Elmar Wepper
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Elmar Wepper
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Elmar Wepper, born April 16, 1944, in Augsburg, is – just like his brother Fritz who is three years older – one of the most famous and popular actors of German television, although Wepper"s TV success often overshadows his occasional yet sometimes ambitious movie parts. Elmar Wepper started his acting career already at an early age: At the age of 13 he played a supporting role alongside his brother Fritz in the Hans Moser comedy "Eine verrückte Familie". Wepper then worked as a dubbing voice and for radio plays, played at the theatre and was occasionally seen on TV.
After finishing school, Elmar Wepper studied theatre studies and German philology and already prepared to write his doctoral dissertation about the Viennese folk theatre when Michael Verhoeven offered him the leading role in his film "Ein unheimlich starker Abgang" in 1973. Thus, finally Wepper"s film and TV career took off. He made his breakthrough already one year later when he succeeded his brother Fritz in the TV crime series "Der Kommissar" (1974-1976) alongside Erik Ode.
With his next big role, Wepper sticked to the crime genre and portrayed the popular detective Helmut Heinl in the TV crime series "Polizeiinspektion 1" (1976-1988). From 1983 to 1985, Wepper was also seen in the successful TV series "Unsere schönsten Jahre". At the beginning of the 1990s, Wepper"s popularity peaked for the first time when he and Uschi Glas won a "Bambi" as the "best German TV couple" in the TV series "Zwei Münchner in Hamburg" (1988-1992).
Besides numerous TV series like "Unsere Schule ist die Beste" (1994-1995), or "Zwei Brüder" (1994-2001, together with Fritz Wepper), Elmar Wepper was also seen in a large number of TV movies ranging from light entertainment like "Das Traumschiff" (2006) to ambitious TV movies such as Dominik Graf"s highly praised thriller "Bittere Unschuld" (1999), or Markus Imboden"s crime film "Ein Dorf sucht einen Mörder" (2001).
Wepper appears only occasionally on the movie screen although he starred in several striking parts, for instance as a strict judge alongside Moritz Bleibtreu in "Lammbock". Furthermore, he acted as the narrator in Helmut Dietls "Vom Suchen und Finden der Liebe" ("About the Looking for and the Finding of Love", 2005). Movie goers are familiar with his voice, anyway: Since 1979, Wepper is the German dubbing voice of Mel Gibson and has lent his voice to other foreign movie stars including Bruce Lee, Tim Allen, Tim Roth, and several others.
In 2007, Wepper worked with director Doris Dörrie for the second time after "Der Fischer und seine Frau" ("The Fisherman and His Wife – Why Women Never Get Enough", 2005). In "Kirschblüten – Hanami" ("Cherry Blossoms – Hanami") that premieres at the 2008 Berlinale, Wepper played a cancer patient, who travels to Japan to cope with his wife"s death, a performance that won him the Bavarian film award.
Despite this great success, Elmar Wepper still concentrated on working for television. Until 2009 he played the lead character in the television play "Zwei Ärzte sind einer zu viel", after that he depicted a mortally ill father who during a pilgrimage reconciles with his alienated daughter in the television drama "Ich trag dich bis ans Ende der Welt" (2010). In the comedy "Adel Dich" (2010) he played a man, who after his mother"s death embarks on a quest to find his roots. In "Hopfensommer" (2011), a modern "Heimatfilm", he played a peasant who reconciles with his son.
In autumn 2011 Wepper was back on the big screen with the tragicomedy "Dreiviertelmond". Here he played a grumpy taxi driver whose world is turned upside down, when he encounters a little Turkish girl.
Filmografie
| 2011 |
Das unsichtbare Mädchen Darsteller |
| 2010/2011 |
Dreiviertelmond Darsteller |
| 2007/2008 |
Kirschblüten - Hanami Darsteller |
| 2005/2006 |
Leo Darsteller |
| 2005 |
Mathilde liebt Darsteller |
| 2004/2005 |
Der Fischer und seine Frau Darsteller |
| 2004-2006 |
Die Sturmflut Darsteller |
| 2001/2002 |
Ein Dorf sucht seinen Mörder Darsteller |
| 2001 |
Abschied Darsteller |
| 2001 |
Farbe der Nacht Darsteller |
| 2001 |
Space Zoo Darsteller |
| 2000/2001 |
Lammbock Darsteller |
| 2000 |
Tod im See Darsteller |
| 2000 |
Mörderische Rache Darsteller |
| 1999 |
Herztod Darsteller |
| 1999 |
Verschleppt Darsteller |
| 1998/1999 |
Bittere Unschuld Darsteller |
| 1998 |
Gift Darsteller |
| 1998 |
Kaltes Herz Darsteller |
| 1997/1998 |
Tödliche Träume Darsteller |
| 1997 |
Einzelgänger Darsteller |
| 1996/1997 |
Nervenkrieg Darsteller |
| 1996 |
Die Tochter Darsteller |
| 1996 |
In eigener Sache Darsteller |
| 1996 |
Der Gassenmörder Darsteller |
| 1996 |
Die Quirini-Affäre Darsteller |
| 1995 |
Die lange Nacht Darsteller |
| 1994 |
Zwei Brüder Darsteller |
| 1990 |
Café Europa Darsteller |
| 1987 |
... Irrtum inbegriffen Darsteller |
| 1985 |
Beinah Trinidad Darsteller |
| 1983 |
Das Traumschiff. Marokko Darsteller |
| 1982 |
Flöhe hüten ist leichter Darsteller |
| 1975 |
Eine Grenzüberschreitung Darsteller |
| 1975 |
Fährt der Zug nach Italien? Darsteller |
| 1975 |
Tod des Apothekers Darsteller |
| 1975 |
Noch zehn Minuten zu leben Darsteller |
| 1975 |
Sturz aus großer Höhe Darsteller |
| 1974/1975 |
Warum es ein Fehler war, Beckmann zu erschießen Darsteller |
| 1974 |
Der Liebespaarmörder Darsteller |
| 1974 |
Sein letzter Coup Darsteller |
| 1974 |
Spur von kleinen Füßen Darsteller |
| 1973 |
Ein unheimlich starker Abgang Darsteller |
| 1969/1970 |
Schmetterlinge weinen nicht Darsteller |
| 1963/1964 |
Die Dame mit dem Spitzentuch Darsteller |
| 1957 |
Heute blau und morgen blau Darsteller |
| 1952-1954 |
Der Platz an der Halde Synchronsprecher |


