Klaus Guth
Klaus Guth (born September 15, 1940 in Brüel ) is a German actor and voice actor .
Life
He gained his first acting experience at the age of eleven at a parents' evening as the village judge Adam in Der zerbrochne Krug . After finishing school he took acting lessons in Berlin and Hamburg .
In 1964 he got his first engagement at the Stadttheater Konstanz . From 1966 to 1968 he was engaged at the Nationaltheater Mannheim and from 1969 to 1971 at the Staatstheater Braunschweig . From 1972 he was part of the ensemble of the Bavarian State Theater in Munich for several years . From 1981 Guth worked in many television productions. In the television series Büro, Büro (1982) he played the role of Adam Lehmann . Guth became known to a wider audience from 1996 as the corrupt State Secretary Berthold von Gluck in the television series Der Bulle von Tölz .
Guth read 1989 for Heyne Verlag, Munich's novel Black by Stephen King which appeared one at a running time of 390 minutes five cassettes; this is now a rare collector's item.
Filmography (selection)
- 1976: Rosemary's daughter
- 1977: The youthful pranks of the boy Karl
- 1978: Holocaust - The History of the Weiss Family
- 1979: blood trail ( Bloodline )
- 1981: The Spot or Almost a Career
- 1981: Rote Erde (TV series)
- 1982: office, office
- 1982–1989: A Case for Two (six episodes in total)
- 1983: Monaco Franze
- 1985: Marie Ward - Between Gallows and Glory
- 1985: Tatort - Schicki-Micki
- 1986: Kir Royal
- 1986: No alibi for a corpse
- 1988: Didi - The Expert
- 1989: Tatort - Der Pott
- 1989: Black Forest Clinic (episode: The intrusive patient )
- 1989/1990: Marleneken
- 1996-2005: Der Bulle von Tölz (seven episodes in total)
- 1997–1998: Liebling Kreuzberg (two episodes in total)
- 1999: Our teacher Dr. Woodpecker (three episodes in total)
- 2000: Utta Danella - The black mirror
- 2002: Police call 110: gray area
- 2009: Murder in good company: the sweet scent of evil
Synchronization (selection)
- 1980: Love Unknown - role: Gilles (West dubbing, 1985)
- 1982: Flirting with Death - Role: Alain Tescique
- 1983: My friend, the womanizer - role: Vincent Lamar
- 1992: A Monkey Circus - Role: Henri Sauveur
- 1996: La Tournee - Clear the stage for three scoundrels - Role: Eddie Carpentier
- 1983: In the tropics of the cross - role: Count Langenthal
- 1986: The Name of the Rose - Role: Hugh of Newcastle
- 1996: Hearts in Turmoil - Role: Curator
- 2006: Love at Any Price - Role: Jacques
- 1970 Dracula Nights of Horror Role: Dracula (TV dubbing, 1990)
- 1978: The Victory of the Star Children - Role: Victor
- 1980 Crazy Family - Role: Luckman Skull (TV dubbing, 1989)
- 1994: Conspiracy of the sweet tooth - role: VE Longfellow, aka Raptor
- 1987: Wanted: Dead or Alive - Role: Nick Randall
- 1987: Sobibor - role: Alexander 'Sasha' Pechersky
- 1995: Mr. Stitch - Role: Dr. Rue Wakeman
- 1994: Richie Rich - Role: Herbert Arthur Runcible Cadbury
- 2001: The Tailor of Panama - Role: Cavendish
- 2017: As long as I breathe - role: Dr. Entwistle
Movies
- 1986: John Cleese as Brian Stimpson in Clockwise - Right, Mr. Stimpson
- 1989: Christopher Neame as Fallon in James Bond 007 - License to Kill
- 1992: Christopher Plummer as Chang in Star Trek VI - The Undiscovered Land
- 1992: Joseph Maher as Monsignor O'Hara in Sister Act - A Heavenly Career
- 1998: Leslie Nielsen as Ryan Harrison in Leslie Nielsen is very suspicious
- 2009: James Rebhorn as Norm Cahill in The Box - You are the experiment
Series
- since 1989: Harry Shearer as Dr. Julius Hibbert in The Simpsons (Seasons 2-4)
- since 1989: Harry Shearer as Seymour Skinner in The Simpsons (from season 14)
- 1999–2003, since 2005: Seth MacFarlane as Carter Pewterschmidt in Family Guy (from season 4)
Audiobooks (selection)
- 1989: Black by Stephen King , Heyne Verlag Munich
Web links
- Klaus Guth in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Klaus Guth in the German dubbing index
Individual evidence
- ↑ Black - KingWiki. Retrieved June 26, 2019 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Guth, Klaus |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor and voice actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 15, 1940 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bruel |