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“Manta, Manta” star Tina Ruland has achieved a lot as an actress. She was able to gain a lot of experience and knowledge - but it wasn't always easy.
Berlin – Tina Ruland (57) became known throughout Germany in 1991 through the film “Manta, Manta”, in which she appeared in front of the camera alongside film star Til Schweiger (60). Today the 57-year-old is an established actress. But life in showbiz hasn't always been easy - especially as a young newcomer. Over the years she realized how difficult it is for actresses as they get older.
“Maybe I’ll already live in Hawaii?”: “Manta, Manta” star Tina Ruland likes to be unattached
At the beginning of 2024, Tina Ruland was looking for love on TV: On “Celebrity First Dates” she hoped to find a partner for the future with the help of Roland Trettl (52) - in vain. The 57-year-old is still active as an actress. In 2023 she took on the role of Uschi again in “Manta Manta – Second Part”.
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After many years in the acting industry, Tina Ruland knows what she wants for the future and what she doesn't want to do professionally (so far): namely, acting. “The big theaters plan their engagements well in advance, often one or two years. I always think: I don't even know what I'm going to do next year. Maybe I’ll already be living in Hawaii?” said the “Manta, Manta” star in an interview
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The Berliner by choice wants to be independent, especially when it comes to her job.
“It’s difficult to age as a woman in front of the camera”: Tina Ruland on life as a woman in showbiz
But there are also things that Tina Ruland had to learn about in the industry with a heavy heart. “However, it is difficult as a woman to age in front of the camera,” says the Cologne-born woman openly in an interview, adding: “It’s not for cowards.” She emphasizes that in showbiz you have to be open on the one hand, but also stay true to yourself.
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“Manta, Manta” star Tina Ruland has achieved a lot as an actress. She was able to gain a lot of experience and knowledge - but it wasn't always easy. (Photomontage) © left: IMAGO / United Archives; right: IMAGO / Gartner
In the past, Tina Ruland has appeared several times as a guest star on the ZDF “Dream Ship”. On Easter Sunday (March 31st), the public broadcaster showed a new film in the Wanderlust series. This time Florian Silbereisen (42), his crew and the passengers went to Phuket (Thailand). After a long break, the audience tuned in again with excitement, but was the “Dream Ship” able to prevail in the ratings duel against the Easter special of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”
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