Paulina Rümmelein

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Paulina Rümmelein, 2017

Paulina Rümmelein (born January 30, 1998 in Munich ) is a German actress , dubbing and radio play speaker .

Life

Paulina Rümmelein began at the age of 5 as a voice actress for various TV series and films, including as "Mei" in Hayao Miyazaki's anime film My Neighbor Totoro and in the TV series Little Princess , in which she played the lead role. In 2008 she played her first film role as “Bob” in Die Wilde Hühner and the life of Vivian Naefe . Since then she has mainly appeared in television series, including a. in Die Berggretter and the series Love, Babies and a Big Heart .

She was a member of the ensemble of the musical production Der kleine Erdbär - A Jazzical for Children by Sabine Bohlmann and Carolyn Breuer , where she played and sang the title role. Under the title Der Kleine Erdbär feat. Paulina Rümmelein - Paulis Grashüpfer Rap a single was released by ZYX Music distribution .

In the German version of the HBO television series Game of Thrones , she lends her voice to actress Maisie Williams as Arya Stark.

Rümmelein is the daughter of the actress , voice actress and book author Sabine Bohlmann .

Filmography

Voice actress

Radio play speaker

  • since 2017: Tommy Krappweis : Ghostsitter (seasons 1–5, as ghost girl Mimi) - Editing and director: Tommy Krappweis ( Audible Original)
  • since 2018: Josef Göhlen : Bill Bo and his gang (seasons 1–2, as Princess Ding Ding) - radio play version and director: Tommy Krappweis (Audible Original)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Little Earth Bear - The Ensemble
  2. "Violet Evergarden": First German speaker known . In: Anime2You - your anime-news source . ( anime2you.de [accessed on January 12, 2018]).