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'''Rex Gildo''' (formerly '''Alexander Gildo''', born '''Ludwig Franz Hirtreiter'''; 2 July 1936 – 26 October 1999) was a German singer of ] ] who reached the height of his popularity in the 1960s and 1970s, selling over 25 million records and starring in film and television roles.
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'''Rex Gildo''' (] ] - ] ]) was a ] ] of ] ] who reached the height of his popularity in the 1960s and 1970s, selling over 25 million records and starring in ] and ] roles.<ref name="independent">{{cite news
==Early life==

Gildo was born '''Ludwig Franz Hirtreiter''' in ], 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 ] 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 decorating apprenticeship before he met Fred Miekley, who would become his manager/longtime companion.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Schlager.de |title=Rex Gildo |url=https://www.schlager.de/stars/rex-gildo/ |website=Schlager.de }}</ref>

==Career==
Gildo's first performance was with the ] theatre group in 1956, but he quickly moved into television and film, as well as performing as a singer, duetting with Danish singer ] as "Gitte & Rex". His most popular songs, such as '']'' (1962), ''Goodbye Susanna'' (1965) and ''Fiesta Mexicana'' (1972), were sung during the 1960s and 1970s in Germany. His music and films sold well there but less so abroad. He also starred in his own television program, ''Gestatten – Rex Gildo''.<ref name="berliner">{{cite news|title=Rex Gildo: Der große Streit ums Erbe|work=Berliner Morgenpost|language=German|date=26 October 2000}}</ref>

During the 1980s and 1990s, Gildo's popularity decreased.<ref name="independent">
{{cite news
| last = Blom | last = Blom
| first = Phillip | first = Phillip
| coauthors =
| title = Obituary: Rex Gildo | title = Obituary: Rex Gildo
| work = The Independent | work = The Independent
| pages =
| language = English
| publisher = LookSmart Ltd | publisher = LookSmart Ltd
|date=1999-10-29 | date = 29 October 1999
| url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19991029/ai_n14261932 | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19991029/ai_n14261932
| accessdate = 2007-10-22 }}</ref> | accessdate = 22 October 2007
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080506071606/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19991029/ai_n14261932
| archive-date = 6 May 2008
| url-status = dead
}}
</ref> His appearances were mainly at ]s, shopping centres and other similar venues; he was also reported to have problems with alcoholism.<ref>{{cite web|last=Koymasky|first=Matt & Andrei|title=Rex Gildo|date=25 June 2007|url=http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/biog1/gild1.html|accessdate= 22 October 2007|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070807120519/http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/biog1/gild1.html|archivedate=7 August 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=van der Meyden|first=Henk|title=Rex Gildo overleden|work=Di Telegraaf-i|language=Dutch|publisher=Dagblad De Telegraaf, Amsterdam|date=28 October 1999|url=http://krant.telegraaf.nl/krant/archief/19991028/teksten/bui.post.rex.gildo.overleden.html|accessdate=22 October 2007}}</ref> His final performance, on the day of his suicide attempt, was in front of more than 3000 people at a furniture shop outside ].


==Personal life and death==
Gildo was born '''Ludwig Alexander Hirtreiter''' in ], ] and was a member of the ] choir before going to acting school. His first performance was with the ] ] group in 1956, but he quickly moved into television and film, as well as performing as a singer; most famously ]ting with ] singer ] as "Gitte & Rex".<ref name="imdb-bio">{{imdb name |id=0318419}}</ref>
In 1974, Gildo married his cousin Marion Ohlsen in a ]. The couple had no children and separated in 1990. After his death, it was reported that he was gay and had a relationship with Dave Klingeberg, his secretary, with whom he lived for 7 years.{{citation needed|date=March 2019}}


Gildo died in 1999, aged 63, having spent three days in an artificially-induced coma after attempting suicide by jumping from the window of his apartment building. He was said to have been suffering from psychological problems.<ref>{{cite news|title=German pop singer Gildo dies|work=Associated Press Archive|agency = Associated Press|date=28 October 1999|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=APAB&p_theme=apab&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_dispstring=%22rex%20gildo%22&p_field_advanced-0=&p_text_advanced-0=(%22rex%20gildo%22)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&xcal_useweights=no|accessdate=22 October 2007}}</ref>
His most popular songs, such as ''Speedy Gonzales'' (1962), ''Goodbye Susanna'' (1965) ''Fiesta Mexicana'' (1972), "Der Sommer Ist Vorbei" (1973) were million sellers{{Fact|article|date=October 2007}} and his ], ] (wanderlust)-evoking music, often flavoured with ] or ] ] or styles, was especially in demand in the ] 1960s and 70s.<ref name="independent"/> His music and films sold well in Germany, but less so abroad, and he has been compared to ] or ].<ref name="independent2">{{cite news
| last = Karacs
| first = Imre
| coauthors =
| title = The Entertainer
| work = The Independent
| pages =
| language = English
| publisher = LookSmart Ltd
|date=1999-11-28
| url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19991128/ai_n14270462/pg_1
| accessdate = 2007-10-22 }}</ref> He also starred in his own television program, ''Gestatten - Rex Gildo''.<ref name="berliner">{{cite news
| last =
| first =
| coauthors =
| title = Rex Gildo: Der große Streit ums Erbe
| work = Berliner Morgenpost
| pages =
| language = German
| publisher = Rainbow Online
|date=2000-10-26
| url = http://www.rainbow.or.at/news/972546136
| accessdate = 2007-10-22 }}</ref>


