Jörg Stuttmann

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Jörg Stuttmann (born March 22, 1959 in Augsburg ) is a German actor , voice actor , commentary speaker and artist .

Life

Stuttmann completed his training at the New Munich Drama School in 1979 and worked from 1980 to 1985 as a stick puppeteer with Erna D. Kroher and Peter Maubach on the over- staircase stage . From 1982 he got an engagement at the Münchner Spatzentheater and since 1983 he holds exhibitions as a visual artist, among others in Augsburg, Munich, Basel and Sydney; in the same period he was employed as an assistant set designer at the Munich theater . In addition to this activity, he also works as a book illustrator and developed the illustrations for the legendary Augsburg , has been creating calligraphic works since 1985 and was a calligraphic city clerk at the 2000 year celebration of the city of Augsburg . After that, he began working on the radio as a cultural editor at Radio Kö in Augsburg and also made contributions for Klassik Radio and SFB . Since 1987 he has also broadcast articles on Augsburg's city history and began building an extensive city archive, which he simply calls the Stuttgart private archive . From 1990 he could also be heard on the stage of the Augsburger Puppenkiste as Flieger in Der kleine Prinz , incidentally he embodied characters for theater and television productions .

Stuttmann has been working as a dubbing actor since 1991, his first major dubbing role was that of Trini DeSoto in Miami Vice . The then production manager of Film- & Fernseh-Synchron in Munich invited Stuttmann to a casting for the animated series SimsalaGrimm and was given the role of the private scholar Doc Croc . Another success for him right after that was the role of Eric Cartman in the animated series South Park , which he dubbed to this day.

Since 1995 Stuttmann has also given readings and reads from works by Roth , Kästner , Tucholsky , Schiller and Goethe , among others ; Goethe's great-grandparents are even direct ancestors of Stuttmann. As a result of his work at Radio Kö , from 1997 he published bedtime stories he thought up and recorded, and over 700 episodes were created. In 1999 he published the CD / MC The Case with the Vanished Nudibranch Mobile from the Clothilde Maus & Friends series for the benefit of children with cancer, which he illustrated, spoke in and designed. In 2006 he was involved in the editorial work of a multi-media presentation for the Maximilian Museum in Augsburg as its spokesperson for the Living Book . He set his first audio books to music for Gabal Verlag , including Mission: Profit by Thomas Burzler in 2010 and Holding Sovereign Free Speeches in 2014 : The Power of Memo Rhetoric by Oliver Geisselhart .

In a conversation with Stuttmann in Augsburg as part of the literature series Spätlese , the pop singer Marianne Rosenberg told her life story for the first time in November 2006.

Stuttmann lives in his hometown Augsburg.

Synchronous rollers (selection)

Movies

Series

Filmography (selection)

Discography (selection)

  • 2010: DCVDNS , Feat. Eric Cartman (Jörg Stuttmann): The cool gang ( Fresh )
  • 2012: DCVDNS, Feat. Eric Cartman & Wolfgang H. ( A little Tourette )

Video games (selection)

Audiobooks (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

  • 2006: The PSI Files: Arachnia - Mutation of Horror , R&B Company, as Guy Fuldner
  • 2006: The PSI Files: Frankenstein's Legacy, R&B Company, as Nick Giles
  • 2008: Ghostbusters Jac Longdong: Bloody Mary Files , R&B Company, as Jonny Waitmayer and Matthew Marcen
  • 2008: Ghostbusters Jac Longdong: Evil Returns , R&B Company, as Hank Pighead
  • 2019: On duty, WDR, as a pigeon

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Talking Planet: Interview with Jörg Stuttmann / this is told from 7:00 am. Retrieved August 16, 2019 .
  2. Bayerischer Rundfunk: As a guest in the castle: report with Jörg Stuttmann / from 5:54 this is told. Retrieved August 15, 2019 .
  3. Jörg Stuttmann in the profile of Memmingen: Our lecturers. Retrieved August 15, 2019 .
  4. Program information on wdr.de (accessed on February 6, 2019)