Paul Falk (actor)

Paul Falk

Falk in the Kleine Morde theatrical poster
Born (1996-12-17) December 17, 1996
Düsseldorf
Occupation Actor, voice actor, musician
Years active 2008–present

Paul Falk (born December 17, 1996) is a German actor, voice actor and musician.

Life and career

Falk was born in Düsseldorf, to Angelica and Dieter Falk. He has an older brother, Max.

Since the age of 8 he has recited various roles in several musicals for children such as Mose – ein echt cooler Retter and Joseph – ein echt cooler Träumer. He is currently the main character (narrator) in Die 10 Gebote (with Dieter Falk and Michael Kunze), which also contributed to the melody of a song.

He also works as a voice actor. He voiced the young king Macius in the film Der kleine König Macius – Der Film (2007), which was originally intended spokesman, and was therefore, in the category herausragende Nachwuchsleistung the Preis für Deutsche Synchron 2008.[1] He also voiced the character in the second season of the television series of the same name, October 7, 2007 he performed the Voice Control in the musical Starlight Express in Bochum.

Along with his brother Max and his father, representing the band Falk & Sons, he played in the tour Celebrate Bach. The self-titled album was released in November 2011 by the Universal Music Group Deutschland.

In June 2012, the film was presented at the Kleine Bites Film Festival in Shanghai. Paul plays his first starring role, along with Uwe Ochsenknecht and Ann-Kathrin Kramer.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Der kleine König Macius – Der Film Young King Macius
2008 SOKO Köln Tom Timmermann
2010 Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei Ellis
2011 Kleine Morde Kleine Morde
2012 Das Millionen Rennen Ronny

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2012 Deutschen Preis für Synchron Herausragende Nachwuchsleistung Der kleine König Macius – Der Film Nominated

References

  1. "DEUTSCHER PREIS FÜR SYNCHRON 2008 Preisverleihung am 3 April in Berlin (pag 2)" (PDF). deutscher-preis-fuer-synchron.com. April 3, 2008.
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