Tanja Schmitz
Tanja Schmitz (born April 13, 1973 in Düsseldorf ) is a German actress , dialogue book author , dialogue director and voice actress .
Act
Schmitz began her acting career even before graduating from high school. Her first movie was totally stupid from 1987. After graduating from high school, she studied dance, singing and acting for three years. Numerous engagements at stages in German-speaking countries followed, including in Düsseldorf, Berlin and Hamburg.
Tanja Schmitz was best known on television for the role of Julia von der Marwitz in the ARD series Lindenstrasse . From March 1995 (episode 484) to September 1996 (episode 565) she worked in the family series. She then played the role of Eva Schönfeldt in the SWR series Die Fallers . From 2004 to 2011 she was the actress for the journalist Britta Oberländer in the WDR series Die Anrheiner . She also made numerous short films and appeared in Die Wache , SK Kölsch and SK-Babies, for example.
Tanja Schmitz lives in Berlin and works as a speaker, dialogue book author and director in dubbing and theater. In 2013 she co-founded the “Young Ensemble of the Neukölln Opera” and staged “Quartet” there. Further productions at the theater followed, including "The River Spirit Melody" and "Illness of Youth".
Speaking roles (selection)
Movies
- 2001: Kate & Leopold (Stephanie Sanditz) - role: Gretchen
- 2002: Nicholas Nickleby ( Anne Hathaway ) - role: Madeline Bray
- 2011: Monster High - Monsterkrass in love! (Kate Higgins) - Role: Frankie Stein
- 2013: Nymphomaniac (Sarah Soetaert) - role: Boss
- 2015: My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Friendship Games ( Ashleigh Ball ) - Role: Rainbow Dash (language)
- 2016: My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Legend of Everfree ( Ashleigh Ball ) - Role: Rainbow Dash (voice)
- 2017: We don't belong here - role: Elisa
- 2018: The breadwinner - role: Soraya
- 2018: Roxanne Roxanne - Role: Sparky Dee
Series
- 2008: Avatar - The Last Airbender ( Mae Whitman ) - Role: Katara (season 3)
- 2009: Vampire Knight ( Yui Horie ) - role: Yûki Cross
- 2009–2010: Fullmetal Alchemist - role: Lyra
- 2010: Sekirei (Alexis Tipton, Saori Hayami) - role: Musubi
- 2012-2013: My Little Pony - Friendship is Magic (Tabitha St. Germain) - Role: Derpy (Season 2)
- since 2012: Winx Club ( Kimberly Brooks ) - role: Stormy (from season 5)
- since 2013: Ever After High (Jonquil Goode) - role: Apple White
- 2014-2018: The Thundermans (Helen Hong) - Role: Mrs. Wong (20 episodes)
- 2015: Kirby Buckets (Suzi Barrett) - role: Mom
- 2015: My Little Pony - Friendship is Magic ( Ashleigh Ball ) - Role: Rainbow Dash (2nd voice) (from season 4)
- 2015: Emma, simply magical! (Melissa Carcache) - role: Lily
- 2016–2017: Hanazuki: Full of Treasures (Jessica DiCicco) - Role: Hanazuki
- 2016–2018: Odd Mom Out (Jill Webber) - role Jill Webber
- 2018-2019: Detective Conan - role: Ayumi Yoshida (from season 5)
- 2018: Wentworth - Ruby (6th season)
- 2018: Sweetbitter - role: Heather
- 2018–2019: Aggretsuko - role: Fenneko
- 2019: Why Women Kill ( Ginnifer Goodwin ) - Role: Beth Ann Stanton
Dialogue and direction (selection)
- Sofia the First - At One Time Princess - Disney
- Maltese - HBO
- Sweetbitter - HBO
- Schitt's Creek - Netflix (Season 4)
- Commissario Marshall - Sony
- The Breadwinner - Netflix
- Roxanne, Roxanne - Netflix
- Unicorn Store - Netflix
- Set it up - Netflix
- Doc McStuffins, Toy Doctor - Disney
- The cat in the hat - Kika
- Winx - Nickelodeon
- Monster High - Mattel
- Ever After High - Mattel
- Emma, just magical! - Nickelodeon
- My Little Pony - Hasbro
- My Little Pony - Equestria Girls - Hasbro
- What's Up Warthogs - Kika (2nd season, book)
Web links
- Tanja Schmitz in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Tanja Schmitz on the Lindenstrasse website
- Role portrait on the WDR homepage of ( Memento from June 29, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Die Anrheiner
- Tanja Schmitz in the German dubbing file
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Schmitz, Tanja |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress, dialogue book author, dialogue director and voice actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 13, 1973 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dusseldorf |