Diana Ebert
Description
Diana Ebert is a German actress and voice actor born in Erfurt in 1986 and raised in Hamburg. She studied acting at the Mozarteum in Salzburg from 2010 to 2014. Following her training, she had a multi-year engagement at the Oldenburg State Theater before relocating to Berlin, where she has worked as a freelance performer for stage, film, and television since 2018. Her on-screen credits include appearances in German television series such as Notruf Hafenkante, SOKO Wismar, and Die Bergretter.
In the field of voice acting, Ebert has contributed to numerous dubbing projects for films and series. She voices YoRHa No. 2 Type B, known as 2B, in the German dub of the anime series NieR:Automata Ver1.1a. This adaptation of the acclaimed video game features Ebert providing the German voice for the android protagonist, a role originally performed in Japanese by Yui Ishikawa. Her other voice work includes roles in the series Shadowhunters, Chicago Fire, Kidding, and the Netflix documentary series The Circle Brazil.
Ebert has received recognition for her work in theater, including an Ensemble Prize and a Student Prize at the 2013 Schauspielschultreffen in Berlin. In 2015, she was nominated for Best Up-and-Coming Actress of the Year by the magazine Theater heute. Her acting skills encompass both comedic and dramatic work, and she speaks German as her native language along with English, French, and Turkish. She remains based in Berlin, working consistently across television, film, voice dubbing, and stage productions.
In the field of voice acting, Ebert has contributed to numerous dubbing projects for films and series. She voices YoRHa No. 2 Type B, known as 2B, in the German dub of the anime series NieR:Automata Ver1.1a. This adaptation of the acclaimed video game features Ebert providing the German voice for the android protagonist, a role originally performed in Japanese by Yui Ishikawa. Her other voice work includes roles in the series Shadowhunters, Chicago Fire, Kidding, and the Netflix documentary series The Circle Brazil.
Ebert has received recognition for her work in theater, including an Ensemble Prize and a Student Prize at the 2013 Schauspielschultreffen in Berlin. In 2015, she was nominated for Best Up-and-Coming Actress of the Year by the magazine Theater heute. Her acting skills encompass both comedic and dramatic work, and she speaks German as her native language along with English, French, and Turkish. She remains based in Berlin, working consistently across television, film, voice dubbing, and stage productions.
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- GermanAnime overview: NieR:Automata Ver 1.1a