Robert Levin (actor)

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Robert Levin (* 1965 in Karlsruhe as Robert Jahn ) is a German speaker and actor.

Act

Robert Levin is a newscaster for NDR radio in Hamburg and a speaker for Westdeutscher Rundfunk in Cologne. He made his acting diploma in 1993 at the Bern University of the Arts , which was then still called the Bern Conservatory. He then went to the Landestheater Tübingen (LTT) as an actor for two years . There he played and danced a. a. 1994 in the world premiere of Gertrude Stein's "The World is Round" as a dance theater for children (directed by Brigitte Dethier and Lotta Svalberg) the role of Willie. This was followed by engagements at the Reutlinger and Bremen theaters . In 1998 he started working full-time as a radio announcer at NDR in Hamburg. In the meantime, his voice can also be heard more often on television: From 2004 to 2011, Robert Levin was the Berlin voiceover in the feature films in Frank Plasberg's ARD talk magazine Hart but fair . Since 2011, he has mainly been speaking reports for the First and the NDR, e.g. B. "The Story of the First - Lord of the ships" (2013) by Rainer Kahrs (produced in 2013 by Radio Bremen ). During Lit.Cologne , from 2007 to 2011 and 2014, Robert Levin could be heard live as a speaker at the literary marathon at the WDR Funkhaus in Cologne. In 2012 he appeared for the first time for WDR5 at the literary summer night hosted by Roger Willemsen and Martin Stankowski at Wilhelmstein Castle in Würselen. Since 2015 Robert Levin has been working increasingly as a voice actor, a. a. in Berlin.

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Remarks

  1. Landestheater Württemberg-Hohenzollern Tübingen Reutlingen (ed.): 20 years of LTT children's and youth theater / anniversary publication , Tübingen 2004, p. 15, photo