Conny Dachs

Conny Dachs

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Early Life and Path to the Spotlight

Conny Dachs, who was born as Michael ͏G. Konrad on December 13, 1963 in the little town of Georgsmarienhütte in northern Germany had a start that mixed handy skills and artful expression. He finished a training program to become an advertising technician, which was about ads and visual work. This early training gave him real-world know-how in design and communication with the public; skills that would later help him in his fun activities. Even when he was just a teen in the early 1980s he put his energy into music being the singer for punk band Pattex which is from nearby Osnabrück. That time put him in the lively, wild world of punk culture where he grew his stage skill and voice talent.

Looking for formal learning in acting, he took vocal classes at the Osnabrück Conservatory, which is called the Musik- und Kunstschule. This training polished his voice and art skills. Before joining adult fun, Dachs was an animator at Robinson Club holiday spots. These jobs meant making guests happy through games, shows and interactive funs sharpening his skill to connect with crowds and make spontaneous joy. He also acted in different theater plays; took part in public events, and showed up at trade fairs building a mixed background in live showings and audience connections

The big change happened in 1995 when he was working as an animator at a holiday club on the Spanish island of Fuerteventura. There, he caught the eye of people in the business who gave him a chance to work in film. Soon after that, he went to Düsseldorf to make his first project, a film called Das frivole Gasthaus. This was when he started in the adult industry at about age 32. The switch felt easy because of his past experience with acting and talking to folks. His true name, Michael G. Konrad, gave rise to the first part of his stage name—Conny comes straight from Konrad. The last name Dachs has a bright start linked to a chat with director Harry S. Morgan about German money talks; the intended name Dax was changed by magazines to Dachs, calling to mind the German word for badger. In the start of one old film, Gina Wild 4 he was even called Conny Dach!

These early years gave Dachs a special mix of skills, musical gifts, acting experience, and charm. He used this mix in his new job, where being able to change quickly and connect with the crowd was key. It wasn’t just a big jump; his journey showed steady progress through different roles in entertainment, laying the groundwork for many years of work ahead. His past in ads tech and live drawing helped him start on-camera tasks with skill and imagination right from the start

Busy job in grown-up movies and TV shows presenting.

Conny Dachs began a very long and busy job in German adult films starting in 1995, staying active well into the 2020s with work over more than thirty years. The Internet Adult Film Database shows him with many acts across many projects, while other records say he appeared over 500 times, mostly in adult works. He worked mainly with big German studios like Magma and Videorama, showing up in a lot of scenes and series. His ability let him play different parts, from simple acts to hosting tasks that needing good quick thinking skills.

One of his key works came from the long series Straßenflirts. In this reality-style show sold on VHS and later DVD, Dachs was both host and main actor. He would talk to people on the street—shown as normal walkers or couples—and start chats that led to surprise close moments filmed right there. Even though it looked like real street meetings, the people were actors, making a true yet managed feel common for this type. Dachs shined in this setup due to his charm, quick humor, and skill at calming others down turning strange situations into fun content . The show turned into a main part of German grown-up films, showing his skill for mixing being a host with acting.

Outside of tough shows, Dachs ran gentler adult programs on Beate Uhse TV, a paid channel you can get through Sky Deutschland. His show Lust pur had a similar idea but made sure the clear acts were hinted at instead of fully shown, reaching a wider adult crowd. This mix—more intense flirty content next to suggestive TV work—showed his skill as both actor and host. He worked with many famous female stars from that time like Gina Wild, Katja Kassin and Tara Young; also well-known directors such as Harry S Morgan! These ties helped make his name more known in the field.

His steady work and fame brought him notice. Dachs got the Venus Prize for Best Actor in 1998, 2003, and 2004. In 2004 he also won the Venus Prize for Best Sexy TV Show and took home the European x-Award. Then, in 2016 he grabbed the Venus Prize for Best Male TV Hosting which showed his talent with a mic and on screen in sexy tv shows. He got fan nods at events like Erotic Lounge Awards in 2014's and 2015's too Behind the camera, he led at least one film, Teeny Trash in 2004, and helped with work on other films like Die Dildomacher and Die Witwe that same year. His lasting place through changing trends in the industry—from old video types to new digital shows—shows great ability to change and stay strong.

