Ronald Nitschke
Description
Ronald Nitschke is a German actor and voice actor with a career spanning several decades, during which he has contributed extensively to film, television, and dubbing. He was born on August 10, 1950, in Berlin, Germany. His work in voice acting includes providing the German voice for characters in various international productions, including Japanese anime.
Nitschke has been active in the dubbing industry since at least 1979, taking on roles as both a voice actor and a dialogue director. He has lent his voice to a wide array of characters in film and television, and his voice is known to German audiences from numerous live-action and animated projects. A significant part of his dubbing career includes regularly voicing the American actor Tommy Lee Jones in German versions of his films.
In the realm of anime, Nitschke is recognized for his voice work in several notable productions. He voiced the character Albert Heinrich, who is Cyborg 004, in the 1980 anime film Cyborg 009 Gekijō Ban: Chō Ginga Densetsu. This film, part of the long-running Cyborg 009 franchise, was released in Germany under the titles Raumstation Cyborg 009 and Gefährlicher Countdown für Cyborg 009. His involvement in this project placed him among a cast of well-known German voice actors of the era.
More recently, Nitschke has taken on roles in contemporary anime films and series adapted for the German market. He provided the German voice for Desmond Rutaganda in the film Psycho-Pass: The Movie, which was released in Germany in 2015. He also voiced the character Kaijin in the German dubbed version of the popular anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. These roles demonstrate his continued activity in the field of anime dubbing, bringing both classic and modern Japanese animated characters to German-speaking audiences.
Nitschke has been active in the dubbing industry since at least 1979, taking on roles as both a voice actor and a dialogue director. He has lent his voice to a wide array of characters in film and television, and his voice is known to German audiences from numerous live-action and animated projects. A significant part of his dubbing career includes regularly voicing the American actor Tommy Lee Jones in German versions of his films.
In the realm of anime, Nitschke is recognized for his voice work in several notable productions. He voiced the character Albert Heinrich, who is Cyborg 004, in the 1980 anime film Cyborg 009 Gekijō Ban: Chō Ginga Densetsu. This film, part of the long-running Cyborg 009 franchise, was released in Germany under the titles Raumstation Cyborg 009 and Gefährlicher Countdown für Cyborg 009. His involvement in this project placed him among a cast of well-known German voice actors of the era.
More recently, Nitschke has taken on roles in contemporary anime films and series adapted for the German market. He provided the German voice for Desmond Rutaganda in the film Psycho-Pass: The Movie, which was released in Germany in 2015. He also voiced the character Kaijin in the German dubbed version of the popular anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. These roles demonstrate his continued activity in the field of anime dubbing, bringing both classic and modern Japanese animated characters to German-speaking audiences.
All Characters
- GermanAnime overview: Psycho-Pass
- GermanAnime overview: Cyborg 009 Gekijō Ban: Chō Ginga Densetsu
- GermanAnime overview: The Slime Diaries
- GermanAnime overview: X-Men
- GermanAnime overview: Tari Tari
- GermanAnime overview: Techno Police 21C