Matthias Bullach

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Matthias Bullach (born April 22, 1963 in Eschwege ) is a German actor , voice actor and director .

Life

After graduating from high school , Bullach completed a three-year training course as a travel agent . In the meantime he played for the Volksbühne Eschwege, a free theater group. There he appeared between 1980 and 1984 as judge Walter in Der zerbrochne Krug , as Lucien in Condolences from Georges Feydeau and as a note in A Midsummer Night's Dream . Bullach then completed his community service on the North Sea island of Borkum , where he founded his own small theater, the Borkum Young Theater. There he played in 1986 in the educational play What is called love here .

From 1987 to 1990 he then took professional acting training at the Stage School Hamburg . Bullach also trained as a news anchor at the North German Broadcasting Corporation . During his theater training at the Hamburg Stage School, he appeared in Lonely People by Gerhart Hauptmann , Endspiel , The Fiesco Conspiracy to Genoa and Herod and Mariamne by Friedrich Hebbel . Directed by Barbara Focke and Birke Bruck , he played there in Don Juan or Die Liebe zur Geometrie , Pioneers in Ingolstadt and Lysander in Midsummer Night's Dream . At the theater in the room of Gerda Gmelin he played from 1996 to 1997 over 90 times en suite the role of the villain Mike Talman in waiting, until it is dark by Frederick Knott .

From the late 1980s onwards, Bullach could also be seen on television and in the cinema . On German television he took on several continuous series roles, recurring episode roles and guest roles. He was often used in shady, obscure roles, as a villain, superficial lover or gigolo .

From 1989 to 1991 he played and spoke in 120 episodes of Samson in the NDR children's series Sesame Street . He had a recurring leading role in a series in 1992 as architect Peter Tauschitz in eight episodes of the RTL series Ein Schloss am Wörthersee . Became famous for Bullach also in the role of Kriminalkommissar Mike Eschenbach in RTL - crime series In the Name of the Law , where he from 1993 to 1996, among other things, together with Wolfgang Bathke and Klaus Schindler played. As a playboy and blackmailer Werner Lentfer he was seen in 1995 at the side of Iris Berben in the crime scene murder assignment .

In 2008, Bullach played in the soap opera Everything that counts in the role of Karl Hubertus von Thaden, a business partner in the film role Richard Steinkamp, ​​who flirts with his wife Simone and makes her advances. In 2008 he played a flirt in the series role Maike Becker in the ARD series Rote Rosen . In 2009 he was Marienhof the nasty Dr. Neuss.

Since 2008 Bullach has made several television films in Spain . He starred in Vida en Marte , a new Spanish crime series , and in the television film Coslada Cero , a thriller about the underworld of Madrid . In Coslada Cero , Bullach played the pimp and brothel owner Francisc Giurka and thus remained true to his villain image abroad. In 2010 he played a Nazi doctor in a concentration camp in the Spanish television series El Internado .

Bullach took on synchronized work in the series Miami Vice and Nash Bridges, among others . Bullach works intensively as a speaker for radio plays . He spoke various roles, including in Bob the Builder , The Three ??? and five friends .

In 2001, Bullach founded the MATTABU production company for radio plays he recorded, but apart from the readings by Pet Partisch and Marcus Liedtke: The Little People of Swabedoo (2001) and Heinz Körner : Johannes (2003) has so far been nothing more from her submitted.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathias Bullach ( Memento from April 17, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Vita at the Hamburg Film Museum
  2. Interview with Matthias Bullach Hoerspielland.de, 12/2002
  3. ^ Matthias Bullach speaking roles at Hoerspielland.de