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Tristan Von Lahnstein
Tristan von Lahnstein is a fictional character of the German soap opera ''Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love)''. The character is played by actor Jens Hartwig. He first appeared on 23 October 2009. Creation Personality Tristan is said to never miss a trick. He loves all the attention he gets and knew very early in his life how to use his charisma to get what he wants. Tristan enjoys playing little pranks. He takes pleasure in seeing other people speechless because of his actions. He is considered a bad boy in a gentleman's outfit. He loves women, and doesn't mind having more than one at a time. Tristan doesn't come off as a traditional villain or a character the audience should love to hate. His personality is complex enough to forgive him for his bad sides very easily and see him more as a little child that is out to play a little game with the other kids. Tristan is extremely close to his twin sister Helena (Renée Weibel). He feels that she is the only person in his life who love ...
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Jens Hartwig
Jens Hartwig (born April 16, 1980) is a German actor. Jens completed successfully his education as in actor in the Center for Film and Television in Cologne. He appeared first in a secondary role as Georg Kramer in the feature film ''Eine indiskrete Reise (An indiscreet journey)'' in 2004. In the following years, Hartwig was seen in guest appearances in the sitcom ''Mein Leben & Ich'' as Karl and in the soap opera ''Unter uns'' as Stefan Metzger. In 2009, he was part of the ensemble of the sketch comedy ''Broken Comedy'', produced by ProSieben as a web show. Over the years, Jens Hartwig also followed the occupation as a stage actor and was seen in plays such as '' Inkheart'', ''The Storm'' and ''The Process''. In August 2009, he took the contract role as Tristan von Lahnstein in the popular soap opera ''Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love)''. Jens appeared for the first time on-screen on October 23, 2009. Next to German, he speaks English and French. Jens Hartwig currently lives in ...
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Villain
A villain (also known as a "black hat" or "bad guy"; the feminine form is villainess) is a stock character, whether based on a historical narrative or one of literary fiction. ''Random House Unabridged Dictionary'' defines such a character as "a cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime; scoundrel; or a character in a play, novel, or the like, who constitutes an important evil agency in the plot". The antonym of a villain is a hero. The villain's structural purpose is to serve as the opposition of the hero character and their motives or evil actions drive a plot along. In contrast to the hero, who is defined by feats of ingenuity and bravery and the pursuit of justice and the greater good, a villain is often defined by their acts of selfishness, evilness, arrogance, cruelty, and cunning, displaying immoral behavior that can oppose or pervert justice. Etymology The term ''villain'' first came into English from the Anglo-French and Old ...
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Television Characters Introduced In 2009
Television, sometimes shortened to TV, is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. The term can refer to a television set, or the medium of television transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, entertainment, news, and sports. Television became available in crude experimental forms in the late 1920s, but only after several years of further development was the new technology marketed to consumers. After World War II, an improved form of black-and-white television broadcasting became popular in the United Kingdom and the United States, and television sets became commonplace in homes, businesses, and institutions. During the 1950s, television was the primary medium for influencing public opinion.Diggs-Brown, Barbara (2011''Strategic Public Relations: Audience Focused Practice''p. 48 In the mid-1960s, color broadcasting was introduced in the U.S. and most other developed countries. The availability of various types of archival stora ...
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Marlene Wolf
Marlene may refer to: People * Marlene (given name), including a list of people with the name * Marlene (Burmese businesswoman), Nang Kham Noung (born 1991) * Marlene (Japanese singer) (born 1960), a Filipina jazz singer active in Japan Film * ''Marlene'' (1949 film), a French musical crime film * ''Marlene'' (1984 film), a documentary film about Marlene Dietrich * ''Marlene'' (2000 film), a German biopic film about Marlene Dietrich * ''Marlene'' (2020 film), a Canadian docudrama film about Marlene and Steven Truscott Music * "Marlene" (song), a 2010 single by Lightspeed Champion * "Marlene", a song by Jackson C. Frank from ''Jackson C. Frank'' * "Marlene", a song by Todd Rundgren from ''Something/Anything?'' See also * "Lily Marlene" or "Lili Marleen", a 1938 German love song popular during World War II * Marlena (other) Marlena may refer to: * Marlena Jansson (born 1970), Swedish orienteer * Marlena Shaw (born 1942), American singer Characters * Marlena Evans, ...
