Kerstin Draeger
Kerstin Draeger (* 1. March 1966 in Berlin ) is a German actress , radio play speaker , voice actress , dialogue author and synchronous director . Draeger was best known for her role as Susi Clement in the children's series Die Kinder vom Alstertal (1998-2004).
Life
Draeger can look back on many years of experience as a speaker. Her best-known roles are Nina Locke Rehm in Tom and Locke , Fizz in Hanni and Nanni and Nina Nachtigall in Regina Regenbogen . She also spoke to Lys de Kerk , Justus Jonas's friend (spoken by Oliver Rohrbeck ), in the radio play series The Three Question Marks and many different roles in TKKG . As a speaker in television series and films, she spoke among others Pamela Anderson ( The Thin Board Drill ), Michelle Langstone ( McLeod's Daughters ) and Kathy Wenschlag ( The Little Vampire ). As an actress in film and television, she had her first appearance in the television film Ab in the South . In addition to other films, she made several appearances in television series such as Der Landarzt , Tatort or Rosamunde Pilcher . In 1991 she was seen in the series Meatball - Tagliatelle , where she played the role of Edith in all 14 episodes . In later radio play productions in the series The Little Vampire ( Anton and the Little Vampire ) she played the role of Olga von Soapenschwein . In the sixth season of the series Desperate Housewives , she played the leading role of Angie Bolen , played by Drea de Matteo , who she also voiced in the series The Sopranos and Sons of Anarchy .
Draeger is the sister of Sascha Draeger and the daughter of Wolfgang Draeger . She is the mother of five children and lives with her family in Hamburg . Some of her children also work as voice actors.
Filmography (selection)
- 1987: storm surge
- 1987: Crime scene: Death in the elephant house
- 1988: Feuerbohne eV (TV series)
- 1991: Meatball - Tagliatelle (TV series)
- 1992: Großstadtrevier - Built on poison (TV series)
- 1993: Friends for life - millionaire things
- 1995: Rosamunde Pilcher - Summer by the Sea
- 1996: The dream number - luckily the hotline
- 1998: Couple of the year
- 1998–2004: The Children of Alstertal (TV series)
Radio plays (selection)
- Tom and Locke as Locke
- Dreililien riding school as Carmen
- Regina Regenbogen as Nina Nachtigall
- The stables clique as Anna-Maria
- The Three Question Marks as Lys de Kerk
- TKKG in various roles
- Barbie in different roles
- Anton and the little vampire as Olga Fräulein von Seifenschwein
- LEGO pirates as Camilla
- Wallander - Death in Paradise as Louise Selander
- Hanni and Nanni as Fizz
Video games (selection)
- 2009: Ceville - heroic ambassador
- 2011: Dragon Age 2 - Cassandra Pentaghast
- 2012: Guild Wars 2 - Voice of the Female Norn
- 2014: Dragon Age: Inquisition - Cassandra Pentaghast
- 2014: Evolve - Val
- 2015: Fallout 4 - Mama Murphy
Synchronous rollers (selection)
actress | Film / series | role |
---|---|---|
Amanda Abbington | Dinotaps | Gwen |
Amira Casar | Killing father | Myriem |
Binnie Barnes | When angels travel (dubbing 1995) | Marvel Ann |
Charlize Theron | 2 days LA | Helga Svelgen |
Drea de Matteo | Desperate Housewives (TV series) | Angie Bolen |
Drea de Matteo | Shades of Blue (TV series) | Tess Nazario |
Gail Thomas | Angelo! (TV series) | Angelo's mother |
Janet Leigh | In the Sign of Evil ( Director's Cut - dubbing 1998) | Suzie |
Michelle Pfeiffer | The boy adoptive father | Jennifer Williams |
Rachael Leigh Cook | 29 palms | The waitress |
Sofia Ledarp | forgiveness | Malin Eriksson |
Trini Alvarado | Not bad | Franny Philips |
Individual evidence
- ↑ The little vampire at hoerspielhelden.de
- ^ Occupation: radio play speaker for children at geo.de. Retrieved August 13, 2013.
- ↑ German synchronous files. In: www.synchronkartei.de. Retrieved October 6, 2016 .
Web links
- Kerstin Draeger in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Kerstin Draeger in the German dubbing file
- Kerstin Draeger in Hörspieland
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Draeger, Kerstin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and voice actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 1, 1966 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |