
1992 – 1995
403 Episodes
30 min

Viktoria Brams
Inge Busch

Sebastian Fischer
Emanuel Zirkowski

Wolfgang Seidenberg
Frank Töppers

Sven Thiemann
Karlheinz „Charly“ Kolbe

Jan Robert Müller
Thomas „Tom“ Winkelmann

Simon-Paul Wagner
Marlon Berger

Crisaide Mendes Jones
Paula Poppel

Christian Buse
Thorsten Fechner

Susanne Steidle
Regina Zirkowski geb. Riemer

Michael Stölzl
Luke-Robin „Robby“ Stockner

Berrit Arnold
Annalena Bergmann

Claus-Dieter Reents
Heinz Poppel

Sabine Bohlmann
Jennifer „Jenny“ Deile geb. Wagner

Giovanni Arvaneh
Sülo Özgentürk

Caroline Grothgar
Svenja Gerster

Florian Karlheim
Oliver „Olli“ Ebert

Michael Jäger
Matthias Kruse

Nicole Belstler-Boettcher
Sandra Behrens geb. Lindner

Gerd Udo Feller
Friedrich Dettmer

Leonore Capell
Andrea Süsskind, adopt., geb. Lindenfelser

Miriam Smolka
Mascha Gellert

Christof Arnold
Bastian Spranger

Nina Louise Buttkereit
Toni Maldini

Celia Kim
Eun-Hi Töppers

Alfonso Losa
Carlos Garcia

Antonio Putignano
Stefano Maldini

Heike Ulrich
Tanja Maldini

Mirco Wallraf
Raul Garcia

Isabella Hübner
Lisa Busch

Erwin Aljukic
Frederik Neuhaus
Marienhof is a German soap opera, first shown on October 1, 1992 on German TV channel, Das Erste. It started as a weekly series, before becoming a daily program on January 2, 1995. The show was canceled in February 2011 and aired its last episode on June 15, 2011. In the 90s, the Marienhof became a huge success in Finland and remained a fan favorite until it was canceled to license problems. Over the years, the show became known for tackling several social issues, such as homosexuality, homelessness, private bankruptcy, rape, drug abuse, AIDS, child abuse, suicide, cancer, adultery and murder. The show focuses on the everyday life of the residents of the Marienhof, a fictional suburb in Cologne.