Karl-Heinz Krolzyk

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Karl-Heinz Krolzyk (born October 8, 1934 , † September 15, 2009 at Lake Starnberg ) was a German actor and voice actor .

Life

Krolzyk worked as a theater actor on theaters in Cologne and Munich, among others. In film and television, for example, he was seen in Sönke Wortmann's comedy Kleine Haie and several films in the Tatort series , each with Hansjörg Felmy and Götz George as investigative inspectors. In the hunting satire Halali or The Shot in the Bun , he embodied a hobby hunter who inadvertently shoots himself through his sandwich in his mouth while trying to investigate a jam in the rifle, from which the film title is derived. In addition, Krolzyk took on guest roles in various television series such as Derrick , Tegtmeier clears up! and forester's lodge Falkenau . Krolzyk was also active as an advertising medium: in the 1980s he played the "Melitta man" in commercials for the company of the same name before he was replaced by Egon Wellenbrink .

Krolzyk became known to a wide audience primarily through his voice. As a voice actor he lent a. a. Bud Spencer in the crime series Jack Clementi - One call is enough ... his voice. He also dubbed the wise rat Splinter in seasons 8-10 of the Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles , Waldorf in The Muppets , Rip Torn in My Partner with the Hot Bride , Stuart Whitman in The Jury, as well "Dr. Nick Riviera ”in the third season and“ Captain McCallister ”in the fourth season of the Simpsons . In the Cologne version of Asterix - Operation Hinkelstein , he also took on the role of Methusalix.

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. Life data after Krolzyk's entry in the German synchronous file
  2. Entries in editions of the German Stage Yearbook