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Klaus-Peter Grap

Born 1958-11-22 (age 67) Berlin, Germany
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Biography

Klaus-Peter Grap (born November 22, 1958, in West Berlin) is a German actor, voice actor, dubbing director, presenter, and author.

Grap made his film debut in 1980 in *Luftwaffenhelfer*. He gained particular recognition through numerous appearances in German television series and anthology shows, including *Adelheid und ihre Mörder*, *Im Namen des Gesetzes*, *Polizeiruf 110*, *Danni Lowinski*, and several films in the *Rosamunde Pilcher* series. He played lead roles in various series, including *Wie erziehe ich meinen Vater*, *Familien-Bande*, *Unter einer Decke*, and *Der Mond scheint auch für Untermieter*.

Grap has also been active as a stage actor, performing at numerous theaters, including the Schlosspark Theater, the Kammerspiele Berlin, the Komödie im Marquardt Stuttgart, and the Berlin cabaret *Die Stachelschweine*.

In 1999, he hosted the MDR talk show *Riverboat* and also worked for RTL, as well as on various gala and event formats.

Grap is particularly well known as a voice actor. He is considered the regular German voice of Michael Shanks—most notably in *Stargate SG-1*. He also voiced Lieutenant Randy Disher in *Monk*, Deputy Andy Brennan in *Twin Peaks*, and Togusa in *Ghost in the Shell*.

In 2012, he published his first novel, *Flaatsch. Ich war mal prominent* ("Flaatsch: I Used to Be Famous"), through Satyr-Verlag. Grap resides in Berlin-Wilmersdorf.

Known For

(T)Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1
Summer Window
Summer Window

2011

as Maitre d'Wittenstein

Crazy Race
Crazy Race

2003

as Polizist

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Ich liebe eine Hure

1998

as Benjamin Rosenholtz

What costs your fear?
What costs your fear?

2021

as Karsten Schnittker

Luftwaffenhelfer
Luftwaffenhelfer

1980

as Oswald Ebert (Ossi)

Was kostet die Liebe? - Ein Großstadtmärchen