Marlen Krause
Marlen Krause (today Marlen Salm , born April 15, 1967 in Hamburg ) is a former German radio play speaker.
Live and act
Marlen Krause became known in the 1970s through speaking roles in various radio plays . She lent her voice to the main character Angelika, known as Bummi, Fröhlich in the series Bummi (based on Martha Schlinkert ), which was reissued by Europe . She then worked as Tini with Tina and Tini , as well as in numerous other radio play productions. These included, for example, TKKG or Die drei ??? The productions at EUROPA were directed by Heikedine Körting . She first took part in a radio play production in 1972.
Marlen Krause trained as a typographer and studied communication design at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. Today she works as a media designer at the Deutsches Museum in Munich. She has not worked as a radio play speaker since 1989.
Speaking roles (selection)
- They call me Bummi
- What's up with Bummi?
- Bummi and Fiete
- A case for TKKG, fear in the 9a
- Five friends (9) in the old tower
- Tina and Tini (4 episodes)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Marlen Krause (Hörspielland.de)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Krause, Marlen |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Salm, Marlen (current name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German radio play speaker |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 15, 1967 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamburg |