Anja Taborsky
Description
Anja Taborsky is a German voice actor and speaker based in Munich, recognized for her extensive work in anime dubbing, video games, audiobooks, and commercials. Her career in voice performance began during her radio training in the late 1990s, where she first gained experience as a sidekick in a comedy show. This initial foray into broadcasting led to a more formal pursuit of voice acting, and she subsequently completed several years of comprehensive speech and acting training. Her education included instruction from notable professionals such as voice coach Friederike Müller, acting teacher Carola von Seherr-Thoss, and training in Method Acting under Hans-Dieter Trayer. She further honed her skills in dubbing with guidance from experts like Volker Gerth and Susanne von Medvey.
In the realm of anime, Taborsky has provided the German voices for a variety of characters. She is the voice of Cameron Estefan in the series Cop Craft, Mayne in Drifting Dragons, and Aisha Belka in the second season of Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?. Her other anime credits include roles in Gingitsune, where she voiced characters Fuu and Yuya Ikeda, and Maken-Ki! Battling Venus, where she performed as Kikyo Yamato and Kumi Amio. She has also contributed to the German versions of major titles such as Baki, Carole & Tuesday, Forest of Piano, Pluto, and Pokémon Sun & Moon.
Beyond anime, Taborsky has built a significant career in the video game industry. Her performances include the lead role of Polina Petrova in Call of Duty: Vanguard, as well as roles in God of War Ragnarök, where she voiced Gná, Beyla, and the Voice of the Ravens. Her other video game credits include major franchises such as Spider-Man 2, World of Warcraft, and Halo. Her work in dubbing also extends to live-action productions, where she has voiced characters in series like South Park, Power Book IV: Force, and Law & Order.
Her professional profile highlights her versatility across a wide range of media. In addition to character work, her voice is featured in commercials for major brands including McDonald's, Ferrero, Dr. Oetker, and TK Maxx, as well as voiceover work for television channels like Pro7, Disney Channel, and KIKA. She is also an accomplished audiobook narrator, having interpreted numerous novels and guides for various publishers and, notably, for the Bavarian Audio Library for the Blind since 2017. Her work is characterized by a versatile vocal range, a knack for character and cartoon voices, and proficiency in her native Bavarian dialect. Beyond performing, Taborsky also works as an editor and sound director, leveraging over two decades of experience in the audio industry.
In the realm of anime, Taborsky has provided the German voices for a variety of characters. She is the voice of Cameron Estefan in the series Cop Craft, Mayne in Drifting Dragons, and Aisha Belka in the second season of Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?. Her other anime credits include roles in Gingitsune, where she voiced characters Fuu and Yuya Ikeda, and Maken-Ki! Battling Venus, where she performed as Kikyo Yamato and Kumi Amio. She has also contributed to the German versions of major titles such as Baki, Carole & Tuesday, Forest of Piano, Pluto, and Pokémon Sun & Moon.
Beyond anime, Taborsky has built a significant career in the video game industry. Her performances include the lead role of Polina Petrova in Call of Duty: Vanguard, as well as roles in God of War Ragnarök, where she voiced Gná, Beyla, and the Voice of the Ravens. Her other video game credits include major franchises such as Spider-Man 2, World of Warcraft, and Halo. Her work in dubbing also extends to live-action productions, where she has voiced characters in series like South Park, Power Book IV: Force, and Law & Order.
Her professional profile highlights her versatility across a wide range of media. In addition to character work, her voice is featured in commercials for major brands including McDonald's, Ferrero, Dr. Oetker, and TK Maxx, as well as voiceover work for television channels like Pro7, Disney Channel, and KIKA. She is also an accomplished audiobook narrator, having interpreted numerous novels and guides for various publishers and, notably, for the Bavarian Audio Library for the Blind since 2017. Her work is characterized by a versatile vocal range, a knack for character and cartoon voices, and proficiency in her native Bavarian dialect. Beyond performing, Taborsky also works as an editor and sound director, leveraging over two decades of experience in the audio industry.
All Characters
- GermanAnime overview: Cop Craft
- GermanAnime overview: Drifting Dragons
- GermanAnime overview: Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?