
Harald Franz Schmidt is a German actor, comedian, television presenter, and author, best known as the host of two popular German late-night shows. The son of refugees who fled the Sudetenland (now the Czech Republic) in 1945, Schmidt spent his youth in the Swabian town of Nürtingen. Due to his strict Catholic upbringing, he became actively involved in the Roman Catholic Church, serving as a choirmaster and playing the organ. At the age of 21, Schmidt moved to Stuttgart, where he attended drama school for three years. Subsequently, he gained stage experience at the *Städtische Bühne* (Municipal Theater) in Augsburg. His first role was that of the Second Mamluk in Lessing’s *Nathan the Wise*. In 1984, Schmidt became a lyricist for the cabaret ensemble *Kom(m)ödchen* in Düsseldorf, and in 1986, he was named "Best Up-and-Coming Cabaret Artist." That same year, he toured Germany with his own solo show. Television soon took notice of the talented young comedian, and in 1988, Schmidt hosted his first TV program, *MAZ ab*. This was followed by shows such as *Psst!* and *Schmidteinander*. He experienced the greatest boost of his career in 1992, when he took over as host of the popular Saturday-night show *Verstehen Sie Spaß?*. Schmidt was awarded the Adolf Grimme Prize—Germany’s most prestigious television award—the first of many such honors to follow. Just one year later, he was named "Entertainer of the Year" and received both the Bambi and the *Goldene Kamera* awards.
Beckenbauer
2024
One Mic Stand
2022
Sträter
2020
Ringlstetter
2016
Zettl
2012
Stopped on Track
2011
SOKO Stuttgart
2009
Nuhr im Ersten
2009
Schmidt & Pocher
2007
Kulturplatz
2004
Abendschau
2000
Gisbert
1999
Late Show
1999
Beckmann
1999
Talk 2000
1997
Leute heute
1997
Nich' mit Leo
1995
Boulevard Bio
1991
DAS!
1991
Schmidteinander
1990
Nachtcafé
1987
Das Traumschiff
1981
Wetten, dass..?
1981
Zur Person
1963
Bambi
1948









































