Jan-Philipp Jarke

Description
Jan-Philipp Jarke is a German voice actor and dubbing director, born on June 3, 1975. Information about their career is often associated with the name Philippa Jarke, which they have used since 2017. Jarke has built a career in the German entertainment industry, working in various capacities including as a voice actor, dialogue writer, and director for dubbed versions of films and television series. Their work is primarily based in Berlin, where they are also known for providing the voice for announcements on the city's public transport system.

In the realm of anime, Jarke is recognized for the leading role of Kouichi Madanbashi in the German dubbed version of the series Daimidaler: Prince vs. Penguin Empire. The anime was dubbed in 2016 by the Berlin-based studio TappertsOrt, with Jarke providing the German voice for the eccentric high school student who pilots the titular mecha robot. This role is a notable example of their work in dubbing Japanese animation for a German-speaking audience.

Beyond this specific anime role, Jarke's broader career as a voice actor encompasses a wide range of German dubbing work for international films and television series. Their voice can be heard in numerous productions, often providing the German-language track for various actors. Examples include voicing Channing Tatum in the film 10 Years and Ashton Kutcher in the series The Ranch. In addition to their work in front of the microphone, Jarke has also contributed as a dialogue book author and dubbing director, indicating a comprehensive involvement in the adaptation process for foreign language media.