Harald Effenberg

Harald Effenberg lives in Kleinmachnow near Berlin, but also performs in theaters in Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich. Audiences know him mainly from his decades-long collaboration with Dieter Hallervorden, starting with the film "Didi und die Rache der Enterbten" (Didi and the Revenge of the Disinherited), where Harald was a cult figure in the 80s as "Theo in der Tonne" without realizing it. Up until the beginning of the millennium, he spent twenty years playing all kinds of policemen, tax officials, priests and lawyers, as well as Manta drivers, gangsters, plumbers, bricklayers and chimney sweeps (no, he's not free from vertigo and he'll never play a chimney sweep again). Somehow we lost sight of him in television. If you ask him, it's because "no one watches my demos". In recent years, he has discovered the pleasure of dubbing, but his love of television has remained. And is waiting for it to be reciprocated again...

Year of birth 1957, Pätz
Nationality German
1. residence in Brandenburg
Place of residence Berlin
ethn. Appearance Central European
Hair color brown
Hair length Half bald
Eye color blue-grey
Stature slim
Size 190 cm
Confection 106
Language(s) German - mother tongue
French - basic knowledge
English - basic knowledge
Dialects/Accents Berliner
Voice pitch Baritone
Sport Unicycle, juggling, windsurfing
License A (motorcycle)
B (motor vehicle)
Sport boat license inland (motor & sail)
Professional association Federal Association of movie& Television Actors (D)
Cooperative of German Stage Actors (D)

1975 - 1978: Fritz Kirchhoff School Berlin

Harald Effenberg

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