Claudia Lössl
Claudia Lössl (born 2 October 1966 in Munich, Germany) is a German-American actress and voice actress best known for her work in Boo, Zino & the Snurks, and for dubbing the voices of actresses such as Penélope Cruz, Naomi Watts, and Renée Zellweger in German releases of English-language films.[1]
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Born | Munich, Germany | 2 October 1966
Nationality | German |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1987-present |
Known for | Boo, Zino & the Snurks |
Notable work | Tatort, Forsthaus Falkenau |
Life and career
Lössl was born as a German on 2 October 1966. In Hamburg, she received her education as an actor. In 1987, she was cast in Married... with Children (1987–1997), for which she provided the German voice-over for actress Christina Applegate as Kelly Bundy for ten years.[1] She also synchronizes voices in animated films.
German synchronous work
Movies
For actress Penélope Cruz:[1]
- 1997: Live Flesh as Isabel Plaza Caballero
- 1999: All About My Mother as Maria
- 2008: Elegy as Consuela Castillo
- 2009: Broken Embraces as Lena
- 2011: Pirates of the Caribbean - Foreign Tides as Angelica
- 2013: The Counselor as Laura
- 2013: I'm So Excited as Jessica
- 2014: Twice Born as Gemma
- 2016: Zoolander 2 as Valentina
- 2017: Murder on the Orient Express as Pilar Estravados
For actress Naomi Watts:[2]
- 2005: King Kong as Ann Darrow
- 2007: Eastern Promises as Anna
- 2009: The International as Eleanor Whitman
- 2009: Mother and Child as Elizabeth
- 2010: Fair Game as Valerie Plame
- 2011: Dream House as Ann Patterson
- 2011: J. Edgar as Helen Gandy
- 2013: Diana as Princess Diana
- 2014: While We're Young as Cornelia
- 2015: Demolition as Karen Moreno
- 2016: Shut In as Mary Portman
Others
- 1993: Marisa Tomei in Untamed Heart as Caroline[3]
- 1994: Renee Zellweger[1] in Love and a .45 as Starlene Cheatham
- 1996: Jennifer Jason Leigh in Bastard out of Carolina as Anney Boatwright
- 1997: Drew Barrymore[1] in Wishful Thinking as Lena
- 1998: Drew Barrymore in The Wedding Singer as Julia Sullivan
- 1998: Emmanuelle Seigner in RPM as Michelle Claire
- 1998: Teri Polo in A Father for Brittany as Kim Lussier
- 1999: Alicia Silverstone in Blast from the Past as Eve Rustikoff
- 2000: Christina Applegate in The Brutal Truth as Emily
- 2000: Lindsay Sloane in Bring It On as Big Red
- 2001: Kristy Swanson in Soul Assassin as Tessa Jansen
- 2001: Teri Polo in The Unsaid as Barbara Lonigan
- 2002: Renée Zellweger in Chicago as Roxanne Hart
- 2002: Jennifer Jason Leigh in Hey Arnold!: The Movie as Bridget
- 2002: Lucy Liu in Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever as Agent Sever
- 2002: Lucy Liu in Cypher as Rita Foster
- 2002: Rebecca Romijn in Rollerball as Aurora
- 2002: Roselyn Sánchez in Boat Trip as Gabriella
- 2003: Kristy Swanson in Silence as Dr. Julia Craig
- 2003: Missi Pyle in Bringing Down the House as Ashley
- 2003: Elizabeth Perkins in Finding Nemo as Cora (Coral)
- 2004: Dina Spybey in The Haunted Mansion as Emma
- 2005: Christina Applegate in Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas as Dr. Suzanne Bedford
- 2005: Julie Benz in 8mm 2 as Lynn
- 2005: Marisa Tomei in Factotum as Laura
- 2005: Joy Bryant in London as Mallory
- 2005: Renée Zellweger in Cinderella Man as Mae Braddock
- 2005: Mary McCormack in Madison as Bonnie McCormick
- 2005: Victoria Pratt in Tatort as Tara Jeffries
- 2005: Polly Shannon in Stone Cold as Abby Taylor
- 2005: Jane Sibbett in Buffalo Dreams as Blaine Townsend
- 2006: Mariya Poroshina in Day Watch as Svetlana
- 2006: Rebecca Romijn in Man About Town as Nina Giamoro
- 2006: Polly Shannon in Jesse Stone: Night Passage as Abby Taylor
- 2007: Radha Mitchell in Rogue as Kate Ryan
- 2008: Julie Benz in Punisher: War Zone as Angela
- 2008: Sarah Clarke in Twilight as Renée Dwyer
- 2009: Radha Mitchell in Thick as Thieves as Alex
- 2010: Sarah Clarke in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse as Renée Dwyer
- 2010: Kristen Wiig in MacGruber as Vicki St. Elmo
- 2011: Julie Benz in Ricochet as Elise Laird
- 2011: Brooke Shields in Chalet Girl as Caroline
- 2012: Kristen Wiig in Girl Most Likely as Imogene Duncan
- 2013: Connie Britton in Angels Sing as Susan Walker
- 2014: Marisa Tomei in The Rewrite as Holly Carpenter
- 2014: Sarah Paulson in 12 Years a Slave as Mistress Epps
- 2015: Christina Applegate in Vacation as Debbie Griswold
- 2015: Kristen Wiig in Hateship, Loveship as Johanna Parry
Acting filmography
- 1989: Forsthaus Falkenau (TV series, 8 episodes)
- 1992: Happy Holiday (TV series, 1 episode)
- 1994–1995: Ein Fall für zwei (TV series, 2 episodes)
- 1995: Dr. Stefan Frank – Der Arzt, dem die Frauen vertrauen (TV series, episode "Dr. Frank und die Killerbakterien")[4]
- 1996: Großstadtrevier (TV series, episode "Gute Nachbarschaft")
- 2002: Tatort: Der Fremdwohner (TV film)[5]
- 2002: Finanzamt Mitte – Helden im Amt (TV series, 8 episodes)[4]
- 2003: Der Ermittler (TV series, episode "Tödliches Wiedersehen")
- 2006: Das total verrückte Wunderauto (TV film)
- 2007: Die Copiloten (TV film)[4]
- 2007: Die Lawine (TV film)[4]
- 2008: Die Rosenheim-Cops (TV series, episode "Der Tod coacht mit")
- 2009: Tatort: Um jeden Preis (TV film)
References
- "Deutsche Synchronkartei - Synchronsprecher - Claudia Lössl". Synchronkartei.de. 27 September 2010. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
- "Claudia Lössl Sprecher - Kontakt - Booking - Sprachproben". www.media-paten.com.
- "Claudia Lössl". Filmportal.de. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
- Bräutigam, Thomas (2009). Stars und ihre deutschen Stimmen [Stars and Their German Voices] (in German). Schüren. p. 164. ISBN 9783894726270. Retrieved 1 February 2019 – via Google Books.
- Hess, Joachim (1 January 2012). Tatort A-Z (in German). epubli. ISBN 9783844216196. Retrieved 1 February 2019 – via Google Books.
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