Wilhelm Borchert | |
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![]() Wilhelm Borchert in 1946 | |
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Died | 1 June 1990 | (aged 83)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1941–1976 |
Ernst Wilhelm Borchert, or just Wilhelm Borchert, (13 March 1907 in Rixdorf – 1 June 1990 in West Berlin) was a German actor. He was also a voice actor for audio books and films.
After graduating, Borchert pursued a degree in acting at the Reicherschen Hochschule für dramatische Kunst (Reicherschen School for dramatic arts) from 1926-27.[ citation needed]
For his talent in acting, Borchert became a Staatsschauspieler (Actor of the state) and a Honorary member of the State Theater of Berlin in 1973. He was also a member of the Akademie der Künste Berlin until 1976. [1] Borchert equally impressed the public and critics in classic hero roles. He was the first to play Woyzeck after the war.[ citation needed]
Next to theater Borchert worked between 1945 and 1989 as a dubbing actor. He replaced many actors voices, including:
He also voiced many audiobooks.
Wilhelm Borchert | |
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![]() Wilhelm Borchert in 1946 | |
Born | |
Died | 1 June 1990 | (aged 83)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1941–1976 |
Ernst Wilhelm Borchert, or just Wilhelm Borchert, (13 March 1907 in Rixdorf – 1 June 1990 in West Berlin) was a German actor. He was also a voice actor for audio books and films.
After graduating, Borchert pursued a degree in acting at the Reicherschen Hochschule für dramatische Kunst (Reicherschen School for dramatic arts) from 1926-27.[ citation needed]
For his talent in acting, Borchert became a Staatsschauspieler (Actor of the state) and a Honorary member of the State Theater of Berlin in 1973. He was also a member of the Akademie der Künste Berlin until 1976. [1] Borchert equally impressed the public and critics in classic hero roles. He was the first to play Woyzeck after the war.[ citation needed]
Next to theater Borchert worked between 1945 and 1989 as a dubbing actor. He replaced many actors voices, including:
He also voiced many audiobooks.