Oliver Petszokat | |
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Born | Oliver Alexander Reinhard Petszokat 10 August 1978 Berlin, West Germany |
Other names | Oli.P |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actor, TV presenter |
Years active | 1996–present |
Oliver Alexander Reinhard Petszokat (born 10 August 1978), better known by his stage name Oli.P, is a German singer, actor and television presenter.
Petszokat, whose father Reinhard Petszokat was a policeman, began ballroom dancing at the age of ten. His biggest dance success was in 1995 as a participant in the winning team for the Youth Cup team of the Dance Sport Federation of North Rhine-Westphalia eV.
In Germany, Petszokat became famous as pop singer Oli.P. On German broadcaster RTL, he played character Ricky Marquart in the television series Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten . In several television shows he worked as television presenter ( Big Brother , ...). [1]
In 1999, Petszokat married German actress Tatiani Katrantzi. Together they have one child. In 2007, the couple separated. [2]
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