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Marisa Burger discloses her upcoming destination following the Rosenheim Police.

After a quarter-century as Secretary Miriam Stockl in 'Rosenheim-Cops', Marisa Burger moves to a new position, maintaining her allegiance to film industry ventures.

Following the "Rosenheim Police," Marisa Burger discloses her upcoming destination.
Following the "Rosenheim Police," Marisa Burger discloses her upcoming destination.

Marisa Burger discloses her upcoming destination following the Rosenheim Police.

In the picturesque town of Rosenheim, a significant change is brewing in the local entertainment scene. Actress Marisa Burger (51), a native of Altoetting, has announced her departure from the ZDF cult series "Die Rosenheim-Cops" after an impressive 25-year run.

The new episodes of "Die Rosenheim-Cops" have been in production since March 31, with Burger's final season currently in progress. Her decision to leave was not easy, but the actress is looking forward to new challenges.

Burger's commitment to the arts extends beyond the small screen. She has been a jury member for the Biennale Bavaria International, a prestigious film festival that takes place in various Bavarian cities, including Mühlendorf, Burghausen, and others. In 2023, the festival occurred from May 5 to May 11, and Burger was part of the jury in the feature film category. She was joined by fellow jury members Johanna Bittenbinder, