Arlett Drexler

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Arlett Drexler (born July 3, 1980 in Jena ) is a German radio presenter and dubbing , radio play and advertising spokeswoman .

Life

Arlett Drexler came to Baden-Württemberg from the former GDR in 1989 with his mother and stepfather . She grew up in Baden-Baden .

In 2000, she went straight to the radio after graduating from high school and over the years she moderated at various stations such as Antenne Bayern , Radio Ton and Radio Gong 96.3 , where she was a regular morning presenter. She is known from the morning show Lennert & Heine on Antenne 1 and as a long-time co-presenter of Wolfgang “Leiki” Leikermoser in Guten Morgen Bayern on Antenne Bayern. As a voice actress she is the voice of Tamara Ecclestone in the personality soap Tamara Ecclestone - Billion $$ Girl and the sorceress in the computer game Diablo III . Drexler has also been working as a radio play speaker since 2010.

In his private life, Arlett Drexler is committed to animals. In 2007 she locked herself in an animal shelter for three days and was able to arrange numerous animal referrals with this public protest.

Arlett Drexler lives in Munich, is married and has two sons.

Radio plays (selection)

  • 2010: Emily Carter: Where the Lavender Blooms ( SCM Hänssler )
  • 2015: Martina Kölbl-Ebert: Time travel into the Jura Sea: A listening expedition with the Jura Museum Eichstätt - ( Jura Museum Eichstätt)
  • since 2017: Tommy Krappweis : Ghostsitter (Season 1–7) - radio play version and director: Tommy Krappweis ( Audible Original)
  • 2020: Tommy Krappweis : The Fantastic Cases of Rufus T. Feuerflieg - Episode 3 - Alles für die Katz - Radio play version and director: Tommy Krappweis ( Audible Original)
  • 2018: Ben Aaronovitch : The Rivers of London - radio play version : David Gromer , Miron Kleinbongard, director: David Gromer (Audible Original)
  • 2019: Markus Heitz : War of the Dwarfs , Part 1 and 2 - radio play version and direction: Norman Cöster (Audible Original)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. A heart for battered animals. In: Mittelbayerische Zeitung. August 29, 2007. Retrieved March 25, 2019 .
  2. ^ Jura Museum Eichstätt. Radio play. Retrieved March 25, 2019 .