Robert Amper

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Robert Amper (born December 7, 1960 in Munich ) is a German actor , director , author and voice actor .

Career

He is one of the sons of the composer Quirin Amper Jr. and the singer Helga Reichel and brother of Thomas Amper , who is also a composer and singer. At the age of 22, after completing school and training, he directed the television play Lisa for ZDF . Here he was responsible as a writer and director. Various projects followed, including the portrayal of a doctor in the film adaptation by Johannes Mario Simmel The tears came with the clowns or the moderation of the Star Trek night for Sat.1 on the occasion of the anniversary of this series.

In 1995, Amper began to regularly produce his own films without large studios in the background. In the same year he landed a success with the first part of the Spaceship Highlander series, which was broadcast by SAT 1. Four more sequels and their television broadcast followed annually, before he declared the series over and turned to other projects. After an end-of-time mystery film with the title Adonai , the trilogy 50 Years of Eternity followed , the first part of which was also produced as a radio play and voted radio play of the year in various forums.

At the same time, Amper worked as an actor in various television shows, such as Richter Alexander Hold (Sat.1), Das Geständnis ( ProSieben ) or K11 - Kommissare im Einsatz (Sat.1), as well as an editor in the lottery show ( ARD ). As a voice actor, he loaned various characters from the series Paddington Bear , CatDog , Roary the racing Car, South Park and others. a. his voice. Amper also played in various documentaries on Bavarian television and, in an elaborate TV production, gave the inventor of wood pulp - the method of making paper from wood, which has meanwhile been repeated several times by various broadcasters. He gave a librarian in the Pro7 series Everything Except Sex and had a cameo appearance in the ARD and ZDF commercial for the 2008 European Football Championship on TV and cinema. Robert Amper was also featured in the program "Menschen in Bayern", because at that time he was the only German director (currently living in Germany) who produced science fiction films.

In addition to various commercials - McDonald's, Sony - Amper can already be seen in the TV commercial for the Bergader cheese dairy in the second spot as a cheese master. Robert Amper also appears in the credits of " Pirates of the Caribbean IV " as a recording master.

He has also launched an animal aid campaign on his website www.Whip-Basics.com. Along with the television production company produced Muitz.TV he, in which the audience the art of Australian Whip crackings (a four-part tutorial series dt. Whip cracking can learn). The DVDs are distributed throughout Europe and in the USA as far as Japan and Singapore and represent the only Whip tutorial series to date that is produced and distributed on such a large scale. The income from the sale of the sports equipment goes directly to animal shelters in the various countries involved in the project. Animal shelters in Germany, the USA, Australia and Canada are currently supported.

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