Actor Max von Pufendorf (“Buddenbrooks”) would like to play a “crime scene” detective. “I would do that, of course,” he said in an interview with Schlager Radio when asked. “I mean, a “crime scene” detective role is a great honor, definitely. I don’t think any colleague who has ever played a “crime scene” detective has regretted it.”
Actor Max von Pufendorf (“Buddenbrooks”) would like to play a “crime scene” detective. “I would do that, of course,” he said in an interview with Schlager Radio when asked. “I mean, a “crime scene” detective role is a great honor, definitely. I don’t think any colleague who has ever played a “crime scene” detective has regretted it.”
He has also played a detective in his career, but so far he has been more on the other side, as a suspect. The most frequently said sentence in his career is: “Is this supposed to be an interrogation?”
He has great memories of the “Tatort” filming that he was part of. In Munich’s “Tatort”, for example, he once played a stuttering junkie, in Cologne a management consultant and in Münster a dance teacher. “I was also allowed to play beautiful, crazy roles.”
Source: Stern

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