Christine Reinhart

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Christine Reinhart-Mederer , née Christiane Margarete Arabella Triebel , (born November 6, 1955 in Braunschweig ) is a German presenter and actress .

Life

She is the daughter of the internist Rolf Christian Triebel and the chamber singer and former film actress Anja Elkoff . When she was two years old she moved to Nuremberg with her family . After graduating from high school, she briefly studied business administration , but began working as a model a little later.

In 1980, she began her media career at Bavarian Radio , for which she initially presented the regional program Frankenschau . Other BR programs followed, including leisure magazine , A beautiful weekend , Songs on a summer evening and, from 1985 to 1993, the daily regional magazine Das Bayernstudio .

Reinhart finally became known to the general public from 1993 as the presenter of the current sports studio . Their debut broadcast took place on May 1, 1993. She received heavy criticism from the German media, especially for her interviews, which were not sufficiently critical and technically qualified. After two years Reinhart left the gym.

She was first seen as an actress in Dieter Wedel's multi-part series Der Schattenmann . The television review gave unanimous praise for her role. Other successes were Commissioner Heike in Tödliches Alibi , Julia in David's Vengeance as well as roles in TV multi-parts such as Eine Liebe auf Mallorca and pediatrician Lea . Reinhart also played in several Rosamunde Pilcher films and appears frequently in the theater, including in Faust I as Marthe Schwerdtlein .

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. "What do you know about football, Mrs. Reinhart?", Sport-Bild from April 28, 1993, p. 64.