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Birgitta Tolksdorf

German-American actress (b. 1947) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Birgitta Anna Katharina Tolksdorf (born December 9, 1947, in Osnabrück, Lower Saxony),[1] who changed her name to Gittanna Tolksdorf,[1][2] is a German-American actress, best known in the United States for her role on the television soap opera Love of Life, playing Arlene Lovett from 1974 to 1980.

Early life and education

Tolksdorf was born in Osnabrück, Germany,[3][4][5] to Heinz Tolksdorf, a veterinarian, and his wife.[3] In 1952,[5] as a young child, she immigrated with her parents and five siblings[5][6] to the United States,[3][4] where they lived in Washington, Missouri.[3][7] After attending high school in Washington,[5][8] Tolksdorf studied music[3][4][7] and drama[8] at Fontbonne College, St. Louis,[3][4][7] and took part in the college choir and theatre productions.[3][9] She became a US citizen in 1963.[8]

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Career

In 1974, Tolksdorf appeared in William Douglas Home's play The Secretary Bird[1] at the Fisher Theatre, Detroit, in the role of the secretary.[10][11] Later the same year, she was cast as Arlene Lovett in the soap opera Love of Life,[1][4][8] a role she continued to play until the series ended in early 1980.[12] She reportedly declined an offer to join The Young and the Restless in order to try out for theatre roles in New York.[13]

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Personal life

She was married to Daniel Bannister, an attorney in Hermann, Missouri; he was born in 1958. They divorced in 2001[citation needed]

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