Christian Tramitz (born 29 July 1955 in Munich) is a German-Austrian actor, comedian, voice actor and author.
Christian Tramitz is the grandson of Austrian actor Paul Hörbiger and nephew of actress Christiane Hörbiger. His parents are film producer Rudolf Tramitz and Monica, née Hörbiger. Actress Mavie Hörbiger is a cousin.
Instead of starting an acting career at once, he first began to study history of art, philosophy and drama. Apart from that he took lessons in acting from Ruth von Zerboni and violin lessons in the Munich "Musikkonservatorium".
Christian Tramitz made his first media experience at the Munich radio station "Radio Gong", where he, together with Michael Herbig presented the program Die Bayern Cops. In December 1996 he appeared in the German television program "Isar 3", which was based on the radio show "Die Bayern Cops" (The Bavarian cops). From 1997 on he was a member of the German comedy TV series Bullyparade with Michael Herbig and Rick Kavanian.
After the end of Bullyparade in 2002, Christian Tramitz got his first own comedy show named Tramitz and Friends on the ProSieben in 2004.
In this show he performed different sketches with various other famous actors.
Tramitz used to dub various actors and voice acted different animated characters in the 1980s, like Matt Dillon (for example in Wild Things or One Night at McCool's), Captain Gray Edwards (Final Fantasy, originally spoken by Alec Baldwin), Jackie Chan (Half a Loaf of Kung Fu, Police Story 3), John Cusack (Class), John Ritter (Noises Off), Ben Stiller (If Lucy Fell), David Schwimmer (Six Days, Seven Nights) as well as Ted McGinley as Jefferson D'Arcy in Married... with Children, Jim J. Bullock as Neal Tanner in ALF, Greg Evigan as Jake Cardigan in TekWar as well as Stiletto Mafioso in Danger Mouse.