Like few other actors, Bjarne Mädel manages to slip into extremely different roles. The 55-year-old has achieved exactly what he had in mind when he chose his career as a young person.
Actor Bjarne Mädel (“The Crime Scene Cleaner”) chose his profession out of an interest in people. “I do this because I have something to say – and above all because I find people exciting. Some people may become doctors because they want to get to know the human body in detail. As an actor, I am lucky enough to see people in their entirety to study,” the 55-year-old told the German Press Agency in Hamburg. “I like doing this because I can put everything I am into it. I can use my imagination, my intellect, my body, my voice, my soul – everything I am and have. And I think that’s great .”
There may also be hidden, deeper reasons for his choice, the cult actor continued. “Maybe it was – like everyone who is in the public eye – the desire to be loved. And not to be lonely, but to be understood.” But Mädel emphasized that he doesn’t have to work through internal problems with his job. “In any case, I don’t do this because I personally can’t deal with certain things and therefore have to use my roles as therapy.”
The Berlin-based artist can be seen not only as the main actor, but also as a director, on Wednesday, October 18th at 8:15 p.m. on ARD. In “Sörensen Catches Fire” based on the novel by Sven Stricker, Mädel investigates for the second time as a corrupt inspector in a town on the North Sea. Other contributors include Karoline Eichhorn, Michael Maertens and Joachim Meyerhoff.
Source: Stern

I am an author and journalist who has worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade. I currently work as a news editor at a major news website, and my focus is on covering the latest trends in entertainment. I also write occasional pieces for other outlets, and have authored two books about the entertainment industry.