Karl Heinz Oppel
Karl Heinz Oppel (born December 16, 1924 in Dresden , † October 27, 2016 in Berlin ) was a German actor and voice actor from Berlin.
Act
Oppel attended the drama school of the Berlin Hebbel Theater from 1946 to 1948 and made his stage debut there. He then played at the theaters in Stendal , Putbus , Frankfurt (Oder) , Anklam and Berlin and also staged plays as a director. From 1961 to 1991 he was part of the ensemble of the East Berlin cabaret Die Distel . He also worked as an actor for film and television, where he was mostly cast for supporting roles. On the radio he moderated the series Tusch - the broadcast in color for voice of the GDR .
Since the late 1940s he also worked as a voice actor. He became particularly well-known as the German voice of Egon Olsen ( Ove Sprogøe ), the legendary boss of the Olsen Gang , whom he lent the voice for the DEFA studio for dubbing since the third film The Olsen Gang goes to Jutland . He had previously spoken to Detective Inspector Mortensen ( Peter Steen ) in the first two films in the series . Also in the television series Oh, these tenants he sometimes spoke Ove Sprogøe.
In 1985 he wrote for the cabaret program We afford ourselves something of the cabaret Die Distel the part of the program The Olsen Gang affords something , where he also performed as Benny.
Oppel was married to the dubbing writer Rosemarie Oppel, who among other things wrote the German dialogue book for the film Die Olsenbande sets the course and Die Olsenbande strikes again . In the first-mentioned film, she also played a small role herself. Oppel's son Sebastian spoke in some of the Olsen Gang films, Børge, son of Kjeld and Yvonne.
Filmography
- 1958: The Song of the Sailors
- 1960: September love
- 1961: Conscience in turmoil
- 1962: The green monster (TV multi-part)
- 1964: The golden goose
- 1964: Alaskan Foxes
- 1968: Captain Florian von der Mühle
- 1974: Polizeiruf 110: Concert for an outsider (TV series)
- 1979: Simply put flowers on the roof
- 1986: The prosecutor has the floor: Paule (TV series)
- 1986: Der Verrückte vom Pleicher-Ring (TV play)
- 1987: Police call 110: The old woman in the armchair (TV series)
- 1988: man, my papa ...!
- 1991: monster
Synchronous rollers (selection)
Movies
- 1968–1969: Peter Steen as Mortensen in Die Olsenbande film series
- 1971–1998: Ove Sprogøe as Egon Olsen in The Olsen Gang film series
- 1999: James Arnold Taylor as Rune Haako in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
- 2002: Christopher Truswell as Rune Haako in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
- 2005: Jerome Blake as Rune Haako in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
- 2005: Peter Copley as an old officer in Oliver Twist
- 2007: Greg Kramer as the first of the ephors in 300
- 2007: John Boswall as Wyvern in Pirates of the Caribbean 2
- 2012: Robert Fyfe as Mr. Meeks / Old Salty Dog / Prescient 1 in Cloud Atlas
Series
- 1975–1977: Ove Sprogøe as Larsen in Oh, these tenants
- 1992: Eric Christmas as the Hubble Kid in Jake and McCabe - Through Thick and Thin
- 1992: Eric Christmas as Cecil in The Prince of Bel-Air
- 1994: Stanislav Zindulka as Norbert, servant to Mr. Papp in The Return of the Fairytale Bride
- 1999: René Auberjonois as a college professor in Extreme Ghostbusters
- 2005 John Boswall as Curial Magistrate in Rome
Radio plays
- 1987: Leonid Leonow : The Taming of Badadoschkin (Krutilin) - Director: Peter Groeger (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR )
- 2007: Star Wars : Labyrinth of Evil - The complete radio play series (based on the novel by James Luceno ) as Rune Haako - ISBN 978-3-8291-2087-6
literature
- Frank Eberlein : The large lexicon of the Olsen Gang . Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2001, pp. 302-304.
Web links
- Karl Heinz Oppel in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Karl Heinz Oppel in the German dubbing file
- Interview with Oppel 2003
Individual evidence
- ↑ Karl Heinz Oppel - Egon's German voice is dead. Olsenbandenfanclub Germany, November 2, 2016, accessed on November 2, 2016 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Oppel, Karl Heinz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor and voice actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 16, 1924 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dresden |
DATE OF DEATH | October 27, 2016 |
Place of death | Berlin |