Max Felder
Description
Max Felder is a German actor and voice actor, born in Munich on October 8, 1988. He began his career as a child actor, making his film debut in the 1999 family film Pünktchen und Anton, a role for which he received the Goldener Spatz award for best actor. His first voice-over role followed the same year, providing the German voice for the young Tarzan in the Disney film Tarzan.
Felder is one of the most successful German voice actors and is best known as the German standard voice for several high-profile English-speaking actors. This includes Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter film series, Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black in The Twilight Saga, Corbin Bleu in the High School Musical films, and Brenton Thwaites in various roles.
In addition to his work on live-action films and series, Felder is a prominent voice in the German dubbing of anime. He has voiced numerous leading and supporting characters, becoming a familiar presence for German anime fans. His most notable anime roles include Eren Jäger (Eren Yeager) in Attack on Titan, which he voiced from the first season through to The Final Season. He also voices Hiyori Toono in Free! -Dive to the Future-, Lev Haiba in Haikyu!!, and Kyou Souma in Fruits Basket. His other anime credits include roles in Vinland Saga, Violet Evergarden, Whisper of the Heart, and One Piece, among many others.
Beyond voice acting, Felder remains active as an on-screen actor and has built a substantial following as a content creator on platforms like YouTube and Twitch under the name FelderMax. He is also a regular guest at fan conventions, where he participates in panel talks and meets with his audience. In 2023, he became a father.
Felder is one of the most successful German voice actors and is best known as the German standard voice for several high-profile English-speaking actors. This includes Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter film series, Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black in The Twilight Saga, Corbin Bleu in the High School Musical films, and Brenton Thwaites in various roles.
In addition to his work on live-action films and series, Felder is a prominent voice in the German dubbing of anime. He has voiced numerous leading and supporting characters, becoming a familiar presence for German anime fans. His most notable anime roles include Eren Jäger (Eren Yeager) in Attack on Titan, which he voiced from the first season through to The Final Season. He also voices Hiyori Toono in Free! -Dive to the Future-, Lev Haiba in Haikyu!!, and Kyou Souma in Fruits Basket. His other anime credits include roles in Vinland Saga, Violet Evergarden, Whisper of the Heart, and One Piece, among many others.
Beyond voice acting, Felder remains active as an on-screen actor and has built a substantial following as a content creator on platforms like YouTube and Twitch under the name FelderMax. He is also a regular guest at fan conventions, where he participates in panel talks and meets with his audience. In 2023, he became a father.
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- GermanAnime overview: Doreiku The Animation
- GermanAnime overview: Free! -Dive to the Future-
- GermanAnime overview: Armed Girl's Machiavellism
- GermanAnime overview: Attack on Titan The Final Season
- GermanAnime overview: The Way of the Househusband
- GermanAnime overview: Attack on Titan The Final Season Part 2
- GermanAnime overview: The Way of the Househusband
- GermanAnime overview: The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent
- GermanAnime overview: Haikyu!! LAND VS. AIR
- GermanAnime overview: Cagaster of an Insect Cage
- GermanAnime overview: The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.: Reawakened
- GermanAnime overview: Fruits Basket
- GermanAnime overview: Natsume Yujin-cho the Movie: Ephemeral Bond
- GermanAnime overview: Attack on Titan: The Roar of Awakening
- GermanAnime overview: Resident Evil: Vendetta
- GermanAnime overview: Attack on Titan Part 1 – Guren no Yumiya
- GermanAnime overview: Whisper of the Heart
- GermanAnime overview: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan
- GermanAnime overview: Pokémon: Mega Evolution Special I
- GermanAnime overview: Japan Sinks: 2020