German actor and voice dubber Wolfgang Völz died in
Berlin, Germany on May 2, 2018. The voice of "Käpt'n Blaubär" was 87
years old. Wolfgang Otto Isaak Treppengeländer was born August 16, 1930 in Gdansk. In the 1950s, he starred
opposite stars such as Hans Albers and Gert Fröbe in several movies. He also celebrated great successes in the TV
series " Graf Yoster gibt sich die Ehre." There he was seen in 78
episodes as the chauffeur Johann, who together with his boss, a noble crime
novelist and hobby detective, solved all sorts of criminal cases in the “better
society”. Völz appeared as Randolfo Fierro in the 1966 German Mexican Revolutionary
TV film “Mexikanische Revolution” and was the voice of Joe Dalton in “Lucky
Luke – Ballad of the Dalton” (1971), and “Lucky Luke’s Great Adventure” 1983”,
while voicing the Mayor in “Lucky Luke – Daisy Town” (1971) and Jolly Jumper in
the Terence Hill “Lucky Luke” 1990 TV series. Wolfgang was the German film
voice of Luigi Pistilli in 1965’s “For a Few Dollars More”, Piero Lulli in 1967’s
“The Fury of Johnny Kid”, Dino Strano in 1967’ “The Dirty Outlaws”, Enzo
Fiermonte in 1969’s “Boot Hill”, Salvatore Billi in 1971’s “Vengeance Trail”, Richard
Bsehart in “1972’s “Chato’s Land”, Fernando Sancho in 1973’s “Son of Zoro” Ernest
Borgnine in “Renegade” (2004).
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