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Maria di Balbi Simone Ritscher as Maria di Balbi Verbotene Liebe Portrayed by Simone Ritscher Duration 2009-2011 First appearance Episode 3313
January 21, 2009Last appearance Episode 3760
January 7, 2011Cause/reason Sent to a mental institute
Killed off off-screenCreated by Holger Badura Profile Aliases Maria Galdi
Francesca von LahnsteinGender Female Occupation Former private secretary of the Waldensteyck family Title Marquess di Balbi Relationships Sibling(s) Carlotta di Balbi
(deceased)
Francesca di Balbi
(deceased)Romances Johannes von Lahnstein
(deceased)
Ludwig von LahnsteinChildren Ansgar von Lahnstein Grandchildren Kim Wolf
Hannes von Lahnstein
Nick BrandnerNieces and nephews Carla von Lahnstein
Leonard von Lahnstein
Constantin von LahnsteinMaria di Balbi is a fictional character on the German soap opera Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love) portrayed by actress Simone Ritscher since January 21, 2009.[1] The character was also known under the alias Maria Galdi and the identity of her late sister Francesca von Lahnstein. She left the series on January 7, 2011.[2] Two months later, on March 17, 2011, the character was killed off off-screen to much anger of the fans.
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Storylines
The loyal secretary
Maria is the loyal private secretary of the Waldensteyck family and arrives together with Princess Luise (Mascha Müller) in Düsseldorf. She schedules every meeting for her and tries to groom her for her assignments as representative of her family. Maria can be very caring, but also very modest when it comes to Luise's liabilities. When Luise meets the charming pilot Gregor Mann (Andreas Jancke), Maria tries to be the voice of reason and wants her to stop seeing him. Not only is Luise engaged to Eduard von Tepp (Hubertus Regout), she also has a life to live that just wouldn't fit in with the life that Gregor seem to live. Luise listens to Maria and decides to keep her distance to Gregor. She sees him one last time and tells him that she won't return and is leaving town. Only days later, Luise and Gregor meet again on a masked-ball, which is taking place on Castle Königsbrunn.
Gregor, a good friend of the Lahnstein family and cousin to Stella (Anne Wis), the caretaker of the castle, is also on the guest list. Hidden behind masks Luise and Gregor dance most of the night together under the strong eyes of Maria. When the masks fall and Luise sees who she is dancing with, she runs off. Gregor asks Maria, if she knew the woman he was dancing with, but Maria denies to know her. She tries to advice Luise into a marriage with Eduard, but realizes that Luise loves Gregor and can't talk her out of making a decision on her own. Maria tries to stay loyal to Luise and even covers for her, when she goes off to see Gregor. When the suspicion starts that Maria isn't her true identity and that some think she maybe is the supposedly dead Francesca von Lahnstein, Maria quits her job as private secretary.
The mysterious woman
With her arrival on Castle Königsbrunn, Maria seems to have a connection with the Lahnstein family. She takes looks at the Lahnstein children and also gets very curious, when something personal is mentioned. When Maria is alone at the workroom of the castle, she looks at a family photo and goes slowly with her hand over it. She later has a private chat with Carla von Lahnstein (Claudia Hiersche) and gets the feeling that she needs someone to talk to. Maria tells her that she will always be there for her, if she needs anything. Alone with Carla's daughter Sophia, she also mentions that the little girl would have the eyes of her mother. Followed by resent events, when she looks curious to Elisabeth (Martina Servatius), when she was talking about the late Johannes von Lahnstein (Thomas Gumpert) and when she gets a very weird look by looking at a picture of Johannes' first late wife Francesca. Who is Maria really and what is her connection to the Lahnstein family? After a while some people on Königsbrunn become very suspicious about Maria. While she is interested in the past of Francesca, Leonard von Lahnstein (Lars Korten) begins to think that there might be a connection between Maria and his dead mother Francesca. He tries to find out everything about the woman that there is to know. That's how he is discovers that Maria can't be Maria Galdi. The woman that Maria claims to be is dead for years. Leonard informs Luise about this and they both want to talk to Maria about it. Maria walks away and gives up her job as private secretary of Luise. Leonard can't let the mysterious woman go, without knowing more about her and asks her if she is his supposedly dead mother. Maria is shocked and can't give him a straight answer. Leonard lets Luise in on his suspicion and finds a way that he can prove that Maria really is Francesca von Lahnstein. A birthmark that his mother always tried to hid. He meets with Maria one last time and in fact finds Francesca's birthmark on the same position, where his mother had hers. Maria runs away and is missing for a while. Leonard searches for her and hires a private investigator. Then he lets his siblings Ansgar (Wolfram Grandezka) and Carla in on his suspicion, who are outraged and can't believe that Leonard could actually be right. But his siblings keep thinking about the strange possibility. The very next day, the Lahnstein family gets the surprise of their lives when Maria returns to Königsbrunn and claims that she is in fact Francesca von Lahnstein, the mother of Ansgar, Carla, Leonard and Constantin (Milan Marcus), who currently visits a journalism school in London.
