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Dieter Bohlen

Dieter Günther Bohlen (7 February 1954, Berne, Lower Saxony, near Oldenburg) is a German songwriter, singer, musician, producer, entertainer, and TV personality. Bohlen is best known for being part of popular pop-duo Modern Talking during 1984–1987 and 1998–2003.
==Biography==
Bohlen took his Abitur in Oldenburg. His father was a supplier to the construction business. In 1978, Dieter Bohlen was member of the band Monza. In 1981 he was member of trio Sunday, and they had a hit "Hale Hey Louise", which has been covered by Ricky King and others. From 1984 to 1987 and from 1998 to 2003, Bohlen was one half of the pop duo Modern Talking as producer, songwriter and composer. From 1985 to 1988, he produced and wrote songs for the disco singer C. C. Catch.
In 1988, Dieter Bohlen signed 15-year-old singer Anna Garcia whose stage name was "Sheree".〔("Ronnie Talk to Russia" )〕 In 1988 she recorded a song "Ronnie – Talk To Russia!" as Sheree,() written by German songwriter and former member of Modern Talking, Dieter Bohlen.
After the first split-up of Modern Talking in 1987, Bohlen formed Blue System. For most projects Bohlen had session singers for background vocals to produce a high-pitched chorus. He frequently worked the studio with the producer Luis Rodríguez. Rivalen Der Rennbahn is a soundtrack written by Bohlen. It was one of the best-selling albums in 1989 in Germany. Bohlen produced the German boygroup Touché which was founded by one of the group's five members, Karim Maataoui. In 1986, Bohlen wrote and produced Chris Norman's "Midnight Lady" for an episode of the German crime show ''Tatort''. This song that became a major hit in central Europe.
In the 1990s, Bohlen became producer for Bonnie Tyler under Hansa Records. They released three albums; ''Bitterblue'', ''Angel Heart'' and ''Silhouette in Red''. Tyler had great success with her single "Bitterblue", which was written and produced by Bohlen.
He has been a judge on all the seasons of the talent show ''Deutschland sucht den Superstar'' and has worked with acts discovered in the show to yield several major hits. He is criticized for controversial and insulting comments ("You sing like a garden gnome on ecstasy", "Your voice sounds like Kermit getting his ass kicked"). Bohlen has also released five books. Two of these are autobiographical and describe his career, romantic involvements and experiences with singers. The first book was an unprecedented success in Germany. Both books were also released as audio books.
In 2006, Bohlen released an album called ''Dieter: Der Film'' that was a soundtrack to the movie of the same name.
In 2011, he founded the clothing label "Needs Clothing" along with Felix Werner.
He has also been a judge the talent show Das Supertalent, the German version of Britain's Got Talent. He is the only judge to be in all the show's series.

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