==Discography==
In 1974, Gildo married his cousin Marion Ohlsen. The couple had no children and separated in 1990.<ref name="independent2"/>

During the 1980s and 1990s, Gildo's popularity continued on numerous schlager live and Tv Shows enjoyed by young and old of all ages..<ref name="independent"/> His appearances were as popular as ever as all Rex Gildo's
greatest hits were played to new generations and his loyal fans.; he was also reported to have problems with voracious girls offering their knickers/bras as Tom Jones had when he sang, Rex Gildo had a few drinks unable to satisfy all these girls and their desires. Rex Gildo had some medication and chilled coca colas to keep himself at his best and fit for the girls. Rex Gildo was known as "sexy Rexy" as after each show he was mobbed by 1000s of beautiful, willing girl fans who threw themselves at Rex. But Rex Gildo always kept an eye out in case his wife was nearby.
Sometimes Rex Gildo managed to escape from the 1000s of loyal girls who
were tearing at Rex Gildo's clothes and Rex managed to leave the building
wearing only his socks and a big smile. d.<ref name="independent"/><ref>{{cite web
| last = Koymasky
| first = Matt & Andrei
| authorlink =
| coauthors =
| title = Rex Gildo
| work =
| publisher =
|date=2007-06-25
| url = http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/biog1/gild1.html
| format = HTML
| doi =
| accessdate = 2007-10-22 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news
| last = van der Meyden
| first = Henk
| coauthors =
| title = Rex Gildo overleden
| work = Di Telegraaf-i
| pages =
| language = Dutch
| publisher = Dagblad De Telegraaf, Amsterdam
|date=1999-10-28
| url = http://krant.telegraaf.nl/krant/archief/19991028/teksten/bui.post.rex.gildo.overleden.html
| accessdate = 2007-10-22 }}</ref><ref name="independent2"/> His final performance, Rex Gildo was as radiant, sexy, dominant as ever, on the day of his suicide, was in front of more than 3000 people at a ] shop outside ].<ref name="independent2"/>

Gildo died in 1999 aged 60, having spent three days in an artificially-induced coma after attempting suicide by jumping from the window of his apartment building. He was said to have been suffering ] problems.<ref>{{cite news
| last =
| first =
| coauthors =
| title = German pop singer Gildo dies
| work = Associated Press Archive
| pages =
| language = English
| publisher = The Associated Press
|date=1999-10-28
| url = http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=APAB&p_theme=apab&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_dispstring=%22rex%20gildo%22&p_field_advanced-0=&p_text_advanced-0=(%22rex%20gildo%22)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&xcal_useweights=no
| accessdate = 2007-10-22 }}</ref> After his death, millions of loyal
girls continued to pay tribute to their idol REX GILDO, fan sites were
created in even greater numbers and internet tributes recalled the
golden career of Germany's greatest ever singer. German satellite and TV
stations played Classic Rex Gildo hits day and night and his films too.

In ], "Fiesta Mexicana (Hossa)" was brought into a whole new generation of people when the ] started playing the song whenever winger ] scored a goal.

