Manfred Reddemann

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Manfred Reddemann (born November 9, 1939 in Coesfeld ; † April 23, 2020 ) was a German actor and voice actor .

Life

After leaving school, Reddemann took acting lessons and began his stage career at the theater in Kleve . Further stations were the Bremer Room Theater under the direction of Günther Huster and in Hamburg the Ernst German theater , the theater in the room , the Ohnsorg Theater (on TV) and the Hamburg Chamber of games .

He acted in several films, including 1969 as Major Falcon in the Battle of Britain . He also took on roles in numerous television productions and became a busy voice actor who dubbed Kris Kristofferson , Peter Lawford and Adriano Celentano , among others . Reddemann also worked for radio.

Filmography

  • 1975: A German assassination attempt
  • 1975: Locker 763
  • 1976: Charley's aunt
  • 1979: Le Roi qui vient du sud (multi-part)
  • 1981: François Villon
  • 1981: Mother is the best
  • 1981: The Revenge of a V-Man (Series Special Department K1 )
  • 1983: Northern Lights: Tales between Watt and Cosmopolitan City (series)
  • 1984: Jagger and Spaghetti
  • 1985: A Song for Europe
  • 1986: Poison, schnapps and sea lights (series stories from home )
  • 1986: Finkenwerder stories (series)
  • 1986: Computers don't know colleagues ( Detective Office Roth series )
  • 1986: November cats
  • 1988: The crow tree
  • 1989: doppelganger
  • 1991: meeting point cinema; Prince of Thebes (series Großstadtrevier )
  • 1991: Prince of Thebes (series Großstadtrevier )
  • 1992: Gambling too high (series Die Männer vom K3 )
  • 1995: Storm on Gotland ( Störtebeker Festival )
  • 1996: Pirates of the West Sea (Störtebeker Festival)
  • 1996: Scene of the crime: death on Neuwerk
  • 1998: The suitcase ( Großstadtrevier series )
  • 2000: Two aces and a king
  • 2005: Pirates off Britain (Störtebeker Festival)
  • 2006: In the executioner's hand (Störtebeker Festival)
  • 2010: The Curse of the Moors (Störtebeker Festival)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary in the Badische Zeitung from April 28, 2020