Christine Mylius

Christine Mylius was a German actress who is best known for her roles in Von allen geliebt, Fräulein vom Amt, and Nacht fiel über Gotenhafen. Born on September 24, 1913, in Munich, Germany, she had a successful career in film and television. She passed away on April 11, 1982, in Hamburg, Germany.

Personal and Family Life

Christine Mylius was married to Wolfgang Stumpf, and together they had two children, Andrea Jonasson and Isabelle Carlson. The family’s bond was evident, and they supported each other throughout life’s challenges. Christine’s dedication to her craft did not overshadow her commitment to her family life.

Career

Christine Mylius had a diverse career in acting, appearing in various films and television shows. Her notable works include her early roles in the 1950s and recognition for her contributions to German cinema. Throughout her time in the industry, she became a respected figure in her field.

Death and Legacy

Christine Mylius passed away on April 11, 1982, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances. Her work continues to be appreciated by fans of classic German cinema. Mylius’s contributions to film and television impact many aspiring actors who look up to her as a role model.

Filmography

Title Year Role
Der Schachzug 1977 Mrs. Conway
Motiv Liebe 1974 1 episode
Gewissensentscheidung 1972 Alains Mutter
Claus Graf Stauffenberg 1970 Miss Molly Mill
Ein Fall für Titus Bunge 1967 1 episode
Gertrud Stranitzki 1966 Frau Pelzer
Hütet eure Töchter 1964 Mutter (episode “Inge”)
Nacht fiel über Gotenhafen 1960 Frau Rauh
Von allen geliebt 1957
Fräulein vom Amt 1954
Das Nachtgespenst 1953 Miss Moneymaker