Recent entry at "Storm of Love's" premises - Television medical professional, Dr. Katharina Scheuba, will be on the screen.
The well-known ARD soap opera "Storm of Love" has resurfaced from its summer hiatus, and a fresh face has been introduced. In real life, Dr. Katharina Scheuba (30) will be joining the Fürstenhof, playing a physician who's working on her doctoral thesis. This news was shared in a press release on Monday.
Scheuba Balances Clinic and Screen Time
Maxi Neubach is the latest addition to "Storm of Love." Audience members can look forward to seeing the "messy yet lovable" doc from August 28, starting with episode 4267. Scheuba describes her new role as "a happy person with a strong sense of justice. A strong woman who knows what she wants."
Originally from Vienna, this doctor is currently specializing in general medicine at a hospital in Vienna. Yet, Neubach has been juggling her acting career with medical studies and clinic work for several years now. She's appeared in the Austrian film "Dinner for Eight" and the mystery thriller "The Dark Girl." She also starred in the English thriller "Dirty Boy" alongside "Outlander's" Graham McTavish (63), which is set to hit theaters next year.
"I genuinely adore both," says the newcomer to "Storm of Love." "I can't choose one over the other at the moment. Why should I?" She notes that Maxi is her "first continuous TV role as a doctor in real life." Scheuba might not have to do much research for her role.
In the ARD soap opera "Storm of Love," the new character Maxi Neubach is described as being in a 'storm of love' with her passion for acting and medicine. Maxi's upcoming role as a physician in the soap opera mirrors her real-life balancing act between acting and her medical studies.