Kathrin Neusser

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Kathrin Neusser (* 1981 in Berlin ) is a German actress , dialogue book author , radio play and voice actor .

Career

Kathrin Neusser has been active in the dubbing business since 1996 , her first roles include "Kat Harvey" from Casper and "Katelyn" from Galaxy Quest - A Planless Through Space . In 2002 she voiced Felicia Day as "Vi" in Buffy the Vault of the Slayer . This was followed by minor roles in the Barbie films as well as in some US television series, including One Tree Hill , Everwood , Veronica Mars and Kyle XY . In 2005 she spoke on the Nickelodeon series Simply Sadie! the eponymous title heroine.

She has been featured in various animes every year since 2002 . They dubbed the Shonen series I "s " Nami Tachiba "in the OVA of Oh! My Goddess " Sayako Mishima "and in the harem -Anime Negima !? the best in class" Chao Ringshen. "In 2006 she borrowed in Angelic Layer the main character "Misaki Suzuhara" her voice. in the psychological thriller series Elfen Lied she said "Mayu", a young girl who is confronted daily with the fears of his past. Then they set to music the protagonist "Firiel Dee" in Astraea Testament later. Other important roles followed, including in The Girl Who Leaped Through Time and Tsubasa Chronicle . In 2008 she was proposed in the forum of the DVD label Kazé Germany as the spokesperson for "Mikuru Asahina" from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya and was finally cast.

Neusser lived temporarily abroad. She was flown in by the publisher Kazé in 2012 for the synchronization of the film The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya . Since 2013 she has been working regularly in the field of film dubbing again.

Speaking roles (selection)

Movies

Series

Individual evidence

  1. Kathrin Neusser. In: synchronkartei.de. German synchronous index , accessed on December 30, 2011 .
  2. Voting for the role of Mikuru Asahina. Retrieved December 30, 2011 .
  3. Facebook post from Kazé Germany. Retrieved June 18, 2012 .
  4. Kathrin Neusser in ANN. Retrieved December 30, 2011 .