List of Verbotene Liebe characters

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This is a list of major characters that appear (or have appeared) on the German soap opera Verbotene Liebe .

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Juri Adam

(Kristian Kiehling, 2013)

Beatrice Allendorff

see Beatrice von Beyenbach.

Richard Allendorf

(Hasso Degner, 2001)

Ela Anders

(Michaela Conrad, 1996–1997)

Johann Andreesen

(Frank-Otto Schenk, 2014)

Thore Andreesen

see Thore Hellström.

Barbara von Anstetten

see Barbara von Sterneck.

Benedikt von Anstetten

(Andreas Jung, 1996)

Carolin von Anstetten

(Jutta Unterlercher, 1998–2000, 2005)

Christoph von Anstetten

(Jürgen Zartmann, 1995–2000)

Clarissa von Anstetten

(Isa Jank, 1995–2001, 2011–2013, 2020)

Hannes von Anstetten

see Hannes von Lahnstein.

Henning von Anstetten

(Markus Hoffmann, 1995–1996; Hendrik Martz, 1998–2000; Patrick Fichte, 2000–2002)

Jonas von Anstetten

see Alexander Verhoven.

Josefin von Anstetten

see Josefin Reinhard.

Julia von Anstetten

see Julia Mendes.

Marie von Anstetten

(Solveig Duda, 2000–2003, 2006)

Tanja von Anstetten

see Tanja von Lahnstein.

Timo von Anstetten

see Timo Mendes.

B

Maria di Balbi

(Simone Ritscher, 2009–2011)

Eva Baumann

(Franziska Kruse, 2013–2014)

Renate Baumann

(Gisela Hahn, 2013–2014)

Mimi Baxter

(Christa Strobel, 2005–2006)

Fiona Beckmann

(Ingrid Capelle, 1995–1996)

Alexa Berg

(Henrike Fehrs, 2013–2015)

Alexander Berg

see Alexander von Deinburg-Thalbach.

Vincent Berg †

(Bernd Reheuser, 2013–2014, 2015)

Beatrice von Beyenbach

(Jeannine Burch, 2001–2003)

Bernd von Beyenbach

(Ron Holzschuh, 2003–2007)

Felix von Beyenbach

(Andreas Potulski, 2001–2003; Stefan Kirch, 2003–2006)

Franziska von Beyenbach

(Lina Tiedtke, 2001–2003, 2006)

Marie von Beyenbach

see Marie von Anstetten.

Martin von Beyenbach

(Günter Clemens, 2000–2001; Gerry Hungbauer, 2001–2003)

Sylvia von Beyenbach

see Sylvia Jones.

Vanessa von Beyenbach

(Inez Bjørg David, 2003–2006)

Max Bohn

see Max Jannsen.

Achim Brandner

(Matthias Haase, 2003, 2005)

Arno Brandner

(Konrad Krauss, 1995–2012)

Carolin Brandner

(Leandra von Reth, 2003–2004)

Christina Brandner

(Sophie Büttner, 2008–2010; Lara Maria Canu, 2010)

David Brandner

(Sven Koller, 2008–2010)

Fabian Brandner

(Shai Hoffmann, 2008, 2009)

Florian Brandner

(Frédéric A. Komp, 1995–1996, 1997, 1998; Alex Huber, 2002–2004)

Inge Brandner

(Katharina Hadem, 2012)

Isabell Brandner

(Tanja Wenzel, 1999–2004)

Iris Brandner

(Regina Nowack, 1995–1996)

Jan Brandner

(Andreas Brucker, 1995–1997; Hubertus Grimm, 2011–2012)

Jana Brandner

see Jana von Lahnstein.

Katja Brandner

(Diana Frank, 2008)

Lisa Brandner

(Lilli Hollunder, 2005–2008)

Lydia Brandner

see Lydia von Lahnstein.

Matthias Brandner

(Thomas Ohrner, 2008–2010)

Nathalie Brandner

(Jenny Winkler, 2004–2010)

Nico Brandner

see Nico von Lahnstein.

