Michaela Geuer

Description
Michaela Geuer is a German actress and voice artist, born on August 12, 1963, in Munich, Germany. She trained in acting at the Schauspielstudio Prof. Margret Langen. Her career encompasses work on stage, in television, and as a prolific voice actress for German dubs of international films and series.

As a theatre actress, Geuer performed at various notable venues, including the Teamtheater München, the Kulturzentrum Pasinger Fabrik, the Goethe-Theater, the Theater am Turm in Frankfurt, the Schauspielhaus Wien, and the Schillertheater Berlin. She also appeared at the Bad Hersfelder Festspiele. Her stage roles included parts in productions of Maria Stuart, Der Bürger als Edelmann, Der trojanische Krieg findet nicht statt, and Gefährliche Liebschaften.

In German television, Geuer appeared in numerous series and films. Her credits include roles in the television adaptations Stella and Ein Stück Himmel, as well as episodes of popular crime series such as SOKO 5113 and Tatort. She also had a role in the long-running television series Marienhof.

Geuer's voice is widely recognized from her extensive dubbing work. According to the Deutsche Synchronkartei, she is credited with over 30 voice roles. One of her most prominent dubbing assignments was providing the German voice for Sandra Bullock in the 1995 film The Net. A contemporary report from a film forum, citing conversations with production staff, indicated that Bullock herself was involved in the casting process and personally selected Geuer for the role from a large pool of applicants. Other notable dubbing credits include voicing Patricia Arquette in Trügerische Liebe and Isabella Blow in Die Tiefseetaucher. Her work also extends to television series, where she has voiced characters in shows like Schatten der Leidenschaft, NewsRadio, and 4400 - Die Rückkehrer.

Of particular note to anime fans is Geuer's voice work in the German dub of the anime series Anja und die vier Jahreszeiten (known in English as World Masterpiece Fairy Tales: The Forest is Alive). In this series, she provided the voice for the character Ai Kanzaki, listed in dubbing credits as Zarin or Queen. This role, created for a 1980s anime series, is a specific example of her contribution to the field of German voice acting for animated productions.
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