Andrea L'Arronge

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Andrea L'Arronge (* 7. April 1957 in Munich as Andrea Scheu ) is a German actress and voice actress .

Career

Andrea L'Arronge, great-granddaughter of Adolph L'Arronges , began her television career when she appeared on the series The Fifth Column when she was eight . Her next engagement was the role of the artist's daughter Biggy in the circus series Salto Mortale . This was followed by appearances in numerous crime series such as Der Kommissar , Tatort , Derrick , SOKO 5113 , The Men from K3 , The Strange Methods of Franz Josef Wanninger and in the family series Die Schwarzwaldklinik , Hotel Paradies , Die Drombuschs , Das Traumschiff , Kreuzfahrt ins Glück , nicht from bad parents , help, my sister is coming! , White and Blue Stories and Lawyer Abel . L'Arronge has played Countess Schönberg in the TV series SOKO Kitzbühel since 2001 .

L'Arronge has appeared on the screen in films such as Das Schlangenei (1977, director: Ingmar Bergman ), Die Supernasen (1983, director: Dieter Pröttl) and A Man for Each Key (1992, director: Peter Timm ). In the Pippi Longstocking feature films she was the German voice of Inger Nilsson in the role of Pippi.

In 2004, L'Arronge trained as a certified Ayurveda specialist. She has been an entrepreneur and owner of the natural cosmetics brand Shanti since 2007 . The occasion was a skin disease that was caused by years of exposure to make-up, powder, etc. in front of the camera.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Portrait: Andrea L'Arronge. In: ZDF .de. January 27, 2010, accessed November 3, 2015 .