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Thomass becomes a “crime scene” commissioner in Franconia
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Rosalie Thomass follows Dagmar Manzel: Fabian Hinrichs gets an investigator colleague aside again. Filming for the first thriller with the 37-year-old begins in July.
The actress Rosalie Thomass becomes an investigator in the Franconian “crime scene”. From July, the 37-year-old will be in front of the camera as chief criminal commissioner Emilia Rathgeber alongside Fabian Hinrichs (51) as chief criminal chief Felix Voss, said the Bavarian Radio (BR). The investigator team of the crime series from Franconia is complete again after Dagmar Manzel’s exit.
“I am looking forward to the new task and I’m looking forward to particularly good films – because the” crime scene “Franconia in my eyes stands for outstanding cinematic quality,” said Thomass about her new role. Her debut will celebrate Thomass in the twelfth “crime scene” case. According to the BR, a broadcast date has not yet been determined.
The actress was born in Munich in 1987. In 2005 she celebrated her breakthrough in “Police Call 110” crime thriller “He was supposed to” Dominik Graf. In the cinema, Thomass was seen in Doris Dörries “Greetings from Fukushima” and Hans Steinbichlers “an outrageous woman”.
Down -to -earth investigator
“In her role as chief commissioner Emilia Rathgeber, she embodies an investigator with down-to-earth roots, whose sincere heart beats with a wild clock for justice and who, with her vitality, is a profit for everyone,” said BR program area manager Bettina Ricklefs.
In the Franconian “crime scene”, Dagmar Manzel as chief commissioner Paula Ringelhahn and Fabian Hinrichs as Felix Voss had determined together for years. Last October, the tenth episodes ended for Manzel (66).
In the eleventh “crime scene” from Franconia with the title “I see you”, Hinrichs is now investigating alone – supported as Wanda Goldwasser as Wanda as always. This is expected to be broadcast in autumn.
Information about the “crime scene” thriller “I see you”
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