Christine Neubauer

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Christine Neubauer
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Seoul International Drama Awards 2012 in Korea
Born (1962-06-24) 24 June 1962 (age 62)
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)actor, author

Christine Neubauer (born 24 June 1962 in Munich) is a German actress and author.

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Life and work

Background and education

Christine Neubauer is the daughter of a printer. Her ancestors came from Munich, Lower Bavaria and Swabia. She attended Mary Ward Secondary School in Nymphenburg and graduated in 1978 with an intermediate certificate. She studied psychology for two semesters and then took acting lessons. She attended the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York. In the early 1980s she was engaged at the Munich Volkstheater and the Theater der Jugend.

Film and television

After her television debut as the mother of a missing baby in the series The Andro-Jäger (1984) Neubauer made her film debut in the film Knock on the Wrong Door  [ de ]. After she had been involved in other television films in small roles, she earned wide recognition in 1987 in the television series Löwengrube .

In 1992 she won an award for her portrayal of Traudl Grandauer.

On 14 April 2008, she explored her family history in an episode of Das Geheimnis meiner Familie , the German adaptation of the UK TV series Who Do You Think You Are? . [1]

Besides her work as an actress Neubauer made a name as an author of books.

Private life

Neubauer married her childhood sweetheart Lambert Dinzinger, a sports journalist and presenter at the Bayerischer Rundfunk. They have a son (born 1992), who played a supporting role in Neubauer's film Eva Zacharias in 2004. Even after announcing their separation in January 2011 [2] the couple lived together in Pullach. In November 2011, Neubauer filed for divorce, [3] which took place in November, 2014. Since mid-2012, she is in a relationship with the Chilean photographer José Campos. [4]

Social engagement

Since 2007, Christine Neubauer committed to the children's charity Save the Children. In addition, she was appointed in October 2007 to the Ambassador of the German Red Cross. She is also a mentor of LILALU and committed to Plan International.

Filmography

Works

Awards

Neubauer at the Romy TV awards in 2008 in Wien Christine Neubauer ROMY2008.jpg
Neubauer at the Romy TV awards in 2008 in Wien

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References

  1. Christine Neubauer at IMDb
  2. "Christine Neubauer und Lambert Dinzinger: Ehe-Aus!". www.t-online.de.
  3. "Scheidung von Lambert Dinzinger eingereicht" (in German). Focus Online. 2011-11-18. Retrieved 2011-11-19.
  4. "Rosenkrieg endet teuer" (in German). 2014-11-25. Retrieved 2014-11-25.