
Cast
Rufus Beck
Acting
Cast
Rufus Beck
Known for
Acting
Born
1957-07-23
From
Worms, Germany
Biography
Rufus Beck is the only child of a business-owning couple. Because his parents traveled extensively abroad, he lived in the boarding school of the Odenwald School. After graduating from high school in 1976 and completing his civilian service, Beck studied Islamic Studies, Ethnology, and Philosophy at the University of Heidelberg, but later dropped out. From 1976 onward, he appeared as a musician and acting student at the Heidelberg Municipal Theatre. The following year, he was a guest performer at the Saarland State Theatre, followed by engagements at the TĂŒbingen State Theatre, the Frankfurt Theatre, the Cologne Theatre, the Bavarian State Theatre, the Munich Kammerspiele, and the Berliner Ensemble. He later also appeared as a guest performer at the Berlin Renaissance Theatre (2006), the Stuttgart State Theatre (2010), and the Hamburg Kammerspiele (2014). In 1989, Beck was named "Young Actor of the Year" by the magazine Theater heute. Also in 1989, he received the Young Actor Award from the Friends of the Bavarian State Theatre. In 1990, he toured the Soviet Union with Friedrich Schiller's *The Robbers*, performing in Moscow, Irkutsk, and Alma-Ata. He toured South America in 1991 with G.E. Lessing's *Miss Sara Sampson*. In 1994, he toured Germany with Peter Maffay's *Tabaluga*. Beck's breakthrough in film came in 1994 with Sönke Wortmann's *The Most Desired Man*, for which he received a Bambi Award for his role as Waltraut. In 1999, he was nominated for the German Film Award for *Jimmy the Kid*. He has appeared in more than 70 television and 14 feature films (as of 2018). In the children's film *The Wild Soccer Bunch* (2003), he played the role of "Coach Willi." He reprised this role in *The Wild Soccer Bunch â The Legend Lives!* (2016). Rufus Beck is the narrator and producer of more than 200 audiobooks, including the Harry Potter novels. He gives each of the many characters a distinct voice, employing various dialects and accents. His audiobooks have received numerous awards. During the 2006 and 2007 festival seasons, Beck played Mephisto in Goethe's *Faust* at the Bad Hersfeld Festival. Under the artistic direction of Dieter Wedel, he played Joseph SĂŒĂ Oppenheimer in Jehoschua Sobol's *The Story of Joseph SĂŒĂ Oppenheimer, Called Jud SĂŒĂ* at the 2011 Worms Nibelungen Festival. In 2004, he directed the dance spectacular for the world tour of *Night of the Sultans â Pandora's Legend* in Istanbul. In 2003, 2012, and 2016, he was responsible for directing, writing, and playing the magician and the beetle in the musical Tabaluga. Rufus Beck wrote several stage adaptations for his own shows. In 2006, he published the anthology *Stories for Us Children*. His non-fiction book *Children Love Fairy Tales and Discover Values* was published in 2007. He appeared with his son Jonathan Beck in the film *The Wild Soccer Bunch* and toured with him in 2014/15 with the play *Zorn*. Jonathan Beck also played the role of 0815 in his father's Tabaluga productions in 2012 and 2016 and was also his assistant director. Since 2018, he has starred in the television series *Deutsch-Les-Landes*. His daughters Sarah Beck and Natalie Spinell also work as actors. Rufus Beck lives in Munich.

Weihnachtsfest mit Hindernissen
as Franz

Sapphire Blue
as Xemerius (voice)

Emerald Green
as Xemerius (voice)

The Meerkats
as Narrator (Russian release) (voice)

Bibi Blocksberg
as Maribor (voice)

The Wild Soccer Bunch
as Willi

Emil and the Detectives
as Hotelportier

Ice Princess Lily
as Kolk (voice)

Bibi Blocksberg and the Secret of Blue Owls
as Maribor (voice)

Maybe... Maybe Not
as Waltraud

Germanikus
as Prefect

Going Public
as Bruno

The Robber Hotzenplotz
as Petrosilius Zwackelmann

The Wild Soccer Bunch 6
as Willi

Ein tödliches Vergehen
as David

Mondo Lux: The Visual Worlds of Werner Schroeter

Die Sterntaler
as Caspar

Wer hat Angst vorm Weihnachtsmann?
as Nikolaus

BlĂŒtentrĂ€ume
as Ulf

King Laurin
as König Dietrich

Kiss Me, Frog
as Hofzauberer Gorm

Peanuts - Die Bank zahlt alles
as Peter Hackmann

Little Sharks
as Woyczek

Tabaluga - Es lebe die Freundschaft! Live
as Magier & GlĂŒckskĂ€fer

Hamlet_X
as Insurance Salesman

Mr. Bluesman
as Lentz

Inzest - Ein Fall fĂŒr Sina Teufel
as Dr. Carlo van Rees

VorĂŒbergehend verstorben
as Schubert

Frauen lĂŒgen besser
as Markus Kopf

Der Kroatien-Krimi: Der Todesritt
as Branko Novak

Klick ins Herz
as Alexander Randow

The Visible and the Invisible
as Leo Barnstein

Split Homicide: Dead Wives from Brac
as Branko Novak

Der Kroatien-Krimi: Scheidung auf Kroatisch
as Branko Novak

Rosamunde Pilcher: Nanny verzweifelt gesucht

Der Kroatien-Krimi: Tod im roten Kleid
as Branko Novak

Der Preis der Schönheit
as Guido SprĂŒngli

Der Kroatien-Krimi: Jagd auf einen Toten
as Branko Novak

Gangster
as Kevin

Der Kroatien-Krimi: Split vergisst nie
as Branko Novak

An Impossible Wedding
as Freddi

Das Geheimnis der Villa Sabrini
as Andreas von Weissenfels

Lieber böser Weihnachtsmann
as Dieter Barth

Der Kroatien-Krimi: Vor Mitternacht
as Branko Novak

Heimliche Zeugen
as Peter DĂ€hnert

Zwei allein
as Linus Gobert

Tabaluga und Lilli
as Magier

Tabaluga und die Zeichen der Zeit
as Magier

Brazilero
as Alex

Friedrich und der verzauberte Einbrecher
as Einbrecher Paul Paul

Lonny, der Aufsteiger
as Guido SprĂŒngli

Tabaluga und das verschenkte GlĂŒck
as Magier

Im Innern des Bernsteins
as Thomas Kast

Es wird etwas geschehen
as Benno

SternenjÀger - Abenteuer am Nachthimmel

Jimmy the Kid
as Kelp

Jasper: Journey to the End of the World
as Kakapo (voice)

Cloud Study
as Hanni

Die rote Waschmaschine

Children Of The Wild
as Narrator (voice)

Geheimsache Kopernikus
as Kopernikus

Tödliche Dienstreise
as Ali

Alarm auf Station 2
as Dr. Hartenstein