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|    occupation = {{np-photographer|Photographer}}, actor, composer
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|          field = [[Adult model|Adult]], horror, indepentent
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== Career ==
== Career ==
In the [[1980s]], prior to his career as a big bust photographer, Lorenz was an actor in the experimental independent films of German director Jörg Buttgereit, to many of which he also contributed parts of the soundtrack. He was always credited as '''Daktari Lorenz''' at that time, and also [[Bettie Ballhaus]]' and [[Nadine Jansen]]'s websites mentioned him as "Daktari Lorenz" in the beginning.<ref name="bettie">{{cite web | url = http://www.bettie-b.de/comein.html | title = Welcome page at Bettie Ballhaus' former home page | work = bettie-b.de | accessdate = 2008-05-03}}</ref>
[[Image:Bernd Daktari Lorenz Nekromantik.jpg|thumb|left|130px|Bernd Daktari Lorenz as Robert Schmadtke in ''Nekromantik'' ([[1987]])]]
In the [[1980s]], prior to his career as a big bust photographer, Lorenz was an actor in the experimental independent films of German director Jörg Buttgereit, to many of which he also contributed parts of the soundtrack. He was always credited as '''Daktari Lorenz''' at that time, and also [[Bettie Ballhaus]]' and [[Nadine Jansen]]'s websites mentioned him as "Daktari Lorenz" in the beginning.<ref name="bettie">{{cite web | url = http://www.bettie-b.de/comein.html | title = Welcome page at Bettie Ballhaus' former home page | work = bettie-b.de | accessdate = 2008-05-03 | first = Bernd Daktari | last = Lorenz}}</ref>


His name was later changed to '''Bernd Daktari Lorenz''' on all websites. This might have lead to his having two IMDb entries: one as "Daktari Lorenz" with his former work, and one as "Bernd Daktari Lorenz" with everything he produced since Bettie Ballhaus.
His name was later changed to '''Bernd Daktari Lorenz''' on all websites. This might have lead to his having two IMDb entries: one as "Daktari Lorenz" with his former work<ref name="imdb1"/> and one as "Bernd Daktari Lorenz" with everything he produced since Bettie Ballhaus.<ref name="imdb2">IMDb entry: {{cite web | url = http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1305686/ | title = Bernd Daktari Lorenz | accessdate = 2008-05-03}}</ref>


In [[1996]], Lorenz founded the shop ''Tokyo Radar'' in Berlin.<ref name="bz"/> Being an admirer of Japan and the Japanese culture, he sold everything that had anything to do with Japan. Although the shop was a great success in the beginning,<ref name="zeit">{{cite web | url = http://www.zeit.de/1997/02/japan.txt.19970103.xml?page=all | title = Sushi für die Ohren: Japanische Popmusik füllt in Deutschland die Clubs | language = German | google = de | publisher = Die Zeit | accessdate = 2008-11-20 | year = 1997 | last = Düfel | first = Stephan}}</ref> it was reported closed in [[2003]].<ref name="funime">{{cite journal | url = http://www.funime.de/image/gimmicks/FUNime34.pdf | journal = FUNime | volume = 2003 | issue = 4 | format = PDF, Reprint | title = Sonstiges | language = German | accessdate = 2008-11-20}}</ref>
In [[1999]], Lorenz discovered [[Bettie Ballhaus]] in German TV and ''"knew from the first minute that one day she would be one of the most popular girls in the internet"''.<ref name="bettie"/> In [[April 2000]], he started Bettie's website ''bettie-b.de'' and worked successfully with her for over four years until she cancelled her contract in [[February 2004]].
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== Work ==
== Work ==
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Revision as of 01:49, 20 November 2008

Bernd "Daktari" Lorenz is a German photographer, director, actor and composer. He is the exclusive photographer of the websites of Nadine Jansen, Milena Velba and Miosotis. All the guest models on these sites have been photographed by him.

Career

Bernd Daktari Lorenz as Robert Schmadtke in Nekromantik (1987)

In the 1980s, prior to his career as a big bust photographer, Lorenz was an actor in the experimental independent films of German director Jörg Buttgereit, to many of which he also contributed parts of the soundtrack. He was always credited as Daktari Lorenz at that time, and also Bettie Ballhaus' and Nadine Jansen's websites mentioned him as "Daktari Lorenz" in the beginning.[3]

His name was later changed to Bernd Daktari Lorenz on all websites. This might have lead to his having two IMDb entries: one as "Daktari Lorenz" with his former work[2] and one as "Bernd Daktari Lorenz" with everything he produced since Bettie Ballhaus.[4]

In 1996, Lorenz founded the shop Tokyo Radar in Berlin.[1] Being an admirer of Japan and the Japanese culture, he sold everything that had anything to do with Japan. Although the shop was a great success in the beginning,[5] it was reported closed in 2003.[6]

In 1999, Lorenz discovered Bettie Ballhaus in German TV and "knew from the first minute that one day she would be one of the most popular girls in the internet".[3] In April 2000, he started Bettie's website bettie-b.de and worked successfully with her for over four years until she cancelled her contract in February 2004.

Work

For a list of big bust Bernd Daktari Lorenz models, see Category:Bernd Daktari Lorenz models.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Hughes, Marion (1998-02-27). Zu klein, zu bunt, zu kitschig (German). Berliner Zeitung. Retrieved on 2008-11-19. (Google translation)
  2. 2.0 2.1 IMDb entry: Daktari Lorenz. Retrieved on 2008-05-03.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Lorenz, Bernd Daktari. Welcome page at Bettie Ballhaus' former home page. bettie-b.de. Retrieved on 2008-05-03.
  4. IMDb entry: Bernd Daktari Lorenz. Retrieved on 2008-05-03.
  5. Düfel, Stephan (1997). Sushi für die Ohren: Japanische Popmusik füllt in Deutschland die Clubs (German). Die Zeit. Retrieved on 2008-11-20. (Google translation)
  6. "Sonstiges" (German) (PDF, Reprint). FUNime 2003 (4). Retrieved on 2008-11-20.