Luise Helm
Luise Helm is a renowned German actress and voice artist from East Berlin. Following in the footsteps of her actor father, she began her career at age five as a dubbing artist and, by the age of ten, branched out to on-screen roles.
Her breakthrough role in the widely popular teen comedy Harte Jungs (2000) paved the way for a thriving career in film and TV, earning her the German Television Prize for Königskinder (2003). Acting in both German and English, Luise Helm has starred in Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb (2005), Julie Delpy's My Zoe (2019), Glück (2021), and Knochen und Namen (2023). Other notable TV appearances include Tatort (1970), Polizeiruf 110 (1971), SOKO Köln (2003), and the Australian cult classic Outriders (2001).
Beyond her on-screen presence, Helm is the distinctive German dubbing voice behind international stars like Scarlett Johansson, Megan Fox, and Sienna Miller, and can be recognized as Volkswagen's brand voice. Since 2010 Helm has also ventured into the field of audio books, which earned her the German Audio Book Prize in 2023.
She enjoys melding her talent for voice and acting in projects such as Amazon Prime's Trunk: Locked In (2023), as well as a variety of artistic endeavors, including "Das sowjetische Hauptquartier" (video installation from Sven Johne) and "Dark Room" (collaboration with Orchester im Treppenhaus).