Klaus-Peter Grap

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Klaus-Peter Grap (* 22. November 1958 in Berlin ) is a German actor , voice actor , dubbing director , TV host and author .

Life

Klaus-Peter Grap can mainly be seen in individual episodes of television series; in 1980 he stood in front of the camera for the first time in the film Luftwaffe Helper. Furthermore in Adelheid and her murderers , In the name of the law , The last witness , Wilder Kaiser and Hello Robbie! . He was also seen in the TV series Polizeiruf 110 , twice in Danni Lowinski , and in four film adaptations in the ZDF Rosamunde Pilcher series. He had series leading roles in "How do I raise my father", "Family ties", Under a blanket , "The moon shines even for lodgers"

As a theater actor, he appeared in various plays at the Alten Schauspielhaus and the comedy in the Marquardt in Stuttgart , at the Schlossparktheater , the Kammerspiele , as well as the cabaret Die Stachelschweine in Berlin and in Der Komödie in Frankfurt .

In 1999 he was as a moderator in the talk-show Riverboat of MDR worked, worked as a presenter for the channel RTL , as well as various galas and events.

In addition to radio play roles in Bibi Blocksberg and Perry Rhodan , he is also known as a voice actor . So, with a few exceptions, he is the regular spokesman for the Canadian actor Michael Shanks , who is mainly known through the Stargate SG-1 series and its offshoots as Dr. Daniel Jackson gained notoriety. Grap also dubbed him in the role of Carter Hall / Hawkman in several episodes of the series Smallville . In the series Monk he spoke the role of Lieutenant Randall Disher ( Jason Gray-Stanford ) in 121 episodes, in the series Twin Peaks Harry Goaz as Deputy Sheriff Andy Brennan . He also spoke the Togusa (original speaker : Kōichi Yamadera ) in the anime series Ghost in the Shell .

On June 1, 2012, his first novel Flaatsch was published by Satyr-Verlag . I used to be a celebrity .

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Michael Shanks

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