Christiane Lanzke

Christiane Lanzke ( born March 15, 1947 in Potsdam) is a former German water jumper, which made ​​its appearance as an actress.

Life

Lanzke was active water jumper since she was 11 years old. She trained under Max Kinast at SC Empor Rostock in 1961 and 3 in the GDR championships from the tower. At the age of 15, she reached at the European Swimming Championships 1962 in Leipzig behind Ingrid Krämer second place in the art of jumping from the three -meter board. In 1962 was Lanzke DDR runner-up from the three -meter board and from the tower. In 1964, she was second in the GDR championships from the three -meter board and third from the tower. Also in 1964 she won the Rostock Springertag from the tower and from the three -meter board and launched in the same year for the entire German team at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 1964. From the tower she was 5, and the three -meter board 9th overall. Due to a shoulder injury had to retire in 1966 at the age of 19, her active career as a water jumper Lanzke.

In 1966 she was the girl on the board committed by Kurt Maetzig for his film, in which Lanzke took over the lead role of water vaulter Catherine. " The advantage that the main actress can play even in large part, no doubt a Documentalists design support ," wrote critic after the premiere of the film in 1967. Lanzke settled in the film does not stand in for, but led all the jumps from itself. After the end of filming, she began studies at the German Film Academy in Potsdam- Babelsberg and was engaged after completion of training at theaters in Halle and Greifswald. They also took over another small roles in film and television, including as a diver inside double in the romantic comedy You and I and little Paris. Later, she was responsible for the cultural program on a cruising boat of the German Democratic Republic and was named after the turn of administrative assistant in a Potsdamer cabaret.

Filmography

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