Romanus is a German actor and voice talent whose career seamlessly blends theater, film, television, and dubbing. After completing his training at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna, he quickly found his way onto Europe’s major stages. He has performed at renowned venues such as the Burgtheater in Vienna, Schauspiel Frankfurt, and the National Theater in Mannheim, earning acclaim in challenging roles. Notably, he showcased his versatility as Kreon in Sophocles’ Antigone at the Theater der Jugend in Vienna and as Edouard Dindon in the musical production of La Cage aux Folles in Berlin. However, his acting talents are not confined to the stage. Romanus has also made a name for himself in film and television, taking on significant roles such as Rudolf Höss in the award-winning film The Interrogation and Bernd Hoffmann in the ZDF television film Naomis Reise. For years, he was a familiar face in the popular series Löwenzahn, where he brought depth and humor to the role of Dr. Markus Walther. But that’s not all. Romanus is also an accomplished voice actor. With his distinctive voice, he has brought characters in international productions to life. Whether as Orbot in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, Valery Alexeyevich Legasov in the award-winning miniseries Chernobyl, or Benjar Pranic in the latest Star Wars series Skeleton Crew, his voice resonates across a wide range of universes. He is also regularly heard in audiobooks, documentaries, and commercials, demonstrating his remarkable versatility as a voice artist. With a career spanning classical theater roles as well as modern film and television productions, Romanus continuously proves himself to be a true master of versatility, bringing every project to life with his passion for acting.
Language: German (GER)
Voice age: middle
Pitch: medium
Location: Berlin
Dialects: AUT-Viennese, GER-Berlin
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