Eckart Dux

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Eckart Dux
Born (1926-12-19) 19 December 1926
Berlin, Germany
Occupation Actor
Years active 1948–
Spouse(s) Gisela Peltzer, Marlies Dux

Eckart Dux (born 19 December 1926 in Berlin) is a German film and television actor.

Biography

His father was an Insurance executive. He completed his training as an actor with Else Bongers in Berlin and made his stage debut in 1948 at the city's Renaissance Theatre. He then had numerous roles on the Berlin stage and in theatres in Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt and Stuttgart. He also had many roles as a character actor in film and television.

Since 1949 Dux he has also been one of the longest active German-speaking voice actors, dubbing Hollywood films into German. In the 1950s and 1960s he was regularly the German voice of Audie Murphy. He also dubbed Anthony Perkins in many roles including Psycho, Steve Martin, Fred Astaire, George Peppard (in the action series The A-Team) and Jerry Stiller. After Joachim Hoeppner died in 2006, he took over the synchronization of Ian McKellen as the wizard Gandalf. He has also worked as an actor and narrator on radio.

He was married to the actress Gisela Peltzer. He lives in Sassenburg and his current wife is the editor Marlies Dux.

Selected filmography

Television

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