== Discography ==
{{Col-begin}} {{Col-begin}}
{{Col-2}} {{Col-2}}
*Das Ende der Liebe (Tell Laura I love You)/Minnetonka Mädi, 1959 *''Das Ende der Liebe (Tell Laura I love You)/Minnetonka Mädi'' (1959)
*Sieben Wochen nach Bombay, 1960 *''Sieben Wochen nach Bombay'' (1960)
*Yes My Darling, 1960, together with Conny Froboess *''Yes My Darling'' (1960), together with ]
*Speedy Gonzales, 1962 *''Speedy Gonzales'' (1962)
*Zwei blaue Vergißmeinnicht, 1963 *''Zwei blaue Vergißmeinnicht'' (1963)
*Vom Stadtpark die Laternen, 1963, together with Gitte Haenning *''Vom Stadtpark die Laternen'' (1963), together with ]
*Zwei auf einer Bank, 1964, together with Gitte Haenning *''Zwei auf einer Bank'' (1964), together with Gitte Haenning
*Jetzt dreht die Welt sich nur um dich, 1964, together with Gitte Haenning *''Jetzt dreht die Welt sich nur um dich'' (1964), together with Gitte Haenning
*Hokuspokus, 1964 together with Gitte Haenning *''Hokuspokus'' (1964), together with Gitte Haenning
*Dein Glück ist mein Glück, 1965 together with Gitte Haenning *''Dein Glück ist mein Glück'' (1965), together with Gitte Haenning
*Goodbye Susanna 1965 *''Goodbye Susanna'' (1965)
*Augen wie zwei Sterne, 1966 *''Augen wie zwei Sterne'' (1966)
*Der Mond hat seine Schuldigkeit getan, 1967 *''Der Mond hat seine Schuldigkeit getan'' (1967)
*''Komm, Laß Uns Tanzen'' (1967)
*Ein ring auf gold 1968
*''Schlager-Rendezvous Mit Rex Gildo'' (1967)
*Dondolo, 1969
*''Ein Ring aus Gold'' (1968)
*Memories, 1971
*''Rex Gildo's Disco Club With Jo Ment's Happy Sound – 28 Party Hits For Dancing '' (1968)
*Fiesta Mexicana, 1972
*''Dondolo'' (1969)
*Der Sommer ist vorbei, 1973
*''Rex'' (1969)
*''Memories'' (1971)
*''Fiesta Mexicana'' (1972)
*''Der Sommer ist vorbei'' (1973)
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*Marie der letzte Tanz, 1974 *''Marie der letzte Tanz'' (1974)
*Der letzte Sirtaki, 1975 *''Der letzte Sirtaki'' (1975)
*Küsse von dir, 1976 *''Küsse von dir'' (1976, German version of ])
*Love Is In The Air, 1978 *''Love Is in the Air'' (1978)
*Sally komm wieder, 1978 *''Sally komm wieder'' (1978)
*Saragossa, 1979 *''Saragossa'' (1979)
*Holly ho Havanna, 1979 *''Holly ho Havanna'' (1979)
*La Bandita, 1980 *''La Bandita'' (1980)
*Wenn ich je deine Liebe verlier, 1981 *''Wenn ich je deine Liebe verlier'' (1981)
*Und sie hieß Julie, 1983 *''Und sie hieß Julie'' (1983)
*Und plötzlich ist es wieder da, 1983 *''Und plötzlich ist es wieder da'' (1983)
*Dir fehlt Liebe, 1984 *''Dir fehlt Liebe'' (1984)
*Rendezvous auf spanisch, 1984 *''Rendezvous auf spanisch'' (1984)
*Mamma mia, 1985 *''Mamma mia'' (1985)
*Du ich lieb Dich, 1985 *''Du ich lieb Dich'' (1985)
*Was ist schon eine nacht 1986 *''Was ist schon eine Nacht'' (1986)
*Mexicanische nacht 1989 *''Mexicanische Nacht'' (1989)
*Margarita 1991 *''Margarita'' (1991)
{{Col-end}} {{Col-end}}

==Selected filmography==
*''Immer wenn der Tag beginnt'' (1957), as Max Clement
*'']'' (1958), as Peter Utesch
*''{{ill|Wenn die Conny mit dem Peter|de}}'' (1958), as Gerd Weidner
* '']'' (1959), as Billy Newman
*''{{ill|Ja, so ein Mädchen mit 16|de}}'' (1959), as Rex
*'']'' (1960), as Robert
*''Am Sonntag will mein Süßer mit mir segeln gehn'' (1961), as Tommy
*'']'' (1962), as Stefan Breuer
* '']'' (1962), as Himself
* '']'' (1963), as Billie Bill
*''{{ill|Und wenn der ganze Schnee verbrennt|de}}'' (1963), as Rolf
*'']'' (1963), as Karl Fischer
* '']'' (1964), as Martin Fischer
*''{{ill|Tausend Takte Übermut|de}}'' (1965), as Rick Tanner
*'']'' (1970), as Frankie Kuhländer
*''{{ill|Unsere Tante ist das Letzte|de}}'' (1973), as Martin Klamm
'''As himself'''
*'']'' (1960)
*'']'' (1960)
*''{{Ill|O sole mio (1960 film)|de|3=O sole mio (1960)|lt=O sole mio}}'' (1960)
*''{{ill|Die Hazy Osterwald Story|de}}'' (1961)
*'']'' (1962)
*'']'' (1963)
*''Maskenball bei Scotland Yard'' (1963)
*''{{ill|Otto ist auf Frauen scharf|de}}'' (1968)


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Rex Gildo (formerly Alexander Gildo, born Ludwig Franz Hirtreiter; 2 July 1936 – 26 October 1999) was a German singer of Schlager ballads who reached the height of his popularity in the 1960s and 1970s, selling over 25 million records and starring in film and television roles.

