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“Crime scene” star Felix Kreue shows himself with daughter Falka on the red carpet
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Felix Kreue has been playing the chief commissioner Sebastian Bootz in the “crime scene” from Stuttgart since 2008. The actor with his family showed himself at the film festival in Munich.
It was a special kind of family moment: Falka Kleicere completed her Red Carpet premiere at the opening of the Munich Film Festival-and that alongside her famous parents. Together with the Stuttgart “Tatort” commissioner Felix Klarre and actress Zora Thiessen, the young young actress stepped over the red carpet for the first time. The teenager was already seen in some films, most recently in the Munich “Police Call 110: Beyond Law”, which was broadcast in the first in the late 2024.
“Yes, today with mom and dad for the first time,” Falka confirmed Klarre at the premiere. When asked how this special moment feels, she beamed: “Beautiful, exciting, summer is there, everything fits.” The young actress worked relaxed and was obviously happy about the new experience.
“Crime scene” star Felix Klarre is proud of daughter Falka
Papa Felix Kreue made no secret of his pride in the daughter. “Yes, of course, but I’ve been since birth,” replied the “crime scene” star when asked whether he was particularly proud of Falka. The fact that his daughter has also taken the way to acting has not been forced by the parents: “With us, everyone can decide how he or she wants. Let’s see what will become of it. We don’t know yet,” the Fourfold Father laughed.
The Klare-Thiessen family seems to be of great importance to ensuring that the offspring is carefully introduced to the public. When asked whether it was intentional to keep Falka’s acting appearances under the radar, Felix confirmed Klein: “Better slowly but safe. That is better.”
Wiener “Tatort” duo acknowledged the service-these investigators are no longer there
As Major Bibi Fellner and Lieutenant Colonel Moritz Eisner Adele Neuhauser and Harald Krassnitzer Played into the hearts of the “crime scene” audience over the years. The two Austrian investigators combine a special humor and a collegial friendship. Now Neuhauser and Krassnitzer have announced their farewell for the end of 2026. “It was a very good, very exciting, very creative time with Adele, with Bibi and Moritz! Now it is the absolutely right time that we say goodbye. It won’t be better!” Said Krassnitzer. Neuhauser added: “It was a symbiotic and deeply friendly cooperation with Harry, and I don’t want to do without a second. But if it is most beautiful, it’s time for new adventures.” Both leave the crime series at their own request. Krassnitzer has been in use since 1999, Neuhauser became his colleague in 2011. Anyone who follows the two should be communicated “in due course”
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Apparently the acting talent is in the family: the big brother Jason Klein also chose this profession. “The big one also becomes an actor. He studies at the Max Reinhardt seminar quite properly,” said Mother Zora Thiessen on the red carpet. The renowned Viennese drama school is considered one of the most prestigious in German -speaking countries.
With her first Red Carpet appearance, Falka Kleicere has achieved an important milestone in her young career. The family impressively shows how to promote young talents without overwhelming them.
Felix Klarze and Richy Müller have been delighting Sebastian Bootz and Thorsten Lannert in the “Tatort” in Stuttgart since 2008.
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