Background
Hader was born in Waldhausen im Strudengau, Upper Austria and grew up in Nöchling in Lower Austria where he attended the Stiftsgymnasium Melk.
Hader was born in Waldhausen im Strudengau, Upper Austria and grew up in Nöchling in Lower Austria where he attended the Stiftsgymnasium Melk.
After his civilian service at the Red Cross he started studying German and History. As a student he began working on his first comedy programme Fort Geschritten. After aborting his study and writing Biagn und Brechen (1988) and Bunter Abend (1990) he celebrated his breakthrough with the tragicomic play Indien, which was filmed by Paul Harather in 1993 with Josef Hader himself in the leading role.
With the film Indien and his following shows Im Keller (1993) and Privat (1994) he became one of the most successful and most respected comedians in the German-speaking world.
His comedy programme Privat is the most successful comedy in Austrian history. His most recent show called "Hader muss weg" is more acting than comedy.
Hader plays seven different roles using no props other than a simple Trenchcoat and acts only through gestures, voice and facial expression. Since then, Hader has starred in commercially successful films such as Komm, süßer Tod (2000), Silentium (2004) and The Bone Manitoba (2009), while also gaining critical acclaim for his performances in dramas such as Der Überfall (2000) or Ein halbes Leben (2008).
He is a regular guest on various German Comedyshows, such as Neues aus der Anstalt on ZDF, Scheibenwischer on Das Erste, Quatsch Comedy Club on Pro Sieben or Ottfried Fischer"s Ottis Schlachthof on Bayerischer Rundfunk which increased his popularity in Germany.
Hader is the father of two sons. 1982: Fort Geschritten
1985: Der Witzableiter und das Feuer
1986: Im milden Westen
1987: Tausche Witze gegen Geld
1988: Biagn oder Brechen
1990: Bunter Abend
1991: Indien (with Alfred Dorfer)
1993: Im Keller
1994: Privat
1997: Hader spielt Hader
2004: Hader muss weg.
1985: Salzburger Stier 1986: Österreichischer Kleinkunstpreis 1990: Deutscher Kleinkunstpreis 1992: Österreichischer Kleinkunstpreis 1993: Deutscher Kabarettpreis 1993: Förderpreis zur Kainz-Medaille 1994: Platinum album for the Civil Defense Privat 1994: Platinum album for the VHS tape Privat 1999: Nestroy Ring 2000: Locarno International Film Festival (Bronze Leopard) 2001: Romy Award for Komm, süßer Tod 2009: Diagonale Acting Award 2009: Deutscher Fernsehpreis (German Television Award) 2010: Nomination for the Goldene Kamera 2010: Adolf Grimme Award 2010: Das große Kleinkunstfestival (Berlinpreis) 2010: Romy Award for The Bone Manitoba 2011: Bayrischer Kabarettpreis (Hauptpreis) 2011: Göttinger Elch.