Frank Schröder
Description
Frank Schröder is a German voice actor, dialogue director, and dialogue writer, born in Berlin on August 27, 1966. He began his work as a voice actor in 1977 and has since become a prominent figure in the German dubbing industry, with his voice featured in thousands of film and television productions. He studied communication studies, German studies, and political science at the Free University of Berlin from 1986 to 1991.
Schröder is well-known within the anime and animation community for providing the German voices for numerous characters. His notable anime roles include the voice of the young Gennai in the Digimon series and its associated Adventure films, as well as Meteormon and Gotsumon in Digimon Frontier. He also lent his voice to King Louis XVI in the anime series Lady Oscar – The Rose of Versailles, to Joe Kato in Rock’n Roll Kids, and to Muuknus in Hamtaro. Beyond these, his work in animation extends to characters such as Ike Wolvermein in Jimmy Neutron and Mittens in The Wanderers.
In addition to his on-microphone work, Frank Schröder has made significant contributions as a dialogue writer and director, shaping the German adaptations of many series. He has served as a dialogue director for popular animated shows like SpongeBob SquarePants and The Patrick Star Show. His directorial work in the anime genre includes series such as Blue Box, My Daemon, Made in Abyss, and the first German dubbing of Neon Genesis Evangelion, in which he also voiced the character Makoto Hyūga. He also wrote the German dialogue for the films Hot Shots! and Hot Shots! Part Deux.
Schröder's career is marked by his frequent collaborations and his versatility across genres. He is recognized as the regular German voice for actors including Chris O'Donnell, Daran Norris, and Domenick Lombardozzi. Some of his most recognized roles in live-action series include Richard Langly in The X-Files, Eddie Winslow in Family Matters, Thomas Hauk in The Wire, and Ed Peletier in The Walking Dead. His work spans films, television series, and video games, with over 340 speaking roles and more than 1,000 productions where he has contributed to the dialogue. While the roles of Allen in Black Fox and Laurie Lorenz in Little Women are associated with him, further detailed information on these specific parts is not available in the search results.
Schröder is well-known within the anime and animation community for providing the German voices for numerous characters. His notable anime roles include the voice of the young Gennai in the Digimon series and its associated Adventure films, as well as Meteormon and Gotsumon in Digimon Frontier. He also lent his voice to King Louis XVI in the anime series Lady Oscar – The Rose of Versailles, to Joe Kato in Rock’n Roll Kids, and to Muuknus in Hamtaro. Beyond these, his work in animation extends to characters such as Ike Wolvermein in Jimmy Neutron and Mittens in The Wanderers.
In addition to his on-microphone work, Frank Schröder has made significant contributions as a dialogue writer and director, shaping the German adaptations of many series. He has served as a dialogue director for popular animated shows like SpongeBob SquarePants and The Patrick Star Show. His directorial work in the anime genre includes series such as Blue Box, My Daemon, Made in Abyss, and the first German dubbing of Neon Genesis Evangelion, in which he also voiced the character Makoto Hyūga. He also wrote the German dialogue for the films Hot Shots! and Hot Shots! Part Deux.
Schröder's career is marked by his frequent collaborations and his versatility across genres. He is recognized as the regular German voice for actors including Chris O'Donnell, Daran Norris, and Domenick Lombardozzi. Some of his most recognized roles in live-action series include Richard Langly in The X-Files, Eddie Winslow in Family Matters, Thomas Hauk in The Wire, and Ed Peletier in The Walking Dead. His work spans films, television series, and video games, with over 340 speaking roles and more than 1,000 productions where he has contributed to the dialogue. While the roles of Allen in Black Fox and Laurie Lorenz in Little Women are associated with him, further detailed information on these specific parts is not available in the search results.
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