Erik Jelde
Erik Jelde , also: Eric Jelde , (born May 1, 1894 in Berlin ; † December 1982 ) was a German actor , conductor , singer , director , radio play and voice actor .
Life
After studying music and taking piano lessons, Erik Jelde initially found work as a conductor. Then he also appeared as a singer. After he had also received acting lessons, he went to Munich , where Jelde was to make his debut on the stage. It was not until the Third Reich that he was to receive regular permanent engagements, but initially stayed away from traditional spoken theater. In 1937/1938 he was proven as an actor, director and singer at the Nordhausen operetta and as an actor at the Berlin Prater. In the following season he switched (as a singer and director) to the opera / operetta of Plauen . He stayed there until the closure of all German theaters in late summer 1944, ordered by Joseph Goebbels . At the end of the war, he fled to the West and found a job at the Nuremberg - Fürth City Theater from 1945 to 1948 . There, too, the artist, who had an extremely sonorous voice, initially stayed away from acting and was only used in the opera / operetta area.
Thanks to his powerful, unmistakable voice, Erik Jelde was predestined for dubbing and has been a dubbing actor since 1949. In the 1950s he dubbed films such as Dick and Doof on the High Seas , The Judgment of Nuremberg or One, Two, Three . He often lent his voice to the British character actor Harry Andrews . Erik Jelde could also be heard as a grandfather in the animated series Heidi . He also appeared in radio plays, for example in the BR production by Dickie Dick Dickens (as Grandpa Crackle ). He was also involved in the BR's only Paul Temple production , namely in 1959 as Inspector Vosper in Paul Temple and the Conrad case .
Jelde had a son and two daughters.
Filmography (selection)
- 1951: Decision before dawn as German NCO (= German NCO )
- 1960: In the white Rößl as Wilhelm Giesecke
- 1961: Too many cooks for Ashley
- 1961: Question seven as AA Tritschler
- 1962: The cave children as grandfather
- 1964: Beware of Mister Dodd as Mr. Hornblow
- 1969: Hannibal Brooks as Munich zoo director
- 1974: Homicide Squad as Mr. Karste
- 1974: We don't give a damn about the pickle king
- 1975: The House of the Crocodiles as Mr. Opitz
- 1977: Britta as Boris' grandfather
Synchronous rollers (selection)
Movies
- 1946: Harry Carey in Duel in the Sun as Lem Smoot
- 1949: Richard Cramer in Dick and Doof on the High Seas as Nick Grainger
- 1959: Charles Vanel in Wolgaschiffer as Ossip Semjonowitsch
- 1961: Howard St. John in one, two, three as Hazeltine
- 1961: Ray Teal in The Judgment of Nuremberg as Curtis Ives
- 1965: Robert Dalban in Fantomas against Interpol as a newspaper publisher
- 1966: Mario Brega in For a Few Dollars More than Nino
- 1966: Jacques Monod in Treasure Island as Captain Alexander Smollet
- 1966: Robert Terry in The Murderers Stand In Line as Dr. Rogas
- 1968: Orson Welles in the Moment of Truth as Mr. Charles Clay
- 1968: Lionel Jeffries in Tschitti Tschitti Bang Bang as Grandpa Potts
- 1969: Charles Moulin in The Leather Stocking Stories as Tom Hutter
- 1969: Keenan Wynn in Mackenna's Gold as Sanchez
- 1970: Martin Ljung in Pippi in Taka-Tuka-Land as a knife jock
- 1973: Harry Andrews in Theater of Horror as Trevor Dickman
- 1973: Charles Laughton in The Canterville Ghost as Sir Simon de Canterville
- 1974: Dub Taylor in The Dogs Bite as a gas station attendant
- 1975: John Huston in The Wind and the Lion as Secretary of State John Hay
- 1978: Fraser Kerr in The Lord of the Rings as Saruman
Series
- 1966–1967: Andy Devine in Flipper as Hap Gorman
- 1966–1969: Ivor Dean in Simon Templar as Inspector Tea l
- 1967–1968: Leo G. Carroll in solo for ONCEL as Alexander Waverly
- 1971: Jacques Monod in Quentin Durward as Cardinal La Balue
- 1974: in Wickie and the strong men as Lieutenant Yarte
- 1977: Kohei Miyauchi in Heidi as a grandfather
Web links
- Erik Jelde in the German dubbing file
- Literature by and about Erik Jelde in the catalog of the German National Library
- Erik Jelde in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual proof
- ↑ according to the theater archive Kay Less
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Jelde, Erik |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Jelde, Eric |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German voice actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 1, 1894 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | December 1982 |