Benjamin Krause

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Benjamin Levent Krause (born November 30, 1986 in Munich ) is a German actor and voice actor .

Life

synchronization

Benjamin Krause was already regularly in the dubbing studio at the age of six. In his first major role, he spoke the character of Charlie in Santa Clause - A beautiful Christmas present directed by Pierre Peters-Arnolds , for whom he then dubbed a number of other roles - including the character of Peter Shepherd in the film Jumanji . In addition to numerous other cinema and TV films such as 3 Ninja Kids , Bergkristall - Ververrt im Schnee or The wonderful friendship with Mrs. Appletree, he also dubbed series regularly during his childhood: For example, he is in Hey Dad! or the children's series The Little Rascals and The Adventures of Paddington Bear . Until 2007 he worked repeatedly as a voice actor in Munich.

theatre

In 2008 Benjamin Krause began his acting training at the Charlottenburg Acting School in Berlin, which he successfully completed in 2011. During his studies he already appeared in various theater projects. Immediately after completing his training, he was accepted into the ZAV artist agency, which put him immediately at the Theater der Jugend in Vienna . There he made his debut under the direction of Thomas Birkmeir in the role of "Kai" in The Snow Queen . He then played "Mowgli" in The Jungle Book and the young hero "Atreju" in The Neverending Story under the direction of Henry Mason . Benjamin Krause also worked with Frank Panhans, under whose direction he embodied "Hannes" in The Suburbs Crocodiles and the role of "Salim" in the London Eye Mystery .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The wonderful friendship with Mrs. Appletree in the Internet Movie Database (English)
  2. The Snow Queen on the program of the Theater der Jugend
  3. ^ The jungle book on the repertoire of the Theater der Jugend
  4. The Neverending Story - Part One on the program of the Theater der Jugend
  5. ^ Suburban crocodiles on the program of the Theater der Jugend