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Alexander Pelz (born February 20, 1953 in Coburg ) is a German actor , voice actor and director .
Life
Pelz began his career as a stage actor . From 1974 to 1977 he had an engagement at the Schauspielhaus Zurich . In the 1977/78 season he was a member of the Freiburg Municipal Theaters . He was then a member of the Wiesbaden State Theater from 1979 to 1981 and a member of the Schauspielhaus Wuppertal from 1982 to 1984 . He then had guest contracts on various stages.
At the beginning of his theater career, Pelz played the teenage lover's classical theater repertoire. In recent years, Pelz has also increasingly turned to the tabloid theater .
In 1990 he played the title role in the dramatic poem Don Carlos by Friedrich Schiller in a production by Karl Paryla at the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater in Hamburg . At the Grenzlandtheater Aachen in 2002 he played the role of Hubert in the play Drei Mal Leben by Yasmina Reza . He was on tour with this play in 2004/2005 in a production of the play by Uwe Eric Laufenberg . In 2007 he played in the Salzach Festival in running the Malvolio in Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare , where he together with Torsten Münchow simultaneously directed. In 2009 he directed the one-act play Der Bär by Anton Chekhov at the Russian Theater in Berlin .
Pelz played roles in tabloids at the Komödie im Bayerischer Hof , the Kleine Komödie am Max II in Munich and the Comedy Düsseldorf .
In the 1970s and 1980s, fur was seen on German television in literary adaptations, in theater recordings or in television adaptations of plays. In 1976 he played the role of Fritz von Berg in a television production of the play Der Hofmeister by Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz , directed by Harry Buckwitz . Heinz Schirk cast him in 1986 in the role of Mortimer in his television version of Friedrich Schiller's tragedy Maria Stuart alongside Anja Kruse .
From the beginning of the 1990s, Pelz was also regularly seen on German television. Pelz took on several continuous series roles, recurring episode roles and guest roles. Pelz had continuous series roles as police investigator Pepe Kirchhoff in the television series Die Männer vom K3 , as Arnold König in the RTL series Felix - A Friend for Life , as Jochen in Die Pfefferkörner and as Axel Tewes in the ARD early evening series Marienhof .
In 2003, ZDF cast Pelz in the television film Sternschnuppen im August from the Rosamunde Pilcher television series.
In addition to his acting activities , Alexander Pelz also works as a voice actor. He lent among other actor Ken Stott in the Hobbit films and Jean Todt in the film Asterix at the Olympic Games his voice . Since 2013 he has also been speaking the role of Qyburn in the TV series Game of Thrones , played by Anton Lesser .
Pelz also works as an acting coach . In this role, Pelz has worked behind the camera in the series Dahoam is Dahoam since 2007 .
Filmography (selection)
- 1976: The Hofmeister
- 1986: Maria Stuart
- 1986: Police Inspection 1 : Bodo's exclusive automobile union
- 1987–2001: The men from K3
- 1991: success
- 1992: Meermanns Treehouse
- 1995–1996: Felix – a friend for life
- 1997: crime scene - ice cold
- 1999–2000: The peppercorns
- 2001: Alpha team - the lifesavers in the operating room
- 2002: St. Angela
- 2002: the last witness
- 2003: Rosamunde Pilcher : Falling Stars in August
- 2003: Stefanie, just in case
- 2004: The Commissioner
- 2004: The Rosenheim Cops : Above the roofs of Rosenheim
- 2007: Marienhof
- 2007: Storm of Love
- 2008: SOKO 5113
- 2009: Der Bergdoktor : The pain of separation
- 2009: The Rosenheim Cops : Murder on Prescription
- 2012: The Garmisch-Cops : Happy ending with a corpse
- 2013: The Rosenheim Cops : Tested
Theater (selection)
Synchronous rollers (selection)
- 1998: Sugith Varughese (as Dr. Suram ) in A Heart for Brittany
- 1998: Greg Thirloway (as Assistant District Attorney Landrum ) in The Innocent Murderer
- 2006: Brian Markinson (as Garry Molphine ) in The Chaos Camper
- 2006: Ken Kensei (as Major General Hayashi ) in Letters From Iwo Jima
- 2008: Jean Todt (as Jean Todt ) in Asterix at the Olympic Games
- 2009: Stephen Jennings (as Kobie Coetsee ) in Endgame
- 2009: Rob LaBelle (as Wally Weaver ) in Watchmen
- 2010: Dave Foley (as Headmaster Smith ) in Beilight - Till (s) for dinner
- 2012: Ken Stott (as Balin ) in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
- 2013: Kurt Fuller (as Pat Clives ) in Frozen Ground
- 2013: Ken Stott (as Balin ) in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
- 2014: Tom Riis Farrell (as managing director ) in Forever Single?
- 2014: Jim Cummings in TinkerBell and the pirate fairy
- 2016: Ned van Zandt (as Senator J. William Fulbright ) in The Long Road
- 2017: Paul Whitehouse (as Mikoyan ) in The Death of Stalin
- 2017: David Hayman (as Ted ) in Dance Into Life
- 2018: Brontis Jodorowsky (as Nicolas Flamel ) in Fantastic Beasts: Grindelwald's Crimes
- 2019: Alan Oppenheimer (as a clock grandpa ) in A Toy Story: Everything does not listen to any command
Web links
- Alexander Pelz in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Alexander Pelz in the German dubbing file
- Agency website from Alexander Pelz
Individual evidence
- ↑ mad: So was "The Golden Goose": The pure heart conquers greed . In: hna.de . June 30, 2016. Retrieved July 5, 2016.
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SURNAME | Fur, Alexander |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor, voice actor and director |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 20, 1953 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Coburg |