Günter Pfitzmann

Born: 1924-04-08

Birthplace: Berlin, Germany

Biography

Günter Pfitzmann (April 8, 1924, Berlin – May 30, 2003, Berlin) was a German actor, voice actor, and cabaret performer.

He was best known for portraying characters with the distinctive Berlin blend of warmth and blunt humor, and gained widespread popularity through leading roles in television series such as Drei Damen vom Grill, Praxis Bülowbogen, and Der Havelkaiser. His film work included notable titles like Die Brücke (1959) and the Edgar Wallace thriller Der Zinker (1963).

In addition to stage, film, and television, Pfitzmann was a prolific dubbing artist, voicing actors such as Kirk Douglas, Jean Gabin, and Lloyd Bridges, and providing the German voice of Obelix in Asterix the Gaul. He remained active well into his later years and was one of Berlin’s most recognizable television personalities until his death in 2003.

Known For

The Bridge
The Squeaker
Stalingrad: Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever?
Emil and the Detectives
The Day the Rains Came
Die Meute der Erben
Forbidden Paradise
Darkness Fell on Gotenhafen
Doctor Crippen Lives
Rebel Flight to Cuba

Top Movie Credits

The Bridge Heilmann
The Squeaker Frank Sutton
Die Meute der Erben Arno Adelmann
Forbidden Paradise Assessor Dr. Linde
Darkness Fell on Gotenhafen Oberleutnant Dankel
Doctor Crippen Lives Pierre, Kriminalassistent