Werner Cartano

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Werner Cartano (born June 14, 1929 in Karlsruhe ) is a German actor and voice actor .

biography

Cartano attended the State Theater Academy in his hometown of Karlsruhe from 1944 to 1946, where he received a beginner's contract as a theater actor. Numerous engagements followed in Tübingen, Trier, Baden-Baden, Stendal, Bonn, Heidelberg, Kiel, Lübeck, at the Karl May Games in Bad Segeberg and at the Hamburger Kammerspiele , where Cartano worked as a freelance actor for a total of 40 years . He said goodbye to the stage in 2004 with a production by Reginald Roses The 12 Jurors at the Altona Theater .

In addition, he worked in various film and television productions such as Peter Fleischmann's science fiction film The Hamburg Disease and Franz Marischka's St. Pauli News: Topic No. 1 . He worked more than 30 times under the direction of crime specialist Jürgen Roland . He also took on guest roles in numerous television series such as The perpetrator on the trail , Großstadtrevier , Friends for life , The men from K3 and the coast guard .

Cartano has also worked extensively as a spokesperson for dubbing and radio plays. He lent his voice to numerous characters in popular radio plays and radio play series, such as B. The three question marks , The slave caravan (after Karl May ), Airwolf , A case for TKKG , Flash Gordon and Point Whitmark . In addition, he worked as a commercial actor for some time.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Who is Who in Photo, Film & TV", Zurich: Verlag für Prominentenenzyklopädien 1979, p. 41f.