
Christine Schuberth
Acting
Female
Born: February 11, 1944
Vienna, Austria
Biography
Christine Schuberth (also credited as Christine Schubert, born February 11, 1944, in Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian actress. Trained as a seamstress, she began her career on the Löwinger Stage and entered film in the mid-1960s, initially becoming known for roles in erotic and sexploitation cinema, including the title role in the two-part Josefine Mutzenbacher (1970–1971). From the mid-1970s onward, she expanded into theater and television, shedding this typecasting with appearances such as Klimbim. In the 1990s and 2000s, she became a regular presence on television, with notable roles in Ein Schloß am Wörthersee, Kaisermühlen Blues, and especially Hinter Gittern – Der Frauenknast (1997–2007), where she played inmate Jeannette Bergdorfer in over 400 episodes.
Also Known As
- Christine Schubert
Known For

November 10, 1994

November 29, 1970

October 20, 1974

January 15, 1973

November 11, 1983

January 07, 1970

January 11, 1998

August 14, 1986

August 21, 1970

August 26, 1971

March 14, 1969

June 06, 1972