Paul Brandner

(Tobias Schönenberg, 2005–2007)

Philipp Brandner

(Steve Hudson, 1999–2000, 2005)

Robin Brandner

(Nils Brunkhorst, 2002–2005)

Susanne Brandner

(Claudia Scarpatetti, 1995–1997, 2005–2008, 2012)

Meike Breuer

(Nova Meierhenrich, 2006)

Edith Büchner

(Inga Sibylle Kuhne, 1995)

Nicole Büchner

(Sotiria Loucopoulos, 1995–1996)

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Elisabeth Cornelius

see Elisabeth von Lahnstein.

Irene Cornelius †

(Ulla Niegel, 2000)

Lara Cornelius

(Karoline Schuch, 2000–2002; Clara Gerst, 2014–2015)

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Bastiane von Dannenberg

(Christine Hatzenbühler, 1997–1998)

Alexander von Deinburg-Thalbach

(Hakim Meziani, 1997–1998)

Henrietta von Deinburg-Thalbach

(Karyn von Ostholt, 1998)

Jessica von Deinburg-Thalbach

(Andrea Suwa, 1997–1998)

Lisa von Deinburg-Thalbach

see Lisa von Weidenfels.

Maximilian von Deinburg-Thalbach

(Michael Gahr, 1997–1998)

Adrian Degenhardt

(Klaus Zmorek, 2007–2009)

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Coco Faber

(Mariangela Scelsi, 2004–2008)

Roberto Fiorani

(Gojko Mitić, 1996, 1997)

Max Frei

(Nina Juraga, 2005–2006, 2007)

Andi Fritzsche

(Dominic Saleh-Zaki, 2001–2007, 2009–2015)

Daniel Fritzsche

(Markus Prinz, 1999–2002, 2005; Dirk Mortz, 2011–2012)

Jutta Fritzsche

(Ingrid Cannonier, 2001)

Tilmann Fritzsche

(Stefan Wilhelmi, 1998–1999)

Gina Fröhlich

(Regina Gisbertz, 1995–1997)

Markus Fröhlich

(Andreas Zimmermann, 1996–1997)

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Frida Hansen

(Lisa Spickschen, 2013–2014)

Lisa Hansen

see Lisa Brandner.

Silke Hansen

(Marnie Held, 1995)

Thore Hellström

(Philipp Oehme, 2013–2014)

Elfriede Helmke

(Inga Sibylle Kuhne, 2013, 2014)

Frank Helmke

(Christoph Kottenkamp, 2011–2012, 2013–2015)

Jo Helmke

(Mickey Hardt, 2014–2015)

Saskia Helmke

(Jessica McIntyre, 2013)

Tim Helmke

(Marc Barthel, 2014–2015)

Philipp zu Hohenfelden

(Stephan Käfer, 2010–2011)

Trutz zu Hohenfelden

(Rainer Goernemann, 2010, 2011)

I

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Bella Jacob

(Janina Isabell Batoly, 2012–2015)

Peter Jacob

(Rolf Berg, 2012, 2014–2015)

Max Jannsen

(Adrian Linke, 2000)

Sylvia Jones

(Heike Brentanto, 2002–2005, 2006)

K

Elke Käppler

(Elke Bludau, 2003–2007)

Nathalie Käppler

see Nathalie Brandner.

Sarah Käppler

see Sarah von Lahnstein.

Clara Kaufmann

see Clarissa von Anstetten.

Julia Kaufmann

see Julia Mendes.

Peter Kaufmann

(Ingo Klünder, 1999–2000)

Anna Konrad

(Alexandra Schalaudek, 1995–1997)

Fritz Konrad †

(Joe Bausch, 1995)

Hannelore Konrad

(Brigitte Walbrun, 1995)

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Ansgar von Lahnstein

(Wolfram Grandezka, 2004–2015, 2020–2021)

Bernd von Beyenbach-Lahnstein

see Bernd von Beyenbach.

Carla von Lahnstein

(Claudia Hiersche, 2003–2009, 2010, 2020–2021)

Cécile von Lahnstein

see Cécile de Maron.

