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Nathalie von Lahnstein : ウィキペディア英語版
Nathalie Brandner

Nathalie Brandner (née Käppler, formerly von Lahnstein) is a fictional character from the German soap opera ''Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love)''. The character is portrayed by actress Jenny Winkler. She first appeared on 12 November 2004〔(First appearance of Jenny Winkler as Nathalie )〕 and had her final appearance on 14 December 2010.〔(Last appearance of Jenny Winkler as Nathalie )〕
In spite of the complications in Nathalie's relationship with Ansgar, the couple remained by the fans as one with the strongest supporter group. On internet message boards, the couple is often referred to as "Ansglie" (for Ansgar and Nathalie).
==Character's background==


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