Otto Sander

Otto Sander (German: [ˈɔto ˈsan.dɐ] (listen); 30 June 1941 12 September 2013) was a German film, theater, and voice actor.

Otto Sander
Born(1941-06-30)30 June 1941
Hanover, Germany
Died12 September 2013(2013-09-12) (aged 72)
Berlin, Germany
OccupationActor
Years active1964–2013

Life

Education and early career

Sander grew up in Kassel, where he graduated in 1961 from the Friedrichgymnasium. After leaving school he spent his military service in 1961/62 with the Bundesmarine and left as reserve fenrik. Sander then studied theatre science, history of art and philosophy. In 1965 he made his acting debut at the Düsseldorfer chamber plays. After his first film work in the same year he abandoned his studies in 1967, and went to Munich to become a full-time actor.

Theatre

His career is closely connected with the Schaubühne theatre in Berlin under the direction of Peter Stein. From 1980 onwards Sander appeared on several of Berlin's theatre stages, among others at the Schillertheater in 1981, at the Freie Volksbühne in 1985 and in 1989 at the Komödie am Kurfürstendamm. More recently he starred in Hauptmann von Köpenick at the Schauspielhaus Bochum (2004).

Film

Among his best-known film roles are the angel Cassiel in Wings of Desire and its sequel Faraway, So Close! by Wim Wenders, and a shell-shocked U-boat commander, Kapitänleutnant Philipp Thomsen, in Wolfgang Petersen's Das Boot. Sander also appeared in The Tin Drum (1979) as a trumpeter and in Comedian Harmonists, a biopic about the musical group of the same name. He also played a professor in the movie The Promise about the division of Berlin by the wall and played in the movie Der Einstein des Sex (1999).

In 1990, he was a member of the Jury at the 40th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]

Voice acting

Because of his warm, strong voice, which earned him the sobriquet "The Voice" (the English term is used), he has been used frequently as narrator for television documentaries, and numerous talking books in the 1990s.

Personal life and death

He was married to the actress Monika Hansen and is stepfather to the actors Ben Becker and Meret Becker. He has two brothers, the lawyer Adolf Sander, the scientist Chris Sander, and a sister, the book dealer Marianne Sander.

Sander died, aged 72, in Berlin on 12 September 2013. No cause of death was given, though he had been diagnosed with cancer several years before his death.[2]

Filmography

As Actor

Year Title Role Notes
1970Nicht fummeln, Liebling
1974One or the Other of UsRulle
1975Meine Sorgen möcht' ich habenHarald Bornemann
1976SommergästePjotr Suslov
1976The Marquise of ODer Bruder, Der Forstmeister
1976Vier gegen die BankEberhard WinterTV film
1979The Tin DrumMusiker Meyn
1980Palermo or WolfsburgProsecutor
1980Die UrsacheAnton SeilerTV film
1981Strike BackKowalski
1981Das BootPhillip Thomsen
1981The Man in PyjamasRudi
1982Wer spinnt denn da, Herr Doktor?Nummer Sieben
1984Der Mord mit der SchereInspector Spalt
1986Rosa LuxemburgKarl Liebknecht
1986Miko – aus der Gosse zu den Sternen
1986WahnfriedRichard Wagner
1986Caspar David Friedrich – Grenzen der ZeitGerichtsgehilfe
1987Wings of DesireCassiel
1988Z.B. ... Otto SpaltOtto Spalt
1989Der BruchLubowitz
1990Zeit der Rache
1990VorwärtsBackward Pedestrian
1991Amaurose
1992Lyrische Suite. Das untergehende Vaterland
1993Inge, April und MaiInges Vater
1993Faraway, So Close!Cassiel
1993The Movie TellerSalzmann
1994Hölderlin-ComicsFriedrich Hölderlin - Elder
1994Movie DaysMaður á hesti
1994Three SistersVershinin
1994The PromiseProfessor Lorenz
1996Killer CondomMr. Higgins
1996Conversation with the BeastHitler double
1996Truck Stop
1997Comedian HarmonistsBruno Levy
1998Der Traum von der Freiheit
1998Am I Beautiful?David
1999Untersuchung an Mädeln
1999Der Einstein des SexProf. Steinach
2000MarleneBühnenmanager
2000Les MisérablesMonseigneur BienvenuTV miniseries
2001SassVater Sass
2003Donau, Duna, Dunaj, Dunav, DunareaFranz
2007Der kleine König Macius – Der FilmErasmusVoice
2007Das Herz ist ein dunkler WaldHelmut
2010Das Leben ist zu lang
2012Bis zum Horizont, dann links!Eckehardt Tiedgen

As Narrator

Year Title Notes
1983A Love in Germany
1990Werner – Beinhart!
1993Der olympische Sommer
2001100 Pro
2003Werner – Gekotzt wird später!
2006Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
2008Krabat

References

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