Sarah Riedel

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Sarah Riedel (* 1979 in Berlin ) is a German voice actress , dialogue writer and actress .

Life

Sarah Riedel is the daughter of Lutz Riedel and Marianne Groß , both also work as voice actors. She attended the European Theater Institute in Berlin , where she graduated as a certified actress in 2003. The following year, Sarah Riedel received a scholarship from the Filmförderungsanstalt for the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute in New York. In addition to her acting training, she took private singing lessons , not until 1999 with Margot Seiffert-Ebeling and from 2003 to 2005 with Andreas Talarowski, also a teacher from Berlin.

Riedel made her debut as an actress in 2001 in the movie Baader . She has worked in a number of films and series, for example she had a guest role in the comedy series Die Dreisten Drei in 2008 and was in Tatort in 2010 : Blood Wedding with Klara Blum as a detective and seen.

As a voice actress, for example, she took on the roles of the fairy Flora from the Winx Club , the android girl Chachamaru from Magister Negi Magi Negima !? and the murderous Princess Arita from the action drama anime Murder Princess . She can also be heard in the anime series Air Gear as Yayoi Nakayama.

In addition to fictional anime characters, she also lent her voice to several international actresses, so she was the standard voice of Jaimie Alexander , who embodied the role of Jessie in Kyle XY . She has also been heard in some well-known literary adaptations, for example in 2005 she took over the speaking part of Carey Mulligan in Pride and Prejudice , in 2009 in Times of Unrest from Zoe Kazan and in Unyielding - Defiance from Alexa Davalos . Also Odette Annable (z. B .: ' House MD ', ' Rush ', ' Pure Genius '), Claire Foy , Zoe Kazan , Felicity Jones , Katie Mixon ( ' Mike & Molly ' and ' American Housewife ') were of Riedel spoken.

Filmography (selection)

Speaking roles (selection)

Movies

Series

Awards

  • 2011: Ohrkanus in the category "Best Supporting Role" in the radio play Lady Bedfort (episode 17)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Graduates born in 2003. (No longer available online.) ETI Schauspielschule Berlin, archived from the original on January 6, 2012 ; accessed on December 31, 2011 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.eti-berlin.de