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Dana Wolf
Dana may refer to: People Given name * Dana (given name) Surname * Dana (surname) * Dana family of Cambridge, Massachusetts ** James Dwight Dana (1813–1895), scientist, zoological author abbreviation Dana Nickname or stage name * Dana International, stage name of singer Sharon Cohen * Dana Shum, the Shaw Brothers Hong Kong actress from 1973 to 1979 * Dana, stage name of Dana Rosemary Scallon (born 1951), Irish singer and former politician * Dana (South Korean singer) (born 1986), South Korean pop singer Places Ancient world * Ancient Dana or Tyana in Cappadocia, capital of a Neo-Hittite kingdom in the 1st millennium BC * Ancient Dana possibly associated with Tynna in Cappadocia Canada * CFS Dana, a former military radar installation in Saskatchewan, Canada * Dana Lake, a lake in Eeyou Istchee Baie-James, Quebec, Canada Ethiopia * Dana, Ethiopia, a village Iran * Dana County, an administrative subdivision of Iran * Dana Rural District, an administrative sub ...
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Jessica Stiehl
''Verbotene Liebe'' (, "Forbidden Love") was a German television soap opera created by Reg Watson for Das Erste. The show was set primarily in the German city of Düsseldorf although, at times, the city of Cologne and the Spanish island of Mallorca figured prominently in the show's story lines. First broadcast on 2 January 1995, ''Verbotene Liebe'' was originally broadcast in 24-minute episodes, five times a week. It expanded to 45-minute episodes on 21 June 2011 and trimmed back to 40-minute episodes on 23 January 2012 to accommodate an adjusted time-slot. In 2006, Pay-TV network Passion began broadcasting episodes of the show from the beginning. ''Verbotene Liebe'' was initially based on original story and character outlines from the Australian soap opera '' Sons and Daughters'', the show was also slightly influenced by the American soap opera ''Ryan's Hope'', before evolving into a show of its own as the series progressed. The show originally focused on two core families: ...
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Tanja Von Lahnstein
Tanja von Lahnstein (née Wittkamp, formerly von Anstetten) is a fictional character from the German soap opera '' Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love)'', played by actress Miriam Lahnstein. She made her first appearance on-screen on 21 June 1995 and left after three years in May 1998. Lahnstein returned to the role in 2001, where she was seen from 24 April to 5 October. She came back another three years later and reappeared on 16 April 2004. Lahnstein left the show for a short time, while being on contract, from June 2005 to March 2006 and from March to December 2007 during the pregnancy of her two children. She left again in December 2009 and returned in April 2010. She played the character till the series cancelation in 2015. In 2020, Lahnstein was rumored to appear in the TVNOW revival ''Verbotene Liebe - Next Generation'', but wasn't confirmed till January 2021. She appeared in the ninth and tenth episode of the first season. Creation Introduction Only months after the show ...
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Miriam Lahnstein
Miriam Lahnstein (born 9 August 1974 in Düsseldorf, West Germany) is a German actress and psychologist. Lahnstein portrayed villainess Tanja von Anstetten on the Das Erste soap opera ''Verbotene Liebe'' from 1995 until 1998, reprising the role briefly in 2001. She rejoined the show from April 2004 to March 2007, when she left the series because of her second pregnancy. She returned later in 2007 and remained on the series until its cancellation in 2015. From 2003 to 2004, Lahnstein played Sabine Huber in the soap opera '' Marienhof''. She has also made guest appearances in several popular German television series. Filmography *''Verbotene Liebe'' (Forbidden love) (soap opera, 1995–1998, 2001, 2004–2007, 2007-2010, 2010-2016), as Tanja von Anstetten *'' Marienhof'' (soap opera, 2004), as Sabine Huber *''Die Pfefferkörner'' (teen-crime TV series, 2001–2004), as Jacqueline *''Alles Bob! ''Alles Bob'' (''All About Bob'') is a 1999 German film starring , Martina Gedeck ...
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Tanja Von Anstetten
Tanja von Lahnstein (née Wittkamp, formerly von Anstetten) is a fictional character from the German soap opera '' Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love)'', played by actress Miriam Lahnstein. She made her first appearance on-screen on 21 June 1995 and left after three years in May 1998. Lahnstein returned to the role in 2001, where she was seen from 24 April to 5 October. She came back another three years later and reappeared on 16 April 2004. Lahnstein left the show for a short time, while being on contract, from June 2005 to March 2006 and from March to December 2007 during the pregnancy of her two children. She left again in December 2009 and returned in April 2010. She played the character till the series cancelation in 2015. In 2020, Lahnstein was rumored to appear in the TVNOW revival ''Verbotene Liebe - Next Generation'', but wasn't confirmed till January 2021. She appeared in the ninth and tenth episode of the first season. Creation Introduction Only months after the show ...
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