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Title: Dance and Determination at 62 with Christine Neubauer
In an exciting twist, 62-year-old Christine Neubauer has signed up for the newest season of "Let's Dance," kicking off February 21st. Each Friday, well-known personalities dance alongside professional dancers, and this time, Motsi Mabuse, Joachim Llambi, and Jorge Gonzalez join the judging panel. With her undying spirit and clear objectives, Christine is ready to leave a mark on the dance floor.
The Inimitable Christine Neubauer
Born on June 24, 1962, in the bustling city of Munich, Christine Neubauer has carved out an impressive career in the film and television industry. Residing in the same city, Munich has always been her home base. Divorced but graced with a rich life, Christine stands as a testament to perseverance, talent, and resilience.
A Decade of Triumphs
At just 29, Christine shone like a diamond in the family series "Löwengrube." Her portrayal of Traudl Grandauer captured the hearts of millions and earned her the Adolf-Grimme Prize, a prestigious recognition in German media. Her fuller figure measurements contributed to her iconic and beloved image as a full-figured woman, opening the door to a plethora of roles.
An Unconventional "Let's Dance" Mission
For many, participation in "Let's Dance" itself is a dream come true. Not so for Christine – she has a clear objective beyond just being there: "If I can overcome my limitations and pressure, I would wish for myself and my dance partner to become the oldest 'Let's Dance' winners worldwide."
Inside Her World
- Since tying the knot with sports journalist Lambert Dinzinger in 1990, Christine started a journey that included a divorce in 2011. She later fell in love with Chilean photographer José Campos and continues to share her life with him today
- The actress achieved remarkable success as an author, releasing the highly successful "Vollweib" series of self-help books
- A stint at the legendary Lee Strasberg Institute in New York in the 1980s set the stage for Christine Neubauer's impressive acting career, allowing her to learn from the likes of Angelina Jolie, Alec Baldwin, and Scarlett Johansson
This Year's "Let's Dance" Cast Includes:
- Jeanette Biedermann (44), musician
- selfiesandra (25), podcaster and influencer
- Marie Mouroum (32), stuntwoman
- Leyla Lahouar (28), reality TV star
- Paola Maria (31), content creator
- Christine Neubauer (62), actress
- Simone Thomalla (59), actress
- Roland Trettl (53), TV chef
- Osan Yaran (38), comedian
- Diego Pooth (21), golf pro
- Taliso Engel (22), para-swimmer
- Fabian Hambüchen (37), former professional athlete
- Marc Eggers (38), entertainer
- Ben Zucker (41), musician
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- Christine Neubauer, who was born on June 24, 1962, in Munich, where she still resides, expressed what she hopes to achieve in this year's "Let's Dance": "What I want is to become the oldest 'Let's Dance' winners worldwide, if I can overcome my limitations and pressure."
- In the newest season of "Let's Dance," starting February 21st, dancers will join forces with well-known personalities like Jeanette Biedermann, selfiesandra, and Christine Neubauer.3.NEUBAUER'S DANCE JOURNEY: Christine Neubauer, one of the dancers participating in "Let's Dance," has had a storied career in front of and behind the camera, earning recognition in German media with her portrayal of Traudl Grandauer in "Löwengrube" at just 29 years old.