Charly Hübner about “Police Call 110”
Role as Bukow followed him for a long time
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Charly Hübner played Commissioner Bukow in the “Police Call 110” for over ten years. The role also left traces in his private life.
From 2010 to 2022, Charly Hübner (52) embodied the Rostock Commissioner Alexander Bukow in the ARD crime series “Police Call 110”. In an interview with the German edition of the “Playboy”, the actor has now revealed that his role also pursued him private and that he needed a long time to completely take her off.
On January 9, 2022, the time had come: Hübner had his last appearance in his parade role as Commissioner Alexander Bukow in the Rostock “police call 110”. At the end of the episode “None of us” Bukow returned to his hometown. In the “Playboy” interview, he explains about the relationship with his role: “At some point I noticed that Bukow has become far too much for me, and that doesn’t fit into the concept that I have from my job.”
Charly Hübner: “His ticks fell into my subconscious”
Furthermore, the actor explains that his work is actually “moving away from myself to another figure. And at Bukow it was just as exhausting to move away from the figure to myself from the figure.” It was only for a year after he stopped “police call 110” that the role was “really out of my body”. Hübner can also name exactly what Bukow’s owns he had taken over in private: “For example, he had a boxer gang. And this musty, his barren, certain ticks that sneaked into my subconscious.”
Hübner recently devoted himself to a completely different role, at least when it comes to their job. “Why me?” (from June 20th in the ARD Mediathek) is a six -part anthology series that tells of various situations in which the focus is on the question of the title. Charly Hübner as a pop singer Jeff Kanter in the episode “Cowboys” also asks the question. According to the announcement, Hübner has to prepare for a nasty surprise at a living room concert.
In the interview, he says in the interview, because he already “disguised every second carnival festival as a cowboy” as a child. “I liked this self-made idea, this not to let me know, that also shaped me a lot for my further way.”
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Source: Stern

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