Oliver Mink

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Oliver Mink (* 21st September 1963 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German voice actor , radio speaker , voice-over and actor . He is best known as the fixed voice of Mark Wahlberg and Station Voice of ProSieben and Disney Channel .

Life

Oliver Mink spent the first four years of his life in Frankfurt am Main and Athens before the family moved to Berlin in 1967 . There he took on roles as a child and youth actor at the Schillertheater , Schlosspark Theater and Theater am Kurfürstendamm , including in Pinkville (1971) directed by George Tabori , Madame Don't Wake Up (1972) directed by Wolfgang Spier , Julius Caesar ( 1972) directed by Hans Hollmann and Father of a Daughter (1979) directed by Curth Flatow . At the same time, Mink attended the Walter Gropius comprehensive school in Berlin from 1974 to 1979 .

He took on supporting and guest roles in film and television, among others in Das Klavier , Das feuerrote Spielmobil , Ein Mann wants nach oben , Tatort , Opernball , SOKO 5113 , Café Wernicke and in the Sat.1 series Access .

Oliver Mink has lived in Munich since 1979 and has been unable to walk since a motorcycle accident in 1981. He was married to the actress and voice actress Alexandra Ludwig and has one daughter. His sister Irina Mink also worked as a voice actress in her early youth and now works as a translator. Among other things, she was responsible for the German versions of the MTV productions Jackass and The Osbournes .

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Oliver Mink is best known for his work as a speaker, which he has been doing since he was twelve. In 1978 he dubbed the character Dick both in the TV series and in the European radio play series of the same name, Five Friends . In 1983 Mink completed a speaker training with Dieter Traupe, who was the chief speaker of the Bavarian radio at the time .

Oliver Mink has been Mark Wahlberg's regular speaker since Boogie Nights (1997) and has dubbed him in The Big Hit (1998), Der Sturm (2000), Three Kings (2000), Planet of the Apes (2001), Four Brothers (2005), among others. , Departed (2006), Shooter (2007), The slightly different Cops (2010), The Fighter (2011), Ted (2012) and Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014). He also spoke Vincent D'Onofrio in The Cell (2000) or Terrence Howard in LA Crash (2005) and Awake (2008).

Mink's voice is also familiar to a wide audience from television series. As a first long-term engagement he spoke to Christopher Truswell in the Australian sitcom Hey Dad! , the first four seasons of which were shown in the ARD afternoon program from 1990 to 1994 and the remaining episodes from 1996 to 1997 on Kabel 1. In the youth series Beverly Hills, 90210 , which was broadcast on RTL from 1992 to 2000, he was heard as Dylan for Luke Perry . He also dubbed Evan Handler in Sex and the City (2003–2004) and Californication (2008–2014), Kevin Rahm in For All Cases, Amy (2003–2005) and Desperate Housewives (2008–2012), Damon Wayans in What's Up, Dad? (2003–2007), David DeLuise in The Wizards of Waverly Place (2008–2012), Don Diamont as Bill Spencer Jr. in The Bold And Beautiful (2010–2011) and Luke Perry in Riverdale (TV series) (2017–2019).

He also lent his voice to animated characters, for example Tiger's Eye in Sailor Moon , Sanson in The Power of the Magic Stone , Bellamy, the hyena in One Piece , PC Principal in South Park and several supporting roles in Pokémon . He also voiced Leon S Kennedy in Resident Evil Vendetta.

Audio productions

Mink's voice has also been known to a wider audience since 2000 through the casting shows Popstars , Germany's Next Top Model and Mission Hollywood as well as through the trailers broadcast on the TV station ProSieben , in which he is regularly used as voiceover. In addition, Mink sets documentaries and commercials on German-speaking television and radio and takes on roles in computer and radio plays , including Die drei ??? , the series Pater Brown , Guitar Hero or as Max Gruber in the Tunguska Secret Files , Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis and Secret Files 3, newly produced by Maritimverlag in 2004 .

In 2013 he spoke the intro to the Dark Future radio play series HumAnemy . In 2015 he took on the role of gatekeeper Scramek in the thriller radio play Downward based on the novel by Frank Göhre for the film of the same name .

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