Emilie Kundrun

Description
Emelie Kundrun is a German actress and voice dubber, known for her work in film, television, and voice-over. She was born on April 20, 1996, in Berlin, Germany. Her career began at a young age, with her first roles in television series dating back to 2002 and 2003. Kundrun is based in Berlin and is a native German speaker with fluency in English and a command of the Berlin dialect.

While Kundrun is primarily recognized for her on-screen performances in German television productions such as SOKO Leipzig, Notruf Hafenkante, and Ein Fall für zwei, she has also built a career in voice acting, particularly in dubbing for film and animation. One of her noted roles in this field is providing the German voice for the character Takako Maruyama in the 2007 animated film The Piano Forest, for which the German synchronized version was released in 2009. In the film, she dubs the voice of the original Japanese actress Mayuko Fukuda.

Her other voice acting credits include dubbing for the actress Chloë Grace Moretz as Alicia Millstone in the 2008 film The Eye and for Yukari Tamura as Maimai in the anime series Itsudatte My Santa!. Beyond on-screen and dubbing work, Kundrun has also performed in audio dramas, such as the Hörspiel for the film Hanni & Nanni, where she voiced the character Oktavia. In addition to her acting skills, she has basic proficiency in piano, a detail that connects to her voice role in a film centered around a young pianist.
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