Michael Tietz

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Michael Tietz

Michael Tietz (* 7. February 1944 in Gleiwitz , Upper Silesia as Michael Tietze ) is a German voice actor and actor .

Life

Michael Tietz trained as an actor with Ellen Widmann in Zurich after finishing school. He had dance lessons with William Milie in Munich and singing lessons with Jean Stavsky and M. Wilkomson in Washington DC. He began his acting career in 1968 as Claude in the German premiere of the musical Hair . Other stations included the Bayerische Staatsschauspiel and the Düsseldorfer Kammerspiele , where in 1983, in the presence of Alan Ayckbourn, he played Tischmanieren , Trautes Heim and Quer durch den Garten in his plays , which were performed there for the first time in one evening. Most recently he was on stage from 2010 to 2013 in the musical I have never been to New York in Stuttgart and Zurich.

Michael Tietz has also been active as a television actor since 1970. Among other things, he played in series such as Die Straßen von Berlin and SK Kölsch . From 2005 he acted in seven episodes of Hinter Gittern - Der Frauenknast , from the end of April 2009 to the end of July 2009 Michael Tietz was seen in the ARD early evening series Verbotene Liebe in the role of Wilhelm Fürst von Waldensteyck .

Another focus of Michael Tietz's artistic work is synchronization. He lent his distinctive voice to foreign actors in over 100 films and series. Tietz could be heard for seven seasons in Star Trek: Spaceship Voyager as Talaxian cook and moral officer Neelix ( Ethan Phillips ). Other colleagues that Tietz dubbed included Dwight Schultz , Elton John and Will Ferrell .

In a series of radio plays Michael Tietz participated so in shows like Father Brown , the largest cases of Scotland Yard or determined Mimi Rutherford ... .

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Hermann J. Huber: Actor Lexicon of the Present, Verlag Langen Müller, Vienna 1986