Sandrine Mittelstädt

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Sandrine Mittelstädt (born May 29, 1977 in East Berlin ) is a German actress , singer , audio book and voice actress .

biography

Growing up in Berlin-Mitte , she received classical singing training as a coloratura soprano during her school days . After graduating from high school, she volunteered at a Munich daily newspaper and worked there as a freelance editor for another two years. She then completed her acting training at Schauspiel München and gained her first experience in television series a. a. in the series Dr. Stefan Frank - The doctor whom women trust . This was followed by other TV roles in the Berlin Tatort alongside Boris Aljinovic and Dominic Raacke , in the series Die Rosenheim-Cops , Ein Fall für Zwei and Zwei Engel für Amor .

She made her film debut in the role of Carmen in the feature film Erkan & Stefan in The Death Comes Krass . In the historical documentary Mozart - a life in music she played Constanze at the side of Alexander Scheer . In 2014 she worked with Urs Egger in the Grimme Prize- winning film Der Fall Bruckner and with Carlo Rola in Der Mann ohne Schatten .

Since 2007 Mittelstädt has been increasingly active as a dubbing, radio play and audio book speaker. She worked, for example, in the radio plays Wallander - Heimliche Liebschaften ( Hörverlag ), Umbrella for this day (RBB), or the Sherlock Holmes series by Allscore Media. Together with Roland Brückner she developed the children's audio book Das Mumpelmonster , in which she speaks various roles with a tricky voice. Mittelstädt has appeared in numerous films as a voice actress, including a. The Angriest Man in Brooklyn , D Train or Crazy, Stupid, Love. as well as in television series such as The Walking Dead , The Big Bang Theory , Hit the Floor , Teenwolf , Vegas , Spartacus: Blood and Sand , The Newsroom or the KiKA series Nele & Nora . In 2015 she was the voice of unity ( Berliner Zeitung ) in the cinema commercial 25 Years Unity and Freedom ( UFA Fiction / Federal Government).

With the Berlin producer Walera Goodman , she made her singing debut Friday morning under the pseudonym Sandrine Valeri . In 2016, she set the audio book version of the book SMS für Dich by Sofie Cramer, filmed by Karoline Herfurth , to music for Hörverlag (Random House publishing group) .

Mittelstädt lives with her partner in Berlin and is mother of one son.

Filmography (selection)

Synchronization (selection)

Movies

Series

Audiobooks (selection)

  • 2016: SMS for you from [Sofie Cramer], Random House , ISBN 978-3-8445-2345-4
  • 2012: The Magic Girls - Hocus-pocus, Pokus, Leonie von Irene Zimmermann , Universal Music Group
  • 2011: Mumpelmonster - Inexplicable phenomena by Roland Brückner, Universal Music Group , EAN 0602527800271
  • 2019: Maleficent - Powers of Darkness - The audio book for the movie , Der Hörverlag
  • 2019: Fresh snow from Lucy Foley, Der Hörverlag
  • 2019: Harz by Ane Riel, Der Hörverlag

Radio plays (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sandrine Mittelstädt romantruhe.de. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
  2. The Bruckner case. In: filmportal.de . Deutsches Filminstitut , accessed on July 18, 2018 .
  3. The man without a shadow. In: filmportal.de . Deutsches Filminstitut , accessed on July 18, 2018 .
  4. hoernews.de , side to Wallander: Secret love affairs . Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  5. RBB , press release on the premiere on December 21, 2014 (source page no longer available)
  6. hoer-talk.de , review by Sherlock Holmes: The new cases - 10. The bite of Cerberus.Retrieved on September 19, 2016.
  7. Universal Music , message from April 11, 2012 about a reading at the Leipzig Book Fair. (Source page no longer available)
  8. Cinema spot for the anniversary: ​​Federal government advertises in the cinema for German unity Berliner Zeitung on June 23, 2015. Accessed on September 16, 2016.
  9. Der Hörverlag , page of the audio book SMS für Dich.Retrieved on September 19, 2016.