Veronika Neugebauer

Veronika Aryana Neugebauer ( born November 27, 1968 in Munich, † October 11, 2009 ibid ) was a German voice actor and actress.

Life and work

Neugebauer lived in Munich and has learned to play in New York, Paris and London. At the age of five she was an actress before the camera and began working as a voice actor for various children's series.

She was best known for the role of animal-loving blonde Gaby Glockner in the child and youth radio drama series TKKG. Together with Sascha Draeger ( Tim ), Niki Nowotny (Karl) and Manou Lubowski ( dumplings ) she spoke, with a brief interruption in the episodes 44 to 52, from 1981 until her death in 158 episodes of the series. They also dubbed some roles in various anime series this included the role of Makoto Kino and Sailor Jupiter Sailor Moon, from season 4-11 Ash Ketchum, the main character from Pokémon, as well as a minor character in Inuyasha, and Naga the white serpent in the movie prequels to Slayers. They also synchronized Atsuko Chiba in the anime film Paprika from the year 2006.

Before the camera, she was, among other things in two scene sequences and series, the custom. In the cinema she was seen in Comedian Harmonists. As a voice actress, she had a starring role as Heather in The Blair Witch Project and was several times the voice of Neve Campbell, as in the first three parts of Scream. In the film Mr. Deeds she spoke the German voice of Winona Ryder, in several films (including seafood) which Valeria Bruni Tedeschi of. In 2003 she was awarded the German Prize for synchronous for their outstanding female dubbing work as the voice of Eileen Walsh in The Magdalene Sisters.

Following the departure of Caroline Combrinck in 2001 she took on the role of Ash Ketchum in the anime series Pokémon, in which it was heard until 2009 in more than 400 episodes.

She was the daughter of the synchronous speaker Hartmut Neugebauer.

Neugebauer died on 11 October 2009 at the age of 40 in Munich colorectal cancer. Your final resting place she found on the North Cemetery in Munich.

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