Tobias Diakow

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Tobias Diakow (born February 28, 1990 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German actor and voice actor .

Career

Diakow completed his acting training at the Arturo Drama School in Cologne from 2007 to 2011 . There he also worked in various theater productions, including as Sebastiano in What you want . As an actor he was seen in the 2011 Tatort crime thriller Between the Ears in the role of Mischa Petri. He played the brother of the young intersex young tennis player Nadine Petri. In 2012, he played the autistic boy Leander Karberg in the ZDF series Notruf Hafenkante in the episode Leben beside (episode 156). From August 2013 Tobias Diakow can be seen in the ZDF crime series Mordshunger - Verbrechen und other delicacies in the continuous supporting role of Oliver Lappe.

In addition to his work as an actor, he works as a voice actor, for example as the German voice of Kevin Covais in the film (K) a bit pregnant (Labor Pains) , as the voice of actor Lee Ingleby in the horror comedy Doghouse and as the dubbing of Devon Bostick in George A. Romero's Survival of the Dead . He dubbed Kyle Mac as Leonardo in the MTV vampire series Valemont . In the German version of the film Lebanon , which was awarded the Golden Lion at the 66th Venice Film Festival , he dubbed Michael Moshonov as Yigal. In the multiple award-winning anime movie Summer Wars , he speaks the main character Kenji Koiso. After Niki Nowotny was kicked out of the radio play production of the radio play series TKKG , he took over his role as Karl Vierstein .

He dubbed Jordan Gavaris in the role of Felix in the Canadian science fiction series Orphan Black . In the second and third seasons of the successful series Stranger Things he is the German dubbing voice of Dacre Montgomery as Billy.

Together with his wife Sabrina Heuer-Diakow , he is the founder and director of Froschtatze Verlag . The publisher specializes in CDs and books for children and young people.

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