Laura Maire

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Laura Maire (born October 11, 1979 in Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm ) is a German actress and voice actress .

Life

Laura Maire is the daughter of actor and voice actor Fred Maire .

In 1991 she lent Anna Chlumsky as Vada Sultenfuss in the film My Girl - My First Love . From 1995 to 1997 she spoke the German voice of Neri ( Marzena Godecki ) in the youth series Ocean Girl .

Maire was best known for her leading role in the 26-part television series Verdammtlieb , which was broadcast in 2002 on the ARD's evening program. For her portrayal of Jule Thürhoff she was awarded the "Rising Movie Talent Award" at the Munich Film Festival in 2001.

Maire was seen with guest roles in numerous television series, including alphateam - Die Lebensretter im OP , Mit Herz und Handcellen , Coast Guard and The Rosenheim Cops . In 2004 she made her feature film debut in Süperseks .

In 2007 she was the spokeswoman for Marie in the world premiere of the radio play version of War of the Buttons live on ARD . She also dubbed Ashley Greene as Alice Cullen in the movie Twilight - Till (s) dawn . Also in 2007, the radio play version of the story Das Gespenst von Canterville (with Maire in the role of Virginia ) was awarded in the category "The special audio book - music"

In the German version of the HBO television series Game of Thrones , she lends her voice to actress Rose Leslie (Ygritte).

In 2012 she was the speaker of an audio book version of the novel Divergent - The Determination of Veronica Roth .

honors and awards

For her reading of the novel Nothing by Janne Teller , Laura Maire received the German Audio Book Prize 2011 in the category of best interpreter .

Filmography (selection)

Synchronization (selection)

Kirsten Dunst

Ashley Greene

Movies

Series

Radio play / audio book

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Game of Thrones. In: synchronkartei.de. German dubbing file , accessed on March 22, 2020 .
  2. The Determination - Audiobook Download (shortened). In: randomhouse.de . March 28, 2012, accessed January 20, 2020 .