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Born | Julia Dahmen 2 April 1978 |
Website | http://www.julia-dahmen.de/ |
Julia Dahmen (born 2 April 1978 in Hamburg, Germany) is a German television actress. She is most noted for her role as Constanze Riemer in the soap opera Marienhof .
She is the daughter of the actors Karlheinz Lemken and Andrea Dahmen.
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