Taking the identity of Francesca
While Leonard is willing to believe Maria and accept her as his mother, Carla and Ansgar are outraged about Maria's allegations. When asked what kept her all those years away from her family, Maria tells the Lahnsteins that she was witness of a murder from the Italian mafia, while her vacation with Leonard in Italy. The car accident, in which Francesca supposedly died, was faked to safe her own but also the lives of her children. Scared that the mafia would harm him, she had to stay away. Carla doesn't believe coming out of Maria's mouth and is laughing at her. Ansgar won't believe her either, but when he checks out her story he finds out that Maria is telling the truth about the murder and the anonymous witness. Ansgar decides that he has to be sure and asks her some things from his childhood that only his mother could knew about. Maria doesn't want to answer some questions and proving herself to Ansgar. She wants him to believe her, because he really thinks Maria is who she says she is - Francesca, his mother. Maria does answer Ansgar's questions anyways, who is shocked with the result and runs away. When Leonard later invites Maria for dinner, Ansgar stands up announcing Maria as head of the family, because she would be in fact Francesca. Carla and Elisabeth are shocked and speechless that Ansgar believes Maria too and leave the table. Ansgar's wife Tanja (Miriam Lahnstein) welcomes the idea of Maria being Francesca with open arms. Was Ansgar always Maria's favorite and maybe could win back more power in the family and holing with her help. Maria seems to be open to Tanja at first, but when Ansgar tells her that his marriage is only an agreement and not love, she tells Tanja what she thinks about her, saying "I can see a misplaying hussy, when it stays right in front of me!".[3] Without a doubt an open a declaration of war at Tanja. But not everyone believes Maria just yet and there still seem some unanswered questions. The biggest one of all: Is Maria really Francesca von Lahnstein or are Carla and Elisabeth right not to trust her?
References
Verbotene Liebe Current
charactersClarissa von Anstetten · Arno Brandner · Jan Brandner · Andi Fritzsche · Christian Mann · Ansgar von Lahnstein · Elisabeth von Lahnstein · Hagen von Lahnstein · Helena von Lahnstein · Ludwig von Lahnstein · Nico von Lahnstein · Marlene von Lahnstein · Sebastian von Lahnstein · Tanja von Lahnstein · Tristan von Lahnstein · Julia Mendes · Timo Mendes · Ricardo Mendes · Leonie Richter · Oliver Sabel · Charlie Schneider · Emilio Sanchez · Jessica Stiehl · Dana Wolf · Kim Wolf · Thomas Wolf · Viktoria WolfNotable past
charactersHenning von Anstetten · Maria di Balbi · Bernd von Beyenbach · Florian Brandner · Matthias Brandner · Nathalie Brandner · Adrian Degenhardt · Judith Hagendorf · Sylvia Jones · Carla von Lahnstein · Constantin von Lahnstein · Jana von Lahnstein · Johannes von Lahnstein · Leonard von Lahnstein · Lydia von Lahnstein · Rebecca von Lahnstein · Sarah von Lahnstein · Gregor Mann · Stella Mann · Cécile de Maron · Luise von WaldensteyckCategories:- Verbotene Liebe characters
- Fictional characters introduced in 2009
- Fictional Italian people
- Fictional marquesses and marchionesses
- Fictional criminals
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