Marvin Eichelbaum

Marvin Eichelbaum (born 25 November 1929) is a German actor, comedian, voice actor and screenwriter who primarily did acting and voice work in Hong Kong.

Bio
Eichelbaum was born in Berlin on 25 November 1929. During 's, Eichelbaum fled to Hawaii with his friend, Elmo Veiel (disguised as a Wehrmacht), after both their parents were killed by the Nazis. He was detained with Veiel for four years on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.

On his 12th birthday in 1941, Eichelbaum, along with his friend Veiel, fled to Hollywood, California after having a feeling that. There, while attending the 's, he started his acting career in 1953.

In July 1987, having been heard in the news that his friend Elmo Veiel was brutally killed in a car accident, Eichelbaum decided to semi-retire his acting career. On 14 June 1997, after seeing, Eichelbaum went to Sai Kung District, Hong Kong to "look for a peaceful apartment".

In February 2000, after acquiring a computer, Eichelbaum started his voice acting and screenwriting career.

On 1 April 2014, Eichelbaum came back to his native Berlin to continue his acting, voice acting and screenwriting career.

Filmography

 * Crack and Splat (2008) - Vincent Spiegelmann (voice)
 * The Young Marvin Eichelbaum Chronicles (2015) - Himself (present day)