Alexander Brem (voice actor)

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Alexander Brem (* before 1980) is a German voice actor . He lives and works in Munich .

Life

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Movies

Alexander Brem has been active in the dubbing industry since the early 1990s. He soon dubbed many well-known actors at the beginning of their film careers, such as B. Chris Tucker in the US comedy Friday (1995), Scott Wolf in Ridley Scott's adventure film White Squall (1996), Jamie Kennedy in the Scream trilogy (1997, 1998, 2000), Joaquín Phoenix in Oliver Stone's psychological thriller U-Turn (1998), Stephen Dorff in the Marvel comic book adaptation Blade (1998), which won the MTV Movie Awards for "Best Movie Villain , " and Joshua Leonard in the horror film Blair Witch Project (1999). In 2000, Brem starred in the hit movies The Bone Hunter for Mike McGlone , in the college comedy Road Trip for Seann William Scott , in the sci-fi thriller The Cell for Vince Vaughn, and in Ang Lee's award-winning literary adaptation Tiger and Dragon for Chang Chen .

Alexander Brem seldom worked as a voice actor in the 2000s, but notable speaking appearances were for example for Billy Crudup in Almost Famous (2001), Jonathan Rhys Meyers in the Shakespeare adaptation Titus (2002) and Billy Zane in the British war film The Last Mission - The Ascension Command (2006).

Brem has been primarily active in the dubbing industry again since 2009, speaking Timothy Olyphant in A Perfect Getaway (2009), Aasif Mandvi in the fantasy film The Legend of Aang (2010), Stephen Campbell Moore in The Last Templar (2011), 50 Cent in the action drama Fire with Fire - Rache follows its own rules (2012), Michael Eklund in The Call - Don't hang up! (2013) and Pete Ploszek as Leonardo in Michael Bay's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014).

Series

In the mid-1990s, Alexander Brem received leading roles in series for the first time, for example in the Australian sitcom Rock 'n' Roll Daddy , who spoke to the teenage son Thomas Sumner, which ran from 1994 to 1995 on the TV station ProSieben . He was also heard as Rickie Vasquez in the youth series Willkommen im Leben (1996), as Mark Fitzgerald in the British crime series For All Cases Fitz (1996-1998) and for Donald Faison in Clueless (1998-2001) as well as in Sabrina - Totally Bewitched! (1996–1999), and David Lascher in Sabrina - Totally Verhext! (1999-2002).

It was not until 2009 that Brem took over longer-term engagements as a voice actor, including Alan Van Sprang as Sir Francis Bryan in the historical drama series The Tudors - A Son for the King (2009, 3rd season), David Oakes as the brutal ruler Lord Hamleigh in the multi-part Ken Follett adaptation The Pillars of the Earth (2010), Aidan Gillen as Petyr Baelish in the fantasy series Game of Thrones (2011-2017), Colin Donnell as Tommy Merlyn in the DC comic series Arrow (2013, 1st season ) and Colin O'Donoghue as Captain Hook in the fantasy series Once Upon a Time (2013-2018). He also speaks the voice of Gecko Moria in the anime One Piece .

In the comedic genre, he voiced Jackson Hurst as Grayson Kent in Drop Dead Diva (2010-2014), Hal Sparks as Donald "Big D" Davenport in Disney sitcom S3 - Strong, Fast, Smart (2012-), Jeremy Renner in the modern M * A * S * H ​​version The Unusuals (2013), Justin Bartha in the sitcom The New Normal (2013) and Murray Bartlett as Dom Basaluzzo in the dramedy series Looking (2014-2016).

He also played leading roles in crime series, for example, he dubbed Walton Goggins as Boyd Crowder in Justified (2012-2015), who received an Emmy nomination for “Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series” in 2011 , and Damon Gupton as Det. Evrard Velerio in Prime Suspect (2013) and Tory Kittles as Det. Thomas Papania in the crime series True Detective (2014-2015).

Computer games, documentation and advertising

Alexander Brem was also active as a speaker in other areas. For example, in 2010 & 2016 he spoke the dialogues of the protagonist Vito Scaletta during the localization of the computer game Mafia II & Mafia III . For Kingdom Come: Deliverance he spoke Radzig Kobyla in 2018.

As a voice-over was in Brem Disney Nature documentation chimpanzees to hear, which was shown in 2013 in the German cinemas. Since the beginning of 2014 he has been supporting regular commentators Stéphane Bittoun and Doris Lauerwald of the ProSieben television magazine Galileo . Brake voice is also present in commercials, e.g. B. from McDonald’s or QM - the men's magazine .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Vita of Alexander Brem ( Memento from October 13, 2014 in the Internet Archive )