Carolin von Anstetten

Carolin von Anstetten
Verbotene Liebe character
Portrayed by Jutta Fastian
Duration 1999-2000, 2005
First appearance Episode 945
December 1998
Last appearance Episode 2379
January 20, 2005
Profile
Other names Carolin Odenthal
Occupation Art dealer

Carolin von Anstetten (née Mohr) is a fictional character of the German soap opera Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love). The character was played by Jutta Fastian from January 1999 to December 15, 2000 and in special guest appearance to the 10th anniversary of the show on January 20, 2005.[1]

Carolin appears for the very first time as a mysterious art dealer at Friedenau Castle on New Year's Eve in 1998. Henning von Anstetten immediately starts to fall for her. As Carolin meets Henning's father Christoph, she soon becomes his personal art dealer to complete his private gallery. Carolin uses her new position to deal to steel valuable paintings and exchanges them with forgeries to pay for an expensive operation to save the life of her younger sister Isabell. Eventually Carolin has to realize that she loves Henning and tells him the truth. He forgives her and the two become engaged shortly after. As they get married, Henning starts to work over hours what troubles his young marriage with Carolin. She finds a friend and auditor in his father Christoph. The two grow closer and start an affair with each other. Carolin ends up getting pregnant, but isn't sure about her baby's paternity. As Henning finds out about the pregnancy he's over the moon and wants to share to happy news at a celebration for the 333 anniversary of Friedenau. Sebastian Leutner, the sneaky boyfriend of her sister Isabell, finds out about Carolin's affair and tries to blackmail her. Carolin gives in to save her marriage to Henning. As the anniversary arrives, Christoph's hateful ex-wife Clarissa crashes the celebration without an invitation. She overhears Carolin talking to Isabell about her baby's paternity, which leaves Clarissa to drop the bomb that Carolin is trying to pass a bastard on Henning. But no one wants to believe Clarissa and thinks it's just another stunt to humiliate Christoph in public. As Carolin tells Henning that Clarissa was telling the truth, he leaves her and breaks all ties with his father.

Only days later, Sebastian threatens Carolin with a gun on her belly. As the two start to scuffle a shot goes off and Sebastian dies. Still in shock over what just happened Carolin runs away and Clarissa, who witnessed everything, hides the gun with Carolin's finger prints in her bedroom. As the gun is found, Carolin is arrested for Sebastian's murder. Clarissa then blackmails Christoph to marry her again to prove Carolin's innocence. Christoph refuses at first but as he witnesses first hand how miserable Carolin is doing he agrees, but keeps his wedding to Clarissa a secret from Carolin. The day after they got married, Clarissa clears Carolin with her statement and Carolin returns to Friedenau - shocked what Clarissa has done. Christoph wants to have a life with Carolin and marry her, but Clarissa makes it clear that he is stuck with her and would revoke her statement if he decides to divorce her. Desperate over the fact that Clarissa destroyed his life, Christoph commits suicide. Heartbroken, Carolin blames Clarissa, who feels guilty and eventually has to make a therapy to deal with her conscience.

Henning realizes that Carolin needs him now and decides to take a step into her direction. But Carolin tells him that nothing is the same anymore and that she really loved Christoph. Carolin says goodbye to Henning and decides to leave Friedenau. Isabell wants to walk along with her sister, but Carolin takes off without telling anyone. Isabell runs after Carolin, but only catches one last look at her sister, before the car and Carolin are gone. Months later, Carolin writes Isabell a letter after giving birth to a baby boy named Aaron.

In January 2005, Carolin is seen at an airport with twins - two girls. Aaron is nowhere to be seen. It's not known if this was an error by the writers or if Carolin either lied to Isabell or eventually got pregnant again.

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