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Lutz Moik

Lutz Moik

Acting1930Berlin, Germany

Biography

Lutz Moik (November 10, 1930, Berlin – July 4, 2002, Berlin) was a German actor and voice actor.

He became widely known at a young age for his leading role as Peter Munk in Paul Verhoeven’s fairy-tale film The Cold Heart (Das kalte Herz, 1950), the first German postwar color feature, which received international acclaim. Moik began his career as a child actor during World War II and worked in both DEFA productions in East Germany and films in West Germany.

After political circumstances curtailed his film career, he increasingly focused on theatre and television, appearing in numerous series from the 1960s onward, including Till, der Junge von nebenan, Tatort, and Ein Herz und eine Seele. Despite later being affected by multiple sclerosis, he continued working in television and public readings into the 1990s.

Moik was also a prolific German dubbing artist, providing the voice for actors such as David Hemmings, Mickey Rooney, George Peppard, and Earl Holliman.

Acting History

1992
Wolffs Revier
TVas Vorsitzender Richter
1984
1975
Kommissariat 9
TVas Witte
1970
Drüben bei Lehmanns
TVas Walter Lehmann
Scene of the Crime
TVas Bergmann
1958
Der eiserne Gustav
as Otto Kroppke
Forbidden Paradise
as Karl Wetterstein
1953
Christina
as Klaus Stauffer
1952
The Grapes Are Ripe
as Jochen Most, Rheinschiffer
1951
Hanna Amon
as Thomas Amon
1950
Heart of Stone
as Peter Munk
City in the Fog
as Klaus Eriksen
1948
1-2-3 Corona
as Gerhard
1945
Meine Herren Söhne
as Lutz Redwitz

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
11/10/1930
Day of Death
7/4/2002
Place of Birth
Berlin, Germany
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