Tabea Börner

Description
Tabea Börner is a German voice actress based in Germany, known for her work in dubbing for animation, live-action series, and video games. She studied linguistics and communication science, earning a Master of Arts degree, and has received language and vocal training, which underpin her professional voice work. Her voice is characterized as bright, dynamic, fresh, light, soft, warm, and youthful, suitable for characters ranging from teenagers to young adults.

In the realm of anime, Börner is recognized for providing the German voice for several characters. One of her notable roles is Kiriko Kiyuna in the 2014 anime series Daimidaler: Prince vs. Penguin Empire. She also voiced Ui Hirasawa, the younger sister of the main character, in the popular slice-of-life series K-On! and its associated films and specials, including K-On! The Movie. Her other anime credits include the role of Matsu Maeda in Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings 2 and minor roles in Garo: Vanishing Line.

Beyond anime, Börner's voice work spans a variety of media. In video games, she has lent her voice to major franchises, including roles such as Omochao in Sonic Generations, Trixie in Back to the Future: The Game, Celestine in Zweistein, and contributions to Final Fantasy XIV and Need for Speed. Her dubbing work for live-action series includes voicing Jessica Barden's character Alyssa in The End of the F***ing World and Oona O'Brien's character Devon Lee in Cobra Kai. She has also been active in narrating documentaries, image films, and commercials for various German clients and broadcasters.
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