Born in Vienna, Christine Böhm became one of Other's most celebrated Actors during the Baby Boomer era.
Austrian actress (1954-1979)
"Christine Böhm's role as Hedvig in the 1976 German adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's "The Wild Duck" is often cited as her most defining performance." — About Christine Böhm
| Metric | Christine Böhm | Avg Actor | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 25 | 53 | -28 yrs |
| Career length | 7 yrs | ~35 yrs | -28 yrs |
| Based on 4322 Actor profiles in our database | |||
Did you know that Christine Böhm tragically ended her own life at just 24 years old, leaving behind a nascent yet impactful acting career?
Christine Böhm's role as Hedvig in the 1976 German adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's "The Wild Duck" is often cited as her most defining performance. Her portrayal of the young, sensitive character showcased her dramatic range and garnered significant critical attention. This role solidified her reputation as a serious and talented actress, distinct from her famous lineage.
Despite her tragically short career, Christine Böhm is remembered for her intense performances and for being the daughter of a celebrated acting dynasty. Her early death often overshadows her promising talent, leaving audiences to ponder what more she could have achieved.
Christine Böhm's legacy continues to influence Actors today. Browse similar profiles from the same era.
Also known as: C. Böhm, Chr Böhm