Beginning of career and commercial breakthrough (1980–1986) Fendrich appeared at the
Theater an der Wien from 1980 (in
Die Gräfin vom Naschmarkt and
Chicago) and played
Judas in the musical
Jesus Christ Superstar there in 1982. In 1980 he was also engaged by Hans Gratzer for a performance series of
Hamlet at the
Schauspielhaus, made one of his first television appearances as a singer on the
ORF program
Wir-extra for the benefit of children in the
Third World, and received his first
recording contract. Another appearance followed in
Tritsch Tratsch in 1981 with the song
Zweierbeziehung (Two-way relationship of a man with his car). Moreover, in 2020 the song was voted 14th among the "100 most important Austrian pop songs" by the pop culture magazine The Gap as part of the AustroTOP ranking. Equally successful was the second album ''Und alles ist ganz anders word'n
(And everything has become completely different). The next number one hits followed in 1982 with Schickeria
and Oben Ohne'' (Topless). At that time Fendrich was already celebrated as a
shooting star of Austropop. Fendrich achieved his next success in 1983 with
Auf und davon (Up and away). Although the album couldn't quite meet the commercial expectations of the previous album and the singles didn't manage that either, Fendrich performed at several sold-out concerts on his tour. This led to the song ''Weus'd a Herz hast wia a Bergwerk'' (Cause you have a heart like a mine) being available twice as a single; in a studio version and in a live version. After a short retreat from the public eye, the albums
Wien bei Nacht (Vienna by night) and
Kein schöner Land (No country more beautiful) were released in 1985 and 1986. He also released another live compilation. In May 1990, Fendrich performed at the
World Music Awards in Monaco, where he received an award for World's Best-Selling Austrian Artist. In 1991, the album
Nix is fix (Nothing is final), produced by Tato Gomez at
BMG Ariola, was released, which could repeat the success of earlier times. The album stayed in the Austrian
charts for 32 weeks and was number 1 for five weeks. In the same year, he launched the comedy show
Nix is fix (ORF/ARD). The cabaret and media-critical format was not continued despite good reviews. A special postage stamp was issued by the Austrian Post Office in 1993. Along the way, Fendrich recorded the album
Brüder (Brothers), which also managed to place in Germany after a long time. The singles
Midlife Crisis and
Brüder, which were rather unpopular in Austria, made it into the German charts. The album was, despite the great commercial success, rather negatively received by the media in Fendrich's home country. The reason for this was that Fendrich slowly turned away from the Viennese dialect with this album. As a promotion for
Herzblatt, the ballads album
Lieder mit Gefühl (Songs with feeling) was also presented. == Other work ==