Gabriele Streichhahn-Schott

Description
Gabriele Streichhahn-Schott, born in Berlin in 1953, is a German actress and voice actor. Her career began with formal training at the Theaterhochschule Leipzig from 1972 to 1976, followed by engagements at the Städtische Bühnen Erfurt and later the Theater im Palast in Berlin. In 1991, she co-founded the Theater im Palais, where she also served as artistic director.

As a voice actor, Streichhahn-Schott has lent her voice to numerous characters in films and television series. One of her notable early roles in animation was for the German dubbing of the anime series Sekai Meisaku Dōwa: Mori wa Ikiteiru, known in Germany as Anja und die vier Jahreszeiten. In the 1983 DDR synchronization of this series, she provided the German voice for the character of the Stepmother's Daughter, originally voiced by Mariko Mukai.

Her extensive voice work includes dubbing for international film and television productions. She has voiced actresses such as Nealla Gordon in films like Precious - Das Leben ist kostbar and Der Butler, and Carole Bouquet in Wasabi - Ein Bulle in Japan. In television, her credits include German voice roles in series like Cold Case - Kein Opfer ist je vergessen, Kommissar Wallander, and Akte X - Die unheimlichen Fälle des FBI. She is also known for her work in animation, notably as the second voice for the character Barbara Blocksberg in the popular German Hörspiel series Bibi Blocksberg starting in 2009, and for the character Anja in the animated series Unter der Sonne Afrikas.

In addition to her voice acting, Streichhahn-Schott has appeared on screen in various German television productions, including episodes of the long-running crime series Polizeiruf 110 and the series Mit Herz und Robe.