabriele, Mr. Herzlieb's niece; Zizi Rascas as Zizi; Irene Mann as Irene; Hannelore Elsner as Christa; Kurt Waitzmann as 1. Inspektor; Kurt Pratsch-Kaufmann as 2. Inspektor; Bully Buhlan as Peter Hiller
Dance with Me Into the Morning (German: Tanze mit mir in den Morgen) is a 1962 Austrian musical film directed by Peter Dörre and starring Gerhard Wendland, Guggi Löwinger and Rex Gildo. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Sepp Rothaur. It was shot at the Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna.
Final - 6 February 1960; Draw Artist Song Place 1 Angèle Durand & Rex Gildo "Abitur der Liebe" - 2 Gerhard Wendland "Alle Wunder dieser Welt" 3 3 Gitta Lind
Rex Gildo released a version of the song as a single in Germany in 1965 entitled "Leider, Leider". [ 6 ] Rauli Badding Somerjoki released a version of the song as a single in Finland in 1982 entitled "Rakas Lurjus".