Arnold Marquis
Arnold Marquis (* 6. April 1921 in Dortmund; † 24. November 1990 in Berlin) was a German actor and one of the usually-busy synchronous speakers of Germany.
It completed by theatre chief Louise Dumont - to the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus - attached the play school. The Schauspielhaus Bochum engaged it as a secondary occupation. Into the Second World War it was drawn to the armed forces. After 1945 it went to Berlin. There it arose in productions Boleslaw Barlogs at the lock park theatre in Berlin Steglitz .
One year later he took over his first synchronous role with the citizens of Berlin Phoenix synchronous, which over 750 further should follow. Marquis became among other things the German voice of John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Kirk Douglas, Richard Widmark, James Coburn, Charles Bronson, George C. Scott, Yves Montand, Lino Ventura, Trevor Howard, Bud Spencer as well as “max” from hard however cordial with Robert Wagner.
Marquis' identification with its synchronous projects was unusually large. Clay/tone engineers, who zusammengerabeitet with him, called it reverenceful “king of the synchronous speakers”. It called John Wayne once „the largest cowboys, means friend “. After its death 1979 it produced a mourning single.
Theatre commitments led it to Munich, Frankfurt/Main, Hamburg and finally again back to Berlin. Beside the lock park theatre it arose at the Renaissance theatre, in the comedy at the cure prince dam and in the grandstand . In the 40's it was into the DEFA - productions too fifth… and again 48 and quartet to see.
Marquis was three times married. It has a daughter named Gwendolyn.
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- Arnold Marquis in the Internet Movie DATA cousin
- http://www.synchrondatenbank.de/sprecher.php?id=2492 Arnold Marquis in the synchronous speaker data base
| person data | |
|---|---|
| NAME | Marquis, Arnold |
| ALTERNATIVE NAME | |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | of German actors and synchronous speaker |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 6. April 1921 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Dortmund |
| DYING DATE | 24. November 1990 |
| DYING PLACE | Berlin |
