Joachim von Ulmann

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Joachim von Ulmann (born June 2, 1940 ; † 1992 ) was a German author , voice actor and actor .

Life

Ulmann's literary activity related primarily to the dialogue books of commercial children's and youth radio plays that were produced under the Kiosk label . For example, he created the texts for The Little Detectives , a crime series with Frank Schaff and Tatjana Gessner in the leading roles or the adventures around Xanthi , the little fox from the wonder forest, to which Charles Rettinghaus lent his voice. At the same time, Ulmann himself took part in a number of audio productions, for example with Bibi Blocksberg and Benjamin Blümchen .

He gained fame as an actor and voice actor through a number of supporting roles, for example in feature film productions such as Ghostbusters II or Die Flambierte Frau , the cartoon series Alfred J. Kwak or in television games such as Caspar David Friedrich - Limits of Time .

Ulmann died in 1992.

Speaking work

  • FBI (TV series): Voice Actor for William Reynolds , Seasons 3 through 8
  • Xanti, the little fox (radio play series in 16 parts): Dialogue book author
  • The little detectives (radio play series in nine parts, newly published under Three Friends Investigate ): Dialogue book author
  • Alfred J. Kwak (animated series): voice actor for Baron von Puter

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

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