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Full Name
  
Heinz Matloch

Name
  
Hanno Coldam

Children
  
Marcella

Spouse(s)
  
Regina Marcella

Occupation
  
Circus Animal Trainer


Born
  
25 October 1932 (
1932-10-25
)
Berlin, Germany

Died
  
April 13, 1992, Berlin, Germany

2.) DDR - Dompteure des 20.Jahrhundert / Hanno Coldam ,Regina Marcella und Marcella


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.

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Life and career

Born in Berlin, just three months before the dramatic regime change of 1933, after leaving school Heinz Matloch trained for work as a Blacksmith, which would have prepared him to follow his father's trade. Instead of that, however, he went on to take a job in the "Props department" with the Barlay Circus. Here, between 1950 and 1954, he worked as an Animal Carer 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 the National Film Company in a film entitled "Black Panthers".

Following reunification in 1990 the State Circus was dissolved. Hanno Coldam died in 1992.

Awards and honours

  • National Prize of East Germany
  • References

    Hanno Coldam Wikipedia