Ronald Nitschke

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Ronald Nitschke (born August 10, 1950 in West Berlin ) is a German voice actor and actor who can be seen in numerous theater roles and television films (e.g. in Tatort , Praxis Bülowbogen , Siska and Der Clown ). Nitschke can also be seen in TV films or cinema productions as a supporting actor; Furthermore, he became known as the “Texan” advertising character for the Media Markt electronics store .

Life

At the age of three, Nitschke played in a feature film for the first time . Since 1960 he has appeared in more than 200 television games and various series. From 1967 to 1980 he played theater in Berlin. Internationally, he has participated in several large American productions.

From 1979 to 2001 Nitschke also worked as a dubbing writer and director . He wrote the German dialogue books for numerous feature films and some television series, including for films by Mel Brooks , Peter Bogdanovich , James Cameron , Francis Ford Coppola , Roger Corman , David Cronenberg , George A. Romero , Ken Russell , Martin Scorsese and Peter Weir .

In 2008 Nitschke worked as an actor and co-producer with the award-winning Mexican director Gabriel Retes .

In addition, as a dubbing actor, Nitschke lends his voice mainly to the film star Tommy Lee Jones (standard voice ), but also for the first time to Bruce Willis in the series The Model and the Snoop and in the films Death suits her well , Blind Date - meeting with a stranger and Four Rooms and other well-known American actors. In the film adaptation. he spoke the role of Nicolas Cage .

Filmography (selection)

Synchronous rollers (selection)

Computer games

Films & series

Michael Winslow

Tommy Lee Jones

Movies

Series

Awards

  • 2010: Los Angeles Movie Awards in the Best Actor category for "Not Worth a Bullet"
  • 2010: Los Angeles Reel Film Festival in the Best Actor category for "Not Worth a Bullet"

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