Constantin von Lahnstein

(Milan Marcus, 2004–2008, 2009, 2010–2011)

Elisabeth von Lahnstein

(Martina Servatius, 1999–2015)

Emma von Lahnstein

(Marie & Claire Hoffmann, 2011-2013; Nele Sophie Stachels, 2013–2015)

Hagen von Lahnstein

(Tom Viehöfer, 2011; Christoph Mory, 2011–2013, 2014)

Hannes von Lahnstein

(Daniel & Simon Kühn, 2006–2008; Jonas Enderer, 2008–2011; Melvin-Maximilian Eisenstein, 2011–2015)

Helena von Lahnstein

(Renée Weibel, 2009–2012)

Jana von Lahnstein

(Friederike Sipp, 2002–2005; Vanessa Jung, 2005–2008)

Johannes von Lahnstein

(Thomas Gumpert, 2003–2008)

Leonard von Lahnstein

(Lars Korten, 2004–2009)

Ludwig von Lahnstein

(Krystian Martinek, 2009-2013)

Lydia von Lahnstein

(Theresa Underberg, 2008–2011)

Marlene von Lahnstein

(Melanie Kogler, 2011–2014)

Nathalie von Lahnstein

see Nathalie Brandner.

Nico von Lahnstein

(Verena Zimmermann, 2002-2007, 2008, 2010-2012, 2015)

Rebecca von Lahnstein

(Jasmin Lord, 2008–2011; Tatjana Kästel, 2012–2015)

Sarah von Lahnstein

(Sina-Valeska Jung, 2006–2009)

Sebastian von Lahnstein

(Joscha Kiefer, 2007–2009; Sebastian Schlemmer, 2009–2015)

Tanja von Lahnstein

(Miriam Lahnstein, 1995–1998, 2001, 2004–2015)

Tristan von Lahnstein

(Jens Hartwig, 2009–2015)

Jackie Lamers

(Aline Hochscheid, 1995–1999, 2005)

Frank Levinsky

(Christian Wunderlich, 1995–1999)

Sophie Levinsky

(Meike Gottschalk, 1995–1997, 2005)

M

Christian Mann

(Thore Schölermann, 2006–2012, 2013)

Gregor Mann

(Andreas Jancke, 2005–2010)

Stella Mann

(Anne Wis, 2008–2009, 2010)

Wolfgang Mann †

(Jürgen Haug, 2007)

Cécile de Maron

(Yvonne Burbach, 2001–2006)

Konstanze de Maron †

(Karyn von Ostholt, 2003, 2004)

David McNeal

(Sam Eisenstein, 2003–2005)

Julia Mendes

(Valerie Niehaus, 1995–1997; Nina Bott, 2011–2012)

Timo Mendes

(Remo Schulze, 2011–2013)

Ricardo Mendes

(Daniel Sellier, 2011–2014)

Carolin Mohr

see Carolin von Anstetten.

Isabell Mohr

see Isabell Brandner.

N

Sylvia Novak

see Sylvia Jones.

Hanna Novak

(Katharina Dalichau, 2002–2004)

O

Max Orbis †

(Fred Berhoff, 1995)

P

Clara Prozeski

see Clarissa von Anstetten.

Erna Prozeski

(Ruth Brück, 1997–1998)

Jessica Prozeski

see Jessica von Deinburg-Thalbach.

Milli Prozeski

(Marina Mehlinger, 1997–2000, 2001, 2005)

Nick Prozeski

(Luca Zamperoni, 1997–2000, 2001, 2005)

Ulli Prozeski

(Andreas Stenschke, 1997–2000, 2001, 2005)

Walter Prozeski

(Peter Zintner, 1997–1998)

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R

Ava Reinhard

(Frida Krehnke, 2020–2021)

Iris Reinhard

(Astrid Kohrs, 2020–2021)

Josefin Reinhard

(Sina Zadra, 2020–2021)

Kerstin Richter

(Julia Haacke, 1997, 2011, 2012)

Leonie Richter

(Stefanie Bock, 2011–2013)

Lukas Roloff

(Christoph Dostal, 2001–2002)

Mark Roloff

(Carsten Spengemann, 1999–2003)

Simon Roloff

(Clemens Löhr, 2000–2002, 2005)

Josefine von Rossitz

(Lin Lougear, 2009, 2010)

Jule Roth

(Tanja Lanäus, 2000–2002)

S

Henriette Sabel

(Susanne Seuffert, 2001; Angelika Fornell, 2010, 2012)

Oliver Sabel

(Jo Weil, 2000–2002, 2007–2015, 2020–2021)

Erika Sander

(Raphaela Dell, 1996, 1997–2000, 2005)

Helga Sander

(Renate Becker, 1996)

Iris Sander

see Iris Brandner.

