Eberhard Mondry

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Eberhard Mondry (born September 15, 1929 in Thum ; † Christmas 1998 ) was a German actor and voice actor .

Life

Born in Thum, Saxony, Mondry attended the renowned Max Reinhardt School for Drama in Berlin after finishing school . Stage engagements in Berlin, Ulm, Wiesbaden, Munich, Stuttgart and Hamburg followed. Mondry played u. a. the title roles in Marquis of Arcis , Richard Nash's Rainmaker, and Graham Greene's The Binding Lover .

From 1960 Mondry also worked in various film and television productions. He played several times under the direction of Wolfgang Liebeneiner (in the comedy A Woman for Whole Life and in the adventure four-part Die Schatzinsel as voice actor), in Reiner Kunze's The Wonderful Years , in the educational film Helga - Vom Werden des Menschen Leben and several international productions such as the US American television series Appointment with Destiny and alongside Pierre Richard in the comedy The Clumsy Sixth Sense . He achieved widespread popularity through the role of "Police Sergeant Dieter Resch" in the BR crime series Funkstreife Isar 12 , which he played from 1961 to 1962.

In addition, Mondry also worked as a director of television plays, commentator for radio (NDR, BR, WDR) and speaker for radio plays, etc. a. in the version of the training cartridge produced for the BR in 1964 . As a voice actor, he lent his voice to numerous internationally known colleagues such as Donald Sutherland ( Incident in the Atlantic ), Robert Ginty ( Coming Home ), Boris Karloff ( The Revenge of the Dead ), John Lithgow ( Time of Tenderness ) and André Maranne in his role as "Sergeant François Chevalier" in several films from Blake Edwards ' Pink Panther series ( The Pink Panther Returns , The "best" man at Interpol , The crazy Flic with the hot look ).

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Unknown date:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Who's Who in Photo, Film & TV. Verlag für Prominentenenzyklopädien, Zurich 1979, p. 202.
  2. Internet sources such as imdb give Thun in Switzerland as the place of birth, but the Swiss print Who is Who in Photo, Film and TV explicitly mentions Thum . The information on the day of death also varies: many sources only mention 1998, the Arne Kauls synchronous database lists December as the month, the memorial entry on deutsche-synchronsprecher.de, which, according to the author, refers to an obituary in the German Stage Yearbook, names Christmas 1998.