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Christopher Reinhardt (born 3 July 1997) is a German representative rower and a former world champion.

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He won a his world championship title in the German men's senior eight at the 2019 World Rowing Championships.[1]

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Christopher Reinhardt is a German actor known for his performances in television, film, and theater productions. Born on December 19, 1989, he is based in Berlin and has appeared in a variety of German-language projects. His notable credits include the crime series Krimi.de, the film The Origin of Violence (2016), and the production Komshu: The Neighbour (2020). He continues to work actively in the German acting industry, represented by agencies highlighting his work across genres.

Early life and education

Childhood and early acting

Christopher Reinhardt was born on December 19, 1989, in Berlin, Germany. He began acting in front of the camera in his early teens, and his earliest known credit came in the short film Häschen in der Grube (internationally titled Little Rabbit in a Hole), where he played Marcus in 2004. In 2005, he appeared as Nico in two episodes of the children's television series Krimi.de. The following year, he took roles in the TV film Mr. Nanny – Ein Mann für Mama and one episode of the medical drama In aller Freundschaft titled Verpasste Zeit. In 2007, Reinhardt featured in several television productions, including the TV films Ein Teufel für Familie Engel and Der Mustervater 2 – Opa allein zu Haus, as well as the short film Autopilots, in which he played Malte; he also appeared in one episode of the crime series SOKO Wismar that year, later returning for a second episode in 2012. These early roles as a youth performer established his initial presence in German television and film productions before he pursued formal acting training after completing his Abitur.

Acting training and qualifications

He pursued formal acting training at the Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen „Konrad Wolf“ (now Filmuniversität Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF) in Potsdam-Babelsberg from 2012 to 2016. He completed his Bachelor of Arts in acting in September 2017.

Career

Theatre work

Christopher Reinhardt's early theatre career developed alongside his acting training, with initial professional engagements beginning in 2014. He appeared at Ballhaus Rixdorf that year. In the 2014/15 season, he performed at the Hans Otto Theater Potsdam as Gymnasiast Ernst Röbel in Frank Wedekind's Frühlings Erwachen, directed by Andreas Rehschuh. In 2015, he took on various roles in Odysseus fährt irr (nach Homer) at the Seefestival Wustrau, directed by Marten Sand. In 2016, Reinhardt appeared at Hebbel am Ufer in Berlin as part of the cast in Thomas Heise's Bauernkommentar. That same year, he guest-performed with the Bad Pyrmonter Theatercompany as Lysander in Shakespeare's Ein Sommernachtstraum. For the 2016/17 season, Reinhardt was an ensemble member at the Wuppertaler Bühnen, where he played Jegor in Maxim Gorki's Kinder der Sonne, directed by Helene Vogel, and the Tin Man in the children's musical Der Zauberer von Oz, directed by Peter Raffalt. These roles marked his transition to more sustained ensemble work in regional theatre.

Television roles

Christopher Reinhardt has appeared in numerous German television series, primarily in guest roles across crime procedurals, dramas, and soaps. His guest credits include roles in Polizeiruf 110 (2013) as Martin Wulkesch, Der Kriminalist (2013) as Dennis Glewe, SOKO Leipzig (2014) as Emil Kürten, Never Too Late for Justice (2016) as Holger Bruhns, Circle of Life (2018) as Max Bachmann, Ein starkes Team (2018) as Patrick Heise, Nachtschwestern (2019) as Viktor Adler, WaPo Bodensee (2019) as Ben Tresko, and Schloss Einstein (2023) as Schrottplatzbesitzer. In 2020, Reinhardt took on his most prominent television role as Steffen Baumgartner in the telenovela Sturm der Liebe (Storm of Love), appearing in 135 episodes. Steffen Baumgartner, the eldest son of Linda Baumgartner, was introduced in episode 3345, which aired on 23 March 2020, as a sporty and cheerful young man arriving at the Fürstenhof to support his mother amid strained family relations with his father and quickly developing romantic feelings for Franzi. This recurring part marked a significant expansion of his television presence compared to his earlier guest work.

Film roles

Christopher Reinhardt's film roles span feature films, short films, a television movie, and a music video, showcasing his versatility in independent and international productions. He portrayed Martin Sommer in the feature film The Origin of Violence (2016). In 2017, Reinhardt appeared as Daniel in the short film Godmother, as Micha in the television movie Ein Kind wird gesucht, and in the music video for "Shed a Light" by Robin Schulz & David Guetta feat. Cheat Codes. In 2020, he played Brother in the short film Accept and Can in Komshu: The Neighbour. His most recent film credit is as Dr. Reinhard Krause in the feature film Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin. (2024).

Other professional activities

Voice acting, narration, and moderation

Christopher Reinhardt is active as a voice actor (Synchronsprecher), narrator (Sprecher), and moderator in addition to his primary work as an on-screen actor. He is a member of the Bundesverband Schauspiel e.V. (BFFS). His voice work features a baritone range and includes narration for podcasts and audio productions such as the 2017 podcast Der Gulag, the 2015 audio series Die Legenden der Drachenlanze 02 (in the role of Gladiator Pheragas), and the 2015 project Ich war 19. He has also contributed recorded announcements and voice-overs for the Kulturmarken Awards in 2015, 2016, and 2017. In moderation, Reinhardt has hosted events such as Campus Week in 2023 and a corporate employee event in Berlin that featured a stage program, conversations, and interactive formats. Moderation is described as his second passion alongside acting.

Personal life

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