Maximilian Larsen

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Maximilian Larsen (* before 1948) is a German actor and voice actor .

Life

Larsen, a former boxing champion from Brandenburg, worked in Leipzig as an actor, reciter and director of radio broadcasts after the Second World War .

He became known to a wide audience through his film roles in DEFA productions. He played under well-known directors such as Gustav von Wangenheim ( Dangerous Freight ), Martin Hellberg ( Der Ochse von Kulm ), Curt Bois ( A Polterabend ), Heiner Carow ( Life Begins ) and Frank Beyer ( Two Mothers ). In Gerhard Klein's contemporary film Berlin - Ecke Schönhauser ... he played Ernst-Georg Schwill's stepfather .

Larsen also worked extensively as a speaker for radio plays and film dubbing . For example, in 1948 he played the leading role in Carl Nagel's adaptation of B. Traven's Das Totenschiff . As a voice actor he lent, among others, Alexei Smirnow in The Deer with the Golden Antlers , Robert Dalban in Der Verrückte von Labor 4 and Boris Andrejew as the Russian folk hero Ilya Muromets in The Battle for the Golden Gate .

Filmography

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ernst-Georg Schwill: Isn't there a question: Memories of an actor , Das Neue Berlin 2008, p. 80
  2. Herwig Guratzsch, Georg Ulrich Grossman: Lust und Last: Leipziger Kunst since 1945 , Cantz 1997, p. 395
  3. ^ Theater der Zeit , No. 6 (1951), Henschel, p. 6