Gerhard Acktun

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Gerhard Acktun (born December 31, 1955 in Munich ) is a German actor and voice actor .

Life

Gerhard Acktun's parents came from Königsberg . In the 1950s, she ran a restaurant in Munich that hosted many personalities from the film industry, so that Acktun came into contact with acting at an early age. In 1964, Gerhard Acktun made his first theater tour alongside Götz George with the play "All my sons". This was followed by the first steps in the dubbing industry and, from the end of the 1960s, the first smaller film roles as a child actor , among others alongside Hansi Kraus , Uschi Glas in two films, Die Lümmel from the first bank film series and in the comedy Unser Doctor is the best with Roy Black .

In 1970 he made another theater tour with Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff with the play It goes without money . In 1974 he took on a role in the film The Robber Hotzenplotz with Gert Fröbe . In the mid-1970s he went to the theater for the canton of Zurich in Switzerland .

He went to France in the late 1970s. In 1980 he played Andrea Benedetto , the son of Hermine Danglas ( Christine Kaufmann ) and Gérard de Villefort ( Jean-François Poron ), who was believed to be dead and who was instrumentalized for his revenge in The Count of Monte Christo by Edmond Dantès ( Jacques Weber ).

Gerhard Acktun has appeared in television productions since the early 1980s. In 2008 he founded the audio book publisher Alogino, which specializes in Bavarian radio plays.

Filmography (selection)

cinemamovies

watch TV

theatre

Synchronous activities

Radio plays

Computer & video games

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Interview with Gerhard Acktun , TV-Kult.com, August 5, 2005.
  2. alogino.de