Alice von Lindenau

Beschreibung
Alice von Lindenau is a German actress and voice artist whose career encompasses theater, television, and extensive voice-over work for animation and video games. Born in Heilbronn in 1983, she trained at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen from 2005 to 2009. Following her studies, she gained experience as a company member at the Theater und Philharmonie Thüringen before becoming a freelance actress in 2012. Her career includes performances at prominent stages such as the Schauspiel Frankfurt and the Staatstheater Darmstadt, as well as regular appearances at the Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel.

In the realm of voice acting, von Lindenau has contributed her voice to a range of anime series, video games, and audio dramas. She is regularly active as a speaker for major video game franchises, including providing voices for the German localizations of "World of Warcraft," "Call of Duty," and "Destiny". Her work in anime includes the role of Zara in the German dub of the 2019 series "The Magnificent Kotobuki." The character is one of the six young pilots of the titular Kotobuki fighter squadron, and von Lindenau voices the character originally played by Hibiku Yamamura in Japanese. Another notable anime role is Eins in "Phantom - The Animation," for which she provided the German voice in the 2008 synchronization. Additional anime credits include roles in "Tales of Zestiria the X" as Lailah, "My Hero Academia" as Sirius, and "Girls und Panzer: Das Finale".

Von Lindenau's voice work frequently involves collaboration with G&G Tonstudios, the studio responsible for the German dubs of productions like "The Magnificent Kotobuki" and "Tales of Zestiria the X". Her professional profile highlights a specialization in dubbing and audio drama. While a significant portion of her career is dedicated to voice performance, she has also received recognition for her stage work, including the Audience Award for Best Actress from the Schauspielbühnen Stuttgart in 2013 for her titular role in "Effi Briest" and the Max-Reinhardt-Preis in 2008. Her film and television appearances include roles in "Die Vierte Gewalt" and the long-running German series "Ein Fall für zwei".
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