Heiner Lauterbach

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Heiner Lauterbach
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Heiner Lauterbach (born April 10, 1953 in Cologne ) is a German actor and voice actor .

Live and act

Heiner Lauterbach was born as the son of the wealthy Cologne plumbing contractor Hans Lauterbach (1928–2014). After secondary school , he attended the drama school der Keller in 1970 and took lessons from Marianne Jentgens, actress and founder of the Cologne Theater der Keller . Lauterbach played theaters in Cologne, Würzburg and Munich and went on tour with the Munich theater.

In the mid-1970s, Lauterbach began his cinema career as an actor in three erotic films in the Schoolgirl Report series. In the 1980s it was also in demand internationally; In 1981 he played Count Pietranera in the multi-part series Die Kartause von Parma at the side of Marthe Keller . In 1984 he showed his great talent in the feature film Die Other in the double cast with Magdalena Ritter . In 1985, director Edwin Marian cast him alongside Angélique Duvier in the action film Cortuga .

Also in 1985 Lauterbach had his breakthrough with Doris Dörrie's comedy Men , in which he played the leading role alongside Uwe Ochsenknecht and for which he was awarded the Federal Film Prize. This was followed by roles in crime series such as Tatort , Ein Fall für zwei or Eurocops, and in 1994 the leading role in the crime series Faust .

In 1996 Lauterbach played in Dieter Wedel's Der Schattenmann . In 1997 Rossini followed - or the murderous question of who slept with whom at the side of Götz George and Mario Adorf . In 1998, Lauterbach took on the lead role in the film adaptation of Dietrich Schwanitz 's novel Der Campus . In the same year he played alongside Franka Potente in the almost three-hour, German-Austrian TV political thriller Opera Ball - The Victims / The perpetrators, the main role of the investigative journalist.

Lauterbach made a donation of 10,000 DM to Helmut Kohl , who tried to compensate for the CDU's damage in the black money affair in 2000 .

Since the late 1990s, Lauterbach has been seen mainly in television productions such as Der Verleger from 2001, in which he played Axel Springer , or Die Sturmflut and Dresden (both 2006). His portrayal of the brutal contract killer in the RTL action thriller Das Pope assassination by Rainer Matsutani was also worth mentioning in spring 2008 . In 2005 Lauterbach made his directorial debut with the television comedy Andersrum . In the Russian war film Stalingrad, produced in 2013 by the director Fyodor Bondarchuk , Lauterbach plays a fanatical German lieutenant colonel at the Battle of Stalingrad .

Heiner Lauterbach was one of the founding members of the German Film Academy in 2003 .

family

Lauterbach was married to the actress Katja Flint from 1985 to 2001 . The couple has a son (* 1988), but separated in 1991. From 1996 to 2000 Lauterbach was in a relationship with actress Jenny Elvers . Lauterbach wrote in his autobiography Nothing Left Out about his relationships with Flint and Elvers and his excessive life at that time .

He has been married to Viktoria Skaf since September 7, 2001. The two children Maya (* 2002) and Vito (* 2007) came from this marriage . Lauterbach lives with his family on Lake Starnberg .

Honors

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synchronization

As a voice actor he lent his voice to Kevin Costner ( The Untouchables ) , Richard Gere (Yanks) , Massimo Girotti (Ossessione) , Harvey Keitel (Escape to Varennes) , John Malkovich ( Death of a Salesman ) , Gérard Depardieu ( Murder about power ) and Christopher Walken ( James Bond 007 - In the Face of Death ) . For the latter he was until 1990 ( Die go through Hell , Dead Zone , King of New York ) as its regular speaker, until he was replaced by Bodo Wolf . Lauterbach was the spokesman for Papa Smurf in the 2017 animated film The Smurfs - The Lost Village .

Autobiographies

Filmography (selection)

literature

Web links

Commons : Heiner Lauterbach  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Heiner Lauterbach , in: Internationales Biographisches Archiv 04/2010 from January 26, 2010, in the Munzinger archive , accessed on April 22, 2014 ( beginning of article freely accessible)
  2. Hellmuth Karasek: Civilized Apes . In: Der Spiegel . No. 3 , 1986 ( online ).
  3. ^ Georg Bauer, Michael Hilbig, Karl-Heinz Steinkühler, Wolfgang Stock: Donation affair: Kohls Scheck-Pott. In: Focus Online . March 13, 2000, accessed March 7, 2019 .
  4. Franziska v. Mutius: Lauterbach Junior starts film career. In: Berliner Morgenpost . June 19, 2009, accessed January 26, 2020 .
  5. ^ Elisabeth Spitzer: Heiner Lauterbach on drugs & excesses: "I have no regrets". In: Courier . April 10, 2018, accessed April 10, 2018 .
  6. Heiner Lauterbach becomes a professor. In: Der Spiegel . May 27, 2019, accessed January 26, 2020 .
  7. ^ Actor Heiner Lauterbach is piano player of the year. Messe Frankfurt , March 12, 2014, archived from the original on March 22, 2014 ; accessed on March 22, 2014 .
  8. Askania Award winner 2018. Askania , accessed January 26, 2020 .