Mark Bremer
Description
Mark Bremer is a German voice actor and speaker, born on August 24, 1969, in Hamburg. His path to a career as a professional speaker began after an initial period of study, which he left to pursue a radio journalism traineeship. He further honed his skills with formal training, completing a multi-year program in speech under Dagmar Ponto and studying acting, voice, and movement at the Bühnenstudio der darstellenden Künste in Hamburg. Since 1998, he has worked as a freelance speaker and actor.
In the realm of anime and animation, Bremer is known for providing the German voice for a variety of characters. He voices the character Eric Toga in the Netflix anime series B: The Beginning and its sequel, B: The Beginning Succession. His other notable roles in anime include Fernand de Morcerf in Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo, Xiangshan Chen in The Irregular at Magic High School, Ushio Kitayama in The Irregular at Magic High School: Visitor Arc, and a role as Delphi in 91 Days. He also provided the German voice for the character Dark Cacao Cookie in the video game CookieRun: Kingdom. In the long-running series Naruto Shippuden, Bremer lent his voice to the characters Aoba Yamashiro, Ao, and Ryuusui.
Beyond his work in animation, Bremer has an extensive and prolific career as a voice artist in Germany. He is a familiar voice on television and radio, working as a station voice for Norddeutscher Rundfunk and as part of the Hamburg-based speaker team for the ARD culture program ttt. He has been the off-camera announcer for major German award shows such as the Bambi Awards since 2003 and the Deutscher Fernsehpreis since 2008. His voice is also heard in numerous television documentaries and programs, including those for ZDF, 3sat, and Arte, and he is the narrator for the quiz show Wer weiß denn sowas?. Additionally, Bremer is an accomplished audiobook and radio play narrator, with a wide range of recordings to his name, including works by Frank Herbert and E. L. James.
In the realm of anime and animation, Bremer is known for providing the German voice for a variety of characters. He voices the character Eric Toga in the Netflix anime series B: The Beginning and its sequel, B: The Beginning Succession. His other notable roles in anime include Fernand de Morcerf in Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo, Xiangshan Chen in The Irregular at Magic High School, Ushio Kitayama in The Irregular at Magic High School: Visitor Arc, and a role as Delphi in 91 Days. He also provided the German voice for the character Dark Cacao Cookie in the video game CookieRun: Kingdom. In the long-running series Naruto Shippuden, Bremer lent his voice to the characters Aoba Yamashiro, Ao, and Ryuusui.
Beyond his work in animation, Bremer has an extensive and prolific career as a voice artist in Germany. He is a familiar voice on television and radio, working as a station voice for Norddeutscher Rundfunk and as part of the Hamburg-based speaker team for the ARD culture program ttt. He has been the off-camera announcer for major German award shows such as the Bambi Awards since 2003 and the Deutscher Fernsehpreis since 2008. His voice is also heard in numerous television documentaries and programs, including those for ZDF, 3sat, and Arte, and he is the narrator for the quiz show Wer weiß denn sowas?. Additionally, Bremer is an accomplished audiobook and radio play narrator, with a wide range of recordings to his name, including works by Frank Herbert and E. L. James.
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- GermanAnime overview: B: The Beginning Succession