Inge Solbrig

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Inge Solbrig-Combrinck (born Ingeborg Solbig, 1944) is a German actress best known as the German voice of several characters in The Simpsons [1] including Edna Krabappel, Helen Lovejoy, Judge Constance Harm, Crazy Cat Lady, Mona Simpson, Lunchlady Doris, Itchy & Scratchy and a lot of additional voices. She was married to Ivar Combrinck († 2006) who produced Futurama, Family Guy and The Simpsons in Germany.

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Voice acting (selection)

Animated series & movies

TitleRoleoriginal actorNotes
The Simpsons Edna Krabappel and others Marcia Wallace and othersseason 4—present
Family Guy Loretta Brown (season 1—3) and additional voices (season 1—present) Alex Borstein season 1—present
Futurama Mom and additional voices Tress MacNeille season 1—present
One Piece Terracotta Keiichi Sonobe
Fushigi no Kuni no Alice MotherYoshiko Matsuo
Basilisk Ogen Hisako Kyōda
The Simpsons Movie Edna Krabappel, Itchy & Scratchy Marcia Wallace, Dan Castellaneta, Harry Shearer
Toy Story 2 Mrs. Potato Head Estelle Harris
Tales from Earthsea Vendor Mitsuko Baisho

Television series & movies

TitleRoleoriginal actorNotes
Slap Shot Shirley Upton Swoosie Kurtz
Friday the 13th Part III EdnaCheri Maugans
Columbo: Ashes to AshesMrs. Lerby Edie McClurg
Memento Mrs. Jankis Harriet Sansom Harris
Dear Frankie NellMary Riggans
Atonement Grace Turner Brenda Blethyn
Taken Patty Janet Wright
The Guardian Liz Christine Estabrook 2 episodes

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Solbrig is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

References

  1. "Simpsons-Sprecherin Marcia Wallace ist tot". Der Spiegel (in German). 27 October 2013. ISSN   2195-1349 . Retrieved 22 January 2022.