Early life

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 decorating apprenticeship before he met Fred Miekley, who would become his manager/longtime companion.

Career

Gildo's first performance was with the Munich Kammerspiele theatre group in 1956, but he quickly moved into television and film, as well as performing as a singer, duetting with Danish singer Gitte Haenning as "Gitte & Rex". His most popular songs, such as Speedy Gonzales (1962), Goodbye Susanna (1965) and Fiesta Mexicana (1972), were sung during the 1960s and 1970s in Germany. His music and films sold well there but less so abroad. He also starred in his own television program, Gestatten – Rex Gildo.

During the 1980s and 1990s, Gildo's popularity decreased. His appearances were mainly at folk festivals, shopping centres and other similar venues; he was also reported to have problems with alcoholism. His final performance, on the day of his suicide attempt, was in front of more than 3000 people at a furniture shop outside Frankfurt.

Personal life and death

In 1974, Gildo married his cousin Marion Ohlsen in a lavender marriage. The couple had no children and separated in 1990. After his death, it was reported that he was gay and had a relationship with Dave Klingeberg, his secretary, with whom he lived for 7 years.

Gildo died in 1999, aged 63, having spent three days in an artificially-induced coma after attempting suicide by jumping from the window of his apartment building. He was said to have been suffering from psychological problems.

Discography

  • Das Ende der Liebe (Tell Laura I love You)/Minnetonka Mädi (1959)
  • Sieben Wochen nach Bombay (1960)
  • Yes My Darling (1960), together with Conny Froboess
  • Speedy Gonzales (1962)
  • Zwei blaue Vergißmeinnicht (1963)
  • Vom Stadtpark die Laternen (1963), together with Gitte Haenning
  • Zwei auf einer Bank (1964), together with Gitte Haenning
  • Jetzt dreht die Welt sich nur um dich (1964), together with Gitte Haenning
  • Hokuspokus (1964), together with Gitte Haenning
  • Dein Glück ist mein Glück (1965), together with Gitte Haenning
  • Goodbye Susanna (1965)
  • Augen wie zwei Sterne (1966)
  • Der Mond hat seine Schuldigkeit getan (1967)
  • Komm, Laß Uns Tanzen (1967)
  • Schlager-Rendezvous Mit Rex Gildo (1967)
  • Ein Ring aus Gold (1968)
  • Rex Gildo's Disco Club With Jo Ment's Happy Sound – 28 Party Hits For Dancing (1968)
  • Dondolo (1969)
  • Rex (1969)
  • Memories (1971)
  • Fiesta Mexicana (1972)
  • Der Sommer ist vorbei (1973)
  • Marie der letzte Tanz (1974)
  • Der letzte Sirtaki (1975)
  • Küsse von dir (1976, German version of Save Your Kisses for Me)
  • Love Is in the Air (1978)
  • Sally komm wieder (1978)
  • Saragossa (1979)
  • Holly ho Havanna (1979)
  • La Bandita (1980)
  • Wenn ich je deine Liebe verlier (1981)
  • Und sie hieß Julie (1983)
  • Und plötzlich ist es wieder da (1983)
  • Dir fehlt Liebe (1984)
  • Rendezvous auf spanisch (1984)
  • Mamma mia (1985)
  • Du ich lieb Dich (1985)
  • Was ist schon eine Nacht (1986)
  • Mexicanische Nacht (1989)
  • Margarita (1991)

Selected filmography

As himself

References

  1. Schlager.de. "Rex Gildo". Schlager.de.
  2. "Rex Gildo: Der große Streit ums Erbe". Berliner Morgenpost (in German). 26 October 2000.
  3. Blom, Phillip (29 October 1999). "Obituary: Rex Gildo". The Independent. LookSmart Ltd. Archived from the original on 6 May 2008. Retrieved 22 October 2007.
  4. Koymasky, Matt & Andrei (25 June 2007). "Rex Gildo". Archived from the original on 7 August 2007. Retrieved 22 October 2007.
  5. van der Meyden, Henk (28 October 1999). "Rex Gildo overleden". Di Telegraaf-i (in Dutch). Dagblad De Telegraaf, Amsterdam. Retrieved 22 October 2007.
  6. "German pop singer Gildo dies". Associated Press Archive. Associated Press. 28 October 1999. Retrieved 22 October 2007.

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