Michael Ande

Michael Ande ( born October 5, 1944 in Bad Wiessee ) is a German actor and voice actor.

Life

Ande began his career with the children's program of the Bayerischer Rundfunk and was a major role in the Franco-German feature film Marianne, my high school sweetheart (1955 ) for a child star. He then played in the films The Trapp Family (1956) and the sequel The Trapp Family in America (1958 ) next to Ruth Leuwerik, Hans Holt and Josef Meinrad. These films were the template for the Hollywood musical The Sound of Music (1965 ) Julie Andrews.

Also at the theater Michael Ande celebrated successes. In 1961 he played at the little comedy Munich at the side of Axel von Ambesser in Rattigan's The Sleeping Prince and Coward's Weekend. In 1975, he was seen here in the title role of Schwerlas Count Schorschi next Erni Singerl, 1984, he was one of three men in the snow, together with Karl and Franz Schönböck Muxeneder. Also with Axel von Ambesser he played in 1974 in the intimate theater of the Vienna Theater in der Josefstadt, the comedy " The turning point " by Françoise Dorin, directed by Heinz Marecek.

Ande played in the German TV film version of Peter Pan (1962 ), the title role (next to Helga Anders as Wendy ).

He played the role of Jim Hawkins in the ZDF Vierteiler Treasure Island from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, which was broadcast on Christmas 1966 for the first time. In the ARD five-part The Powenz pack (1973 ) he played back together with Helga Anders.

In 1969, Michael Ande played the lead role in the adventure television series The Riders of Padola, which aired in the ARD regional programs.

When Gerd Heymann it can be seen since 1977 in the ZDF detective series The Old Man as a criminal assistant. The rotary launch was in April 1976, Ande, making it the longest- investigator on German television. In dubbing studio Ande borrowed many foreign colleagues his voice, including Micky Dolenz in the youth series The Monkees (1967 ), Michael Sarrazin in Horses, Do it the coup de grâce (1969 ), Sam Neill in Sleeping Dogs (1982 ) and James Woods in cat - eye (1986). He was in the 70s, the standard voice of Fu Sheng.

Michael Ande lives with his family in Schliersee.

Filmography (selection)

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