As of 2014, Dietmar Wunder has been the German speaking voice of Daniel Craig in the German versions of James Bond movies ever since 'Casino Royale' (2006), which was followed by 'Quantum of Solace' (2008) and 'Skyfall' (2012).
A voice actor like Dietmar Wunder dubbing the voice of an actor like Daniel Craig in a lead role as James Bond in a German dub version a blockbuster Bond movie can earn, as at the mid 2010s, around US $15,000 - $20,000 per picture.
Voice artist Dietmar Wunder has been the German voice of Daniel Craig, Adam Sandler, Don Cheadle and Cuba Gooding Jr.
The ''Black Sails'' (2014-2017) television series that dubbing artist Dietmar Wunder is seen working on co-starred Toby Stephens who played the arch villain in the James Bond movie 'Die Another Day' (2002).
According to 'The New York Times', ''The German-speaking market, which includes Austria and Switzerland, is the largest in Europe, with more than 40 dubbing companies, most of them around Berlin and Munich. The industry generated $125 million in 2013, according to the country's Institute for Acting, Film and Television Professionals. While subtitles remain the most popular way of watching a film in Norway, Poland and the Netherlands, in other countries, particularly France, Spain and German-speaking nations, dubbing is a prerequisite for market access. Of the 175 or so English-language films released here last year, the German Federal Film Board estimates that more than 90 percent were dubbed.''