Julia Sander

see Julia Mendes.

Milli Sander

see Milli Prozeski.

Steffi Sander

(Friederike Hofmann, 1996; Nadine Brandt, 1997–2000, 2005)

Tim Sander

(Roland Pfaus, 1996–1998)

Gabriella Santos

(Kerstin Radt, 1999–2002, 2005)

Maria Santos

(Kim Collis, 1996, 1998)

Ramon Santos

(Mirco Wallraf, 1995–1998)

Bella Schneider

see Bella Jacob.

Charlie Schneider

(Gabriele Metzger, 1995–2015, 2020–2021)

Henriette Schneider

see Henriette Sabel.

Lars Schneider

(Herbert Ulrich, 2002–2005, 2006–2008)

Olivia Schneider

(Kristina Dörfer, 2006–2009)

Paul Schöner

(Joachim Kretzer, 1996–1997)

Biggi Schuhmann

(Susanne Szell, 2013–2014)

Hermann Schuhmann

(Leonhardt Mader, 2014; Olaf Burmeister, 2014)

Caro Schulz

(Katja Sieder, 2013–2014)

Giselle Schulz

(Kim Riedle, 2014)

Verena Schulz

(Claudia Wenzel, 2014)

Alexa Seifert

(Kerstin Kramer, 2000–2004)

Gudrun Seifert

(Marina Braun, 2000; Isabella Hübner, 2002)

Hartmut Seifert

(Hans Bayer, 2000, 2001)

Tom Seifert

(Kay Böger, 1999–2003, 2005)

Anne Siebert

(Tabea Heynig, 2006–2007)

Barbara von Sterneck

(Isabelle Carlson, 1995; Manuela Alphons, 1995–1999)

Gero von Sterneck

(Manou Lubowski, 1995; Broder B. Hendrix, 1995–1997, 1998–1999, 2005)

Kati von Sterneck

(Insa Magdalena Steinhaus, 1995; Kerstin Landsmann, 1995–2001, 2005)

Günther Stiehl

(Stefan Krause, 2012)

Jessica Stiehl

(Jana Julie Kilka, 2010-2014)

Justus Stiehl

(Claus Thull-Emden, 2007–2015)

Maximilian Stiehl

(Vincent Weber, 2013–2014)

T

Christian Toppe

(Luke J. Wilkins, 1999–2001)

Heino Toppe

(Andi Slawinski, 1997–2000)

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V

Alexander Verhoven

(Frederik Götz, 2020–2021)

Eva Verhoven

(Stephanie Japp, 2020–2021)

Livia Verhoven

(Livia Matthes, 2020–2021)

Paul Verhoven

(Lennart Betzgen, 2020–2021)

Robert Verhoven

(Heinz Hoenig, 2020–2021)

Sascha Vukovic

(Sascha Pederiva, 2013–2015)

W

Josefine von Waldensteyck

see Josefine von Rossitz.

Luise von Waldensteyck

(Mascha Müller, 2009–2010)

Wilhelm von Waldensteyck

(Michael Tietz, 2009)

Lisa von Weidenfels

(Jany Tempel, 1998)

Fabian Weiland

see David McNeal.

Alex Wiegand

(Frank Behnke, 1995, 1996, 2006, 2007)

Cleo Winter

(Dinah Alice Schilffarth, 1996–1998)

Annegret Wittkamp

(Gabriele Kastner, 1996; Ursula Heyer, 2008)

Meike Wittkamp

see Meike Breuer.

Tanja Wittkamp

see Tanja von Lahnstein.

Walter Wittkamp †

(Josef Quadflieg, 1995; Erich Krieg, 2011)

Dana Wolf

(Diane Willems, 2011–2014)

Kim Wolf

(Lisa Tomaschewsky, 2011; Nicole Mieth, 2011–2015)

Marlene Wolf

see Marlene von Lahnstein.

Martha Wolf

(Julia Sontag, 2013)

Thomas Wolf

(Till Demtrøder, 2011–2014)

Tommy Wolf

(Vincent Liess, 2013–2014)

Viktoria Wolf

(Patricia Schäfer, 2011–2013)

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