Heiko Obermöller

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Heiko Obermöller (born June 30, 1974 in Cologne ) is a German actor, voice actor , puppeteer and singer.

Life

Born and raised in Cologne, Heiko Obermöller took on his first role as Petrus in the 1990 Germany-wide youth theater tour in the rock musical " Jesus Christ Superstar ". In 1994 he won first prize in the regional competition " Jugend musiziert " in the piano category.

From 1998 to 2000 he completed an apprenticeship as an actor and speaker at the literary stage in Cologne with Rudolf Debiel . The collaboration with Debiel was also expressed in his specialist book "Die Acting Work".

actor

This was followed by roles in several television series . In the RTL series Titus der Satansbraten (1997), Obermöller played the role of "Daniel" at the side of Grit Boettcher , Hans Clarin and Sabine Postel - this production won an "Honorable Mention from the Young Audience Jury" in 1997 Festival Goldener Spatz awarded; in the ZDF - soap opera Lots of life he gave the "Dieter Löskow"; he appeared as "Peter" in 35 episodes of the ARD early evening series St. Angela ; in over 200 episodes of the WDR series Die Anrheiner as "Nico Schrader".

There were also theater appearances. At the Comedy Bochum , Obermöller took on the role of "Sandy" in Ben Elton's comedy Fresh Air ; at the Freie Literaturbühne in Cologne he participated in a stage version of the book Medea: Voices by Christa Wolf , directed by Rudolf Debiel (1999); at the Kresch Theater in Krefeld he played the leading role of "Karl Moor" in Friedrich Schiller's drama Die Räuber (2005).

In 2009 Obermöller went to Los Angeles and worked alongside actresses Lainie Kazan and Carmen Electra as "Nudelman" in Evgeni Afinejewski's award-winning romantic comedy Oy Vey! My Son is Gay! With. In the same year he was a guest on Jay Leno's Tonight Show , and in 2011 he starred as "Yerdl" in Valerie Weiss ' romantic comedy Losing Control .

In several episodes of the RTL casting show Mission Hollywood (2009), the actor was seen alongside the presenter Til Schweiger . He has also appeared in television spots such as those from software manufacturer Microsoft and in motion capture productions such as the computer games Wolfenstein: The New Order and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare .

In 2016 Obermöller took on the leading role in Eva Merz 's short film Strings of Hope and embodied the founder of the Augsburger Puppenkiste , Walter Oehmichen .

Puppet show

In 2011 Obermöller first took lessons as a puppeteer for snap-mouth dolls at the "Puppet School" in Los Angeles under the direction of multiple Emmy winner Michael Earl .

Since his training he has worked in numerous productions with puppets, such as:

Since 2015 Obermöller has played the " giraffe " for StarWatch Entertainment .

Moderator & speaker

He has also been a moderator for the US tourism association Brand USA since 2012 and can be seen in web videos for the official US tourism website Discover America .

Obermöller has been a professional speaker in the fields of radio plays, video games, dubbing and advertising since 1994. In addition, twice a year he coaches young international speakers in London for the drama school Skills4Actors .

The radio spot "Fits in the Radio" spoken by Obermöller for the SMART car won the 2007 Cannes Lions Award .

Singer

Obermöller was the singer of the German boy band "One Way", produced by Harald Reitinger , which performed in the Olympiahalle in Munich during the "Pop Rocky Super Show" in 1997 alongside music groups such as Boyzone and No Mercy .

He is also the singer of the theme song for the TV series " A House Full of Daughters " on the German TV station DAS VIERTE

His voice was also heard on the soundtrack of the film Lilli the Witch - The Journey to Mandolan by the US composer Ian Honeyman .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Acting Work "from 2007
  2. Role portrait on Wolfenstein Wiki (as of February 8, 2018).
  3. Film portrait on IMDb (as of February 8, 2018).
  4. RADIO LIONS WINNERS 2007 Серебро - Sostav.ru: Канские львы 2007