German voice of William Holden. (For example "Stalag 17").
He succeeded a comeback as a film actor in the 50's and left a lasting impression not least because of his voice full of character.
Heinz Engelmann fell into oblivion in his last years. He didn't become engagements, later he had to fight with physical problems.
Heinz Engelmann was among others married with the actress Gertrud Meyen.
From 1959 he experienced even a greater popularity with his role in the serial "Stahlnetz" (59), which turned out to be a "Strassenfeger".
After the war he gained a foothold again as an actor and was engaged at the Stadttheater Hildesheim in 1946.
During the war he served in the antiaircraft artillery and fell into the hands of the Americans.
Besides his activity as an actor he was very popular for his synchronizing works. He lent his prominent voice to actors like John Wayne, William Holden, Gregory Peck, Gary Cooper, Stewart Granger, James Mason, Randolph Scott and Errol Flynn.