Veteran German actor and voice dubber Eckart Dux died in Sassenburg,
Lower Saxony, Germany on April 9th he was 97. Born Eckart Herman Dux
in Berlin on December 19, 1926. Dux completed his training as an actor with
Else Bongers in Berlin and made his stage debut in 1948 at the city's
Renaissance Theatre. He then had numerous roles on the Berlin stage and in
theatres in Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt and Stuttgart. He also had many roles as
a character actor in film and television. From 1949, he became the longest
active German-speaking voice actor, dubbing Hollywood films into German. In the
1950s and 1960s he was regularly the German voice of Audie Murphy. He also
dubbed Anthony Perkins in many roles including Psycho, Steve Martin, Fred
Astaire, George Peppard (in the action series The A-Team) and Jerry Stiller. He
has also worked as an actor and narrator on radio and audio books. Dux was
married to the actress Gisela Peltzer in the 1950s, and then later to the
editor Marlies Dux [1945- ] in 1970. Dux’s work in Euro-westerns consisted of
appearing as Jimmy in the 1964 TV western film ‘Prairie Saloon’ and he was the
German voice of Mark Damon in “Ringo’s Golden Pistol” and Phillippe Leroy in “Yankee”
both in 1966. Brad Harris in “Rattler Kid” 1967, George Hilton in 1968’s “The
Ruthless Four”, Christian Duroc, J. P. Compain the 1969 TV mini-series “The
Leatherstocking Tales”. He was Dean Reeds voice in “Adios, Sabata” and the
voice of Lucky Luke in both the animated “Lucky Luke: Ballad of the Daltons” in
1978 and “Lucky Luke: The Daltons on the Run” in 1983 and as Sam Hawkens in 2009’s
“WinneToons - Die Legende vom Schatz im Silbersee”.
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