Manfred Schermutzki

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Manfred Schermutzki was a German actor , radio play and voice actor .

Life

Schermutzki was mainly active as a theater actor in Hamburg. He played at the Junge Theater Hamburg, the later Ernst Deutsch Theater , where he appeared in one of the first productions of Fritz Hochwälder's Holy Experiment . Schermutzki was also part of the Ohnsorg Theater ensemble for some time .

Schermutzki was seen on television in Georg Tressler's crime comedy Nobody inherits for himself alone with Inge Meysel , Egon Monks Feuchtwanger filming Die Geschwister Oppermann as well as recordings from the Ohnsorg Theater such as Cowboys, Quiddjes and Sailors . He also took on numerous guest roles in television series and series such as Tatort , Die Männer vom K3 , Großstadtrevier , Schwarz Rot Gold , On behalf of Madame and The beautiful Marianne .

However, Schermutzki became known to a wide audience through his voice. As a voice actor , he has lent them to Roger E. Mosley in Mr. Universum and Billy Dee Williams in Die Bomb tickt as well as various guest actors in series such as Knight Rider and Magnum . He has also worked extensively as a radio play speaker for various labels such as EUROPA , Karussell , Auditon, PEG and Tom & Della. Here he also played the leading role on various occasions, such as the harpooner "Ned Land" in Jules Verne's 20000 Leagues Under the Sea , the title role in Old Surehand after Karl May .

His daughter Claudia Schermutzki also works as an actress and voice actress.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1973: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Ned Land), PEG
  • 1975: Old Surehand, two episodes (Old Surehand), auditon
  • 1975: The treasure in Silbersee (Woodward), auditon
  • 1975: Treasure Island (Captain Smollett), for you
  • 1975: Karl May: half-blood (Kasimir Obadja Timpe, called Kas), PEG
  • 1975: Ben Hur (Centurio), PEG
  • 1975: The Journeys of Odysseus (Iphitas), PEG
  • 1975: The Mutiny on the Bounty (James Morrison), PEG
  • 1975: Richard the Lionheart. The Black Knight (Fitzurse), Tom & Della
  • 1975: Oliver Twist (policeman), Tom & Della
  • 1977: Asterix (episode 5) - The gift of Caesar (no decision), Tom & Della
  • 1977: Asterix (episode 6) - The Great Crossing (Erik the Viking), Tom & Della
  • 1979: Asterix (episode 7) - The satellite town (Duplikatha), Tom & Della
  • 1979: Karl May: The Oil Prince (John Poller), Piccolo
  • 1979: Karl May: Winnetou II: Episode 3 - The old Scout (Blyth), Piccolo
  • 1979: Karl May: Winnetou III: Episode 3 - The vultures of the Llano Estacado (Caesar), Piccolo
  • 1979: Mathias Sandorf (Cap Matifou), Tom & Della
  • 1979: Prince Eisenherz (episode 3) - The Singing Sword (Arne), Tom & Della
  • 1982: The black boomerang (episode 2) - friendship and enmity in Australia (Franz Pieter Toggen), maritime
  • 1982: Edgar Wallace (episode 7) - The inn on the Thames (Sniff), maritime
  • 1982: Edgar Wallace (episode 8) - The creepy monk, maritime
  • 1983: Ludwig Ganghofer : The Ox War (Malimmes), carousel
  • 1983: Ludwig Ganghofer: Hubertus Castle (Schipper), carousel
  • 1983: The three ??? (34) and the red pirate (Major Karnes), Europe
  • 1984: Tintin (episode 02) - The secret of the unicorn (Brother Vogel-Faull), Ariola
  • 1985: Lucky Luke, 8 episodes (William Dalton), RCA
  • 1986: Masters of the Universe (episode 21) - Demon Modulok (Modulok), Europe
  • 1986: Masters of the Universe (episode 22) - Spydor, the monster spider (Modulok), Europe
  • 1986: Masters of the Universe (episode 23) - The magic armor (Modulok), Europe
  • 1987: A case for TKKG (episode 46) - Hotel in Flammen (Dräger), Europe

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Remarks

  1. From various sources, v. a. Internet forums shows that he is no longer alive, although an exact date is never given. Instead, the early 1990s are cited as speculations.
  2. Marilen Andrist: We appear !: Ernst Deutsch Theater , Dölling & Galitz 2001, p. 142.
  3. Karl Krolow (ed.): Kindler's literary history of the present , Volume 3: The contemporary literature of Austria , Kindler 1976, p. 537
  4. Theater heute , Volume 19 (1978), p. 136.
  5. incorrectly stated on the cover as "Michael Schermutzki"