Jürgen Heimüller

Description
Jürgen Heimüller is a German actor, musician, and filmmaker whose career spans stage, film, and voice acting. Born in Nuremberg in 1967, he taught himself to play piano at age six and later learned guitar and drums, playing in various bands during his youth. After a period of diverse jobs and an abandoned German studies degree, he dedicated himself to acting in 1999, beginning with theater engagements and officially registering as an actor in 2004. His professional profile lists specializations in speaking roles and dubbing, confirming his activity as a voice actor.

In the realm of anime and video game dubbing, Heimüller is primarily known for his work on the German-language adaptations of two Japanese productions. He provided the German voice for Captain Nylen Fedrock in the 2010 animated film Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike, a prequel to the popular role-playing game. He also voiced the character Akira Tomita in the 2017 German dub of the anime series Gate.

Beyond these specific credits, Heimüller's voice acting work includes dubbing roles for live-action films and series, often providing the German voice for English-language actors. His career is multifaceted; he remains active in theater, composes film music, and writes and directs his own short films, several of which have won prestigious awards including the German Short Film Award.
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