During his busy years, Dachs showed up in films from different types, keeping a regular time of work. New examples include parts in Sex im Büro 7 (2023), Notgeile Praktikantinnen (2024) and Die Dirndljäger 2 (2024). His movie list shows both quantity and long time, with names like Conny Dax, Conny D., Marc Fox, Mauro Conti, Ricky Free and others seen on various films. This collection of work made him one of the most known and trusted male stars in German-language adult fun for many groups of watchers.

Common Crossovers, Song Efforts, and Long-lasting Effect.

Though mostly known for adult jobs, Conny Dachs widened his scope into regular and creative tasks, showing bigger acting goals. His biggest switch happened in 2013 when Danish boss Lars von Trier picked him as a body double for bold parts in the art film Nymphomaniac: Vol. I and Nymphomaniac: Vol. II. The movies had real close scenes and Dachs helped with their truthfulness. He also showed up on screen in Nymphomaniac: Vol. II in a striking scene with a harsh money-collecting situation that had some whipping parts. This chance brought his work to viewers beyond normal adult groups and pointed out his readiness to take part in tough, rule-breaking films.

More common roles include a part in the 2020 German sci-fi scary funny movie Sky Sharks, made by Marc Fehse. In 2015, he shot a piece for the RTL scripted show Der Blaulicht Report, playing a victim in an episode that came out in early 2016. His stage work went on into later years too. In September and October of 2021 Dachs acted with performer Katie Pears in the Zurich Schauspielhaus play Kurze Interviews mit fiesen Männern – 22 Arten der Einsamkeit, which was based on texts from David Foster Wallace and directed by Yana Ross. The show had live close acts on stage as an important part, only letting grown-up crowds attend it. These tasks showed his ease with trying new and bold ways of performing that go past regular grown-up films.

Music stayed a big love that Dachs came back to many times in his job. After his young punk time with Pattex, he went back to making songs with a funny, party style mixing schlager and carnival vibes. In 2008 he showed the song Das Leben ist ein Pornofilm (und jeder ist der Star) at the Venus Berlin trade fair; the tune later turned into the theme for a laugh web series. His 2010 album POP(P)?! had cheerful, happy songs. Later songs like Why is Straw Here? (2019) and At Capri There's a Boat (2021) kept this fun, happy way and got into party and fest playlists. On streaming sites like Spotify his tunes show a playful part that fits with his screen character

After many years in front of a camera, Dachs showed interest in change focus to presenting and singing. He kept showing up at industry events, like promotions for Venus Berlin, and kept an active presence into the mid-2020s. His story shows a performer who made a varied career from mixed beginnings—advertising training, punk singing, holiday fun, and theater—then used those skills across adult films, TV shows, music, and sometimes mainstream roles. Awards big series that ran long time away cemented his place as a well-known figure in German erotic entertainment. With steady professionalism audience engagement; along with creative flexibility Conny Dachs left a unique mark on the industry over three decades evolving from street-flirt host to respected presenter or sometime artist while sticking true to his roots in live show business and entertainment

His trip shows wider changes in the grown-up area, from strong media rule in the 1990s and 2000s to online sites today. By accepting both tough and softer types, along with behind-the-scenes work and directing he showed a variety that few actors keep over a long time. Working with top talents and directors made his story even richer. Even as new groups came into the job Dachs stayed important through new works and public shows. The mix of his early life stories, music background, and easy look on camera built a performer whose gifts reach across acting hosting an creative work in many fun areas

Today, his collection of work is a guide for those looking into the growth of German adult content and its mix with other areas. From the story-filled start of his stage name to his role in important arthouse projects and constant music drops, each part adds detail to a job marked by lasting power and skill. Fans and people in the industry both see him as dependable, charming, and good at reaching crowds whether on busy streets for a fun scene, in a TV studio, on a play stage or behind a mic singing party songs. This long-lasting presence highlights a work path built on skill timing and true love for fun in its many shapes

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