Marie-Luise Schramm
Marie-Luise Schramm (born May 2, 1984 in East Berlin ) is a German actress and voice actress .
Life
Marie-Luise Schramm is the daughter of Bernd Schramm and Gabriele Schramm-Philipp. She first attended the Rosa-Luxemburg-Oberschule in Berlin-Pankow , then international schools in Potsdam and Berlin. In the 10th grade, she dropped out of school to concentrate fully on acting.
She worked in the dubbing studio for the first time at the age of nine . She is the frequent dubbing voice of Amanda Bynes , Mara Wilson and Mia Wasikowska . At the age of ten she had her first role in front of the camera in the television series Our Charly . From 1997 to 1999 she played a leading role as Milli in the MDR comedy series Mama is Impossible . In addition, she entered u. a. in The Most Beautiful from Bitterfeld , First Love and several times in the TV series Tatort .
Awards
- 2002: Max Ophüls Prize (Best Actress) for My Brother the Vampire
- 2004: German Film Award (Best Young Actress) for Am I sexy?
- 2005: New Faces Award (Best Young Actress) for Am I sexy?
- 2005: Nomination Undine Award (Best Youth Supporting Actress) for The Blood Wedding
- 2006: Nomination for the German Television Award (Best Actress Series) for Die Familienanwältin
- 2006: Pre-nomination for the German Film Prize for Come Closer
- 2008: Best Actress - Brooklyn International Film Festival
Filmography (selection)
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Synchronized work (selection)
- 2010: Alice in Wonderland as Alice Kingsleigh
- 2011: Jane Eyre as Jane Eyre
- 2013: Tracks as Robyn Davidson
- 2014: Madame Bovary as Emma Bovary
- 2014: Maps to the Stars as Agatha Weiss
- 2015: Crimson Peak as Edith Cushing
- 2016: Alice in Wonderland: Behind the Looking Glass as Alice Kingsleigh
- 1993: Mrs. Doubtfire as Natalie Hillard
- 1997: Harvey's Magic Balloons as Willow Johnson
- 1997: The Magic Wish as Anabel Greening
- 2000: Thomas the Fantastic Locomotive as Lily, Burnett's granddaughter
Movies
- 1999: Mischa Barton in Notting Hill as a 12 year old actress
- 2002: Julie Zangenberg in Kletter-Ida as Ida
- 2003: Evan Rachel Wood in Thirteen as Tracy Louise Freeland
- 2003: Amanda Bynes in What Girls Want as Daphne Reynolds
- 2003: Lalaine Paras in wish! as Abby
- 2004: Agnes Bruckner in Stateside as Sue Dubois
- 2004: Rhiana Griffith in Riddick as Jackie
- 2004: Julie Zangenberg in Der Fakir as Emma
- 2005: America Ferrera in One for 4 as Carmen
- 2008: America Ferrera in One for Four as Carmen Lowell
- 2008: Taryn Manning in Jack & Jill vs. the Rest of the World as Jill
- 2009: Antonia Campbell – Hughes in Bright Star - My Love. Forever. as Abigail
- 2009: Vanessa Hudgens in Bandslam - Get Ready to Rock! as Sa (5) m
- 2010: Amanda Bynes in Just Available as Marianne Bryant
- 2010: Antonia Campbell-Hughes in The Task as Angle
- 2012: Mae Whitman in The Factory as Abby
- 2013: Amanda Bynes in Sydney White as Sydney White
- 2013: Aubrey Peeples in Sharknado as Claudia
- 2013: Hannah Murray in Numbers Station as Rachel Davis
- 2014: Aubrey Peeples in Tokarev - The Past Never Dies as Caitlin Maguire
- 2015: Mae Whitman in DUFF: If you don't have one, you are one! as Bianca Piper
- 2017: Mao Ichimichi in Digimon Adventure tri. as Hikari 'Kari' Yagami (films 1–3)
- 2018: Shiori Kutsuna in Deadpool 2 as Yukio
Series
- 1997–1999: Arale Norimaki in Dr. Slump
- 1999–2001: Kae Araki in Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02 as Hikari 'Kari' Yagami
- 1999–2001: Ellen Fjæstad in Eva and Adam as Eva Ströhmdahl
- 1999–2002: Angela Anaconda as Angela Anaconda
- 2000–2004: Lalaine Vergara-Paras in Lizzie McGuire as Miranda Sanchez
- 2005–2008: Jessie Flower in Avatar - The Last Airbender as Toph Beifong
- 2007–2009: Hannah Murray in Skins - Up Close as Cassandra "Cassie" Ainsworth
- 2009–2011: Gage Golightly in Troop as Hayley Steele
- 2009-2011: Elyse Levesque in Stargate Universe as Chloe Armstrong
- 2010-2013: Emily Rios in Breaking Bad as Andrea Cantillo
- 2011–2012: Kaylee DeFer in Gossip Girl as Ivy Dickens
- 2012: Lou! as Lou
- 2013: My Little Pony as Spitfire (Seasons 3--7)
- 2014/2015: Kyou Fujibayashi in Clannad and Clannad: After Story
- 2016: Linda Cardellini in Welcome to Gravity Falls (episodes 39-40) as Wendy Blerble Corduroy
Radio plays
- 1996: Franz Zauleck : Olga stays Olga - Director: Karlheinz Liefers (children's radio play - DLR Berlin)
- 2005: Tilman Röhrig : A storm will come from midnight , role: Goldrun, the child (radio play - Lübbe Audio)
- 2009: Lucy Maud Montgomery : Anne in Windy Willows (Anne of Windy Poplars) , role: Elisabeth Grayson
- 2009: Nikola Richter : Mitternachtsshopping - Director: Judith Lorentz (radio play - SWR / DKultur)
- 2010: Laila Stieler : Ick bin nu mal hairdresser (Julia) - adaptation and direction: Judith Lorentz (radio play - RBB)
Audio books
- 2010: Evermore 1 - The Immortals by Alyson Noël
- 2010: Evermore 2 - The Blue Moon by Alyson Noël
- 2010: Evermore 3 - The Shadowland by Alyson Noël
- 2014: Roses and Soap Bubbles - In Love in Series by Sonja Kaiblinger, Silberfisch
- 2015: Lilien & Schlösser - In love in series by Sonja Kaiblinger, Silberfisch
Computer games
- In Far Cry 4 , role: Yuma
- In Dragon Age: Inquisition , role: Minaeve
Web links
- Marie-Luise Schramm in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Marie-Luise Schramm at filmportal.de (with photo gallery)
- Marie-Luise Schramm in the German dubbing index
- marieluiseschramm.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ German synchronous index: German synchronous index | Series | Clannad. Retrieved June 17, 2018 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Schramm, Marie-Luise |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Schramm, Marie Luise |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and voice actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 2, 1984 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | East Berlin |