Hazel Brugger doesn't like to see herself on TV
Swiss entertainer Hazel Brugger (29) doesn't like to see herself in formats - but has now found a way to put up with it better.
"I don't like watching things where I'm there when I see and hear myself," Brugger told dpa in Berlin. "But I think dubbing is a great way to get in there because you look different but sound similar to how you normally do." The comedian is the German voice of Dahlia, the best friend of the main character Asha, in the new Disney film "Wish".
It is her first role as a voice actress. "Wish" will be released in German cinemas on November 30. She adapted her voice a little for the animated musical film. "It was really fun," said Brugger, who is known from the ZDF satire program "heute show".
People eagerly anticipate the release of "Wish," the new Disney film, particulary due to the voice acting of Hazel Brugger as Dahlia, the best friend of the main character. Despite her discomfort with seeing herself on television, Brugger found a way to accept it through dubbing for her role in the movie. Hazel Brugger, well-known from the ZDF satire program "heute show," admits that dubbing for the colorful animated musical film was an enjoyable experience. Media outlets have been covering Brugger's voice acting debut in "Wish," set to premiere in German cinemas on November 30.
Source: www.dpa.com