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Hartmut Neugebauer

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Hartmut Neugebauer
Born(1942-09-02)2 September 1942
Died22 June 2017(2017-06-22) (aged 74)
Munich, Germany
OccupationActor

Hartmut Neugebauer (2 September 1942 – 22 June 2017[1]) was a German actor and dialogue director.[2]

He was the German dub-over voice of actors Gene Hackman, John Goodman and Robbie Coltrane. He was the father of the late voice actress Veronika Neugebauer (1968–2009).

Selected filmography

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Film

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  • Engelchen [de] (1968) – Hans-Jürgen Hoffmann
  • The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of (1972) – Drunken Visitor at Reeperbahn Brothel (voice, uncredited)
  • Liebe durch die Autotür (1972) – Scheich (voice, uncredited)
  • Laß jucken Kumpel 2. Teil: Das Bullenkloster (1973) – Fahrer (uncredited)
  • Die Stoßburg (1974) – Kochen
  • Charley's Nieces (1974) – Knall
  • Champagner aus dem Knobelbecher (1975) – Hartmann
  • Mein Onkel Theodor oder Wie man viel Geld im Schlaf verdient (1975) – Mann am Fenster (uncredited)
  • Albino (1976) – Sergeant Major Sam (voice, uncredited)
  • Nackt und heiß auf Mykonos (1979) – Rennfahrer (voice)
  • Die Brut des Bösen (1979) – Alberto Ramirez / Takimura (voice, uncredited)
  • Gefangene Frauen (1980) – Man (voice, uncredited)
  • Die Todesgöttin des Liebescamps (1981) – Tanga (voice, uncredited)
  • Code Name: Wild Geese (1984) – Walter Brenner
  • Macho Man (1985) – Andreas Arnold / DJ (voice, uncredited)
  • The Treasure of Swamp Castle (1985) – (German version, voice)
  • Asterix and the Big Fight (1989) – Zenturio (German version, voice)
  • Langer Samstag (1992)
  • Pepolino and the Treasure of the Mermaid (1996) – Captain Babaluk (voice)
  • Jester Till (2003) – Stadtwache und Conferencier (voice)
  • Knight Rusty (2013) – König Bleifuß der Verbogene (voice)

Television animation

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Theatrical animation

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Video games

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Dubbing roles

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References

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  1. ^ "Gedenkseite von Hartmut Neugebauer".
  2. ^ "OFDb - Filmographie von Hartmut Neugebauer".
  3. ^ "Die Kühe sind los". Deutsche Synchronkartei. Retrieved 28 August 2024.
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