Leonie Dubuc
Leonie Dubuc (born August 26, 1989 in Hanover ) is a German actress , voice actress and singer .
Career
Leonie Dubuc attended the Stage School drama school in Hamburg from August 2009 to July 2012 , from which she successfully graduated as a stage actress with a diploma in the field of “musicals”. In 2012 she continued her education at Shenandoah University in Winchester (Virginia) , and until 2013 she worked on several pieces at the Cocomico touring theater. She was seen in musicals for Bibi Blocksberg and SimsalaGrimm, among others. She has been working as a dubbing actress since 2013, and spoke her first role for Studio Hamburg Synchron in Camilla Läckberg's murder in Fjällbacka . Larger synchronous roles followed in Berlin for the US series Shameless (as Julie) and Good Wife (as Mrs. Wagner). In Grimm she spoke Jeanine Phillips, in Clannad After Story Yuki and in Ray Donovan Teresa. From the second season she dubbed Lottie in The Knick and in the children's series Bianca Zauberkind she set Laurel to music. In 2016 she voiced the chipmunk girl Jeanette Miller in Alvin and the Chipmunks 4: Road Chip and Mikan in the anime series To Love-Ru: Trouble . She is the German voice of Rachel in Der normal Studentenwahnsinn .
Synchronous rollers (selection)
Movies
- 2015: Bex Taylor-Klaus as Bronwyn in The Last Witch Hunter
- 2016: Kari Wahlgren as a call girl in Batman: The Killing Joke
- 2016: Bella Heathcote as Gigi in The Neon Demon
- 2016: Anna Faris as Jeanette in Alvin and the Chipmunks: Road Chip
- 2017: Britt Robertson as Hannah (young) in Bailey - A Friend for Life
- 2017: Bella Heathcote as Leila Williams in Fifty Shades of Gray
- 2018: Alexa Davies as young Rosie in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
- 2019: Gemma Chan as Minn-Erva in Captain Marvel
Series
- 2016: Kacey Rohl as Agnes in The X-Files: The FBI's Scary Cases
- 2016: Kacey Rohl as Kerry Campbell in Wayward Pines
- since 2016: Jade Alleyne as Kaylee in The Lodge
- 2017: Alyssa Diaz as Dani Alvodar in How to Get Away with Murder
- since 2017: Alyssa Diaz as Dariela Marzan in Zoo
Web links
- Leonie Dubuc in the German dubbing file
Individual evidence
- ↑ Schauspielervideos.de: Leonie Dubuc: dubbing actress , speaker, musical artist , accessed on February 6, 2016.
- ↑ Theapolis.de: Leonie Dubuc spokeswoman singer actress , accessed on February 8 2016th
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SURNAME | Dubuc, Leonie |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress, voice actress and singer |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 26, 1989 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hanover |