Karoline Eichhorn: Bio, Height, Weight, Age, Measurements

Karoline Eichhorn is a German actress who has performed on stage, film, and television. She is best known for her portrayal of Charlotte Doppler in the Netflix show Dark, and for her role as Julia Lehnhoff in the German children’s television program Vier gegen Z. She has also played prominent roles in the films Drei Tage im April, Der Sandmann, After the Truth, A Map of the Heart, Du bist nicht allein, In the Shadows, and Die Kirche bleibt im Dorf. Born on November 9, 1965 in Stuttgart, Germany, her mother worked as an editor in a publishing house, while her father is an archaeologist. Eichhorn graduated from Waldorf school in Stuttgart in 1986, and then attended the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen, graduating in 1989. She is married to Danish writer Arne Nielsen with whom she has a daughter, Jule Nielsen.

Karoline Eichhorn

Karoline Eichhorn Personal Details:
Date Of Birth: 9 November 1965
Birth Place: Stuttgart, Germany
Birth Name: Karoline Eichhorn
Nickname: Karoline
Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
Occupation: Actress
Nationality: German
Race/Ethnicity: White
Religion: Christianity
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Blue
Sexual Orientation: Straight

Karoline Eichhorn Body Statistics:
Weight in Pounds: 121 lbs
Weight in Kilogram: 55 kg
Height in Feet: 5′ 7″
Height in Meters: 1.70 m
Body Build/Type: Slim
Body Measurements: 33-24-35 in (84-61-89 cm)
Breast Size: 33 inches (84 cm)
Waist Size: 24 inches (61 cm)
Hips Size: 35 inches (89 cm)
Bra Size/Cup Size: 32A
Feet/Shoe Size: 8 (US)
Dress Size: 4 (US)

Karoline Eichhorn Family Details:
Father: Unknown
Mother: Unknown
Spouse/Husband: Arne Nielsen (Danish author)
Children: Jule Nielsen (Daughter)
Siblings: Unknown

Karoline Eichhorn Education:
Waldorf school, Stuttgart (1986)
Folkwang University of the Arts (1989)

Karoline Eichhorn Facts:
*She was born on November 9, 1965 in Stuttgart, Germany.
*She was educated at Waldorf school, Stuttgart and Folkwang University of the Arts.
*She débuted at famous Schaubühne theater, Berlin in 1989.
*She was a part of the international jury of the 61st International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg in 2012.