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Since then, it is hard to imagine our TV and cinema landscape without Christine Neubauer. She has also made a name for herself on the "boards that mean the world". <ref name="Vita">Official Vita {{cite web | title = Vita | url = https://www.catrina-media.com/christine-neubauer/ | work = | | language = German | google = de}}</ref>
Since then, it is hard to imagine our TV and cinema landscape without Christine Neubauer. She has also made a name for herself on the "boards that mean the world". <ref name="Vita">Official Vita {{cite web | title = Vita | url = https://www.catrina-media.com/christine-neubauer/ | work = | | language = German | google = de}}</ref>


Christine Neubauer separated from her husband Lambert Dinzinger in January 2011 after more than 20 years and is now at home in Berlin, in Munich and on Mallorca at the side of the Chilean photographer, José Campos.<ref name =„Vita“ />
Christine Neubauer separated from her husband Lambert Dinzinger in January 2011 after more than 20 years and is now at home in Berlin, in Munich and on Mallorca at the side of the Chilean photographer, José Campos.<ref name= "Vita" />


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Christine Neubauer (* June 24, 1962 in Munich) is a German actress, radio actress and author. She had her breakthrough as an actress in 1987 alongside Jörg Hube as Traudl Grandauer in the ARD television series Löwengrube. She gained further fame through her participation in numerous ARD Degeto productions and as country doctor Johanna Lohmann in the television series of the same name.

Christine Neubauer studied psychology for a few semesters before taking acting lessons with Ruth von Zerboni and Wolfgang Büttner and then training at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York. Her childhood dream of becoming an actress did not come true right away, because the daughter of a printer couple was not accepted by the Falckenberg School in Munich at the age of 16. This was followed in the 1980s by theater engagements at the Munich Volkstheater, the Theater der Jugend and the Kleine Komödie (both also in Munich). She also played in Ingolstadt and New York. Soon she was also present on television, for example in "SOKO 5113" or "Die Wiesingers". Her breakthrough finally came with the help of director Rainer Wollfhardt: He first cast Christine Neubauer in the Ludwig Ganghofer adaptation "Der Unfried" (1986), and a year later in the award-winning historical drama "Löwengrube." She received her first Adolf Grimme Award in 1992 for her role as Traudl Grandauer. After that, it was one hit after another: In Frank Ripploh's rather thin erotic comedy "Taxi nach Kairo" (1987), she played a racial woman who pretends to be the wife of a wife of a gay man in order to secure his inheritance. She made only one small appearance alongside Otto Walkes in his cinema slam "Otto - Der Außerfriesische" (1989). This was followed by roles in TV series such as "Cafe Meineid" (1990), "Forsthaus Falkenau" (1991), "Der Bergdoktor" (1992) and "Der Gletscherclan" (1994). Christine Neubauer's role as a miracle healer in the TV two-parter "Mali" (1996), which was again directed by Rainer Wollfhardt, was worth seeing. Since then, it is hard to imagine our TV and cinema landscape without Christine Neubauer. She has also made a name for herself on the "boards that mean the world". [1]

Christine Neubauer separated from her husband Lambert Dinzinger in January 2011 after more than 20 years and is now at home in Berlin, in Munich and on Mallorca at the side of the Chilean photographer, José Campos.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Official Vita Vita (German). (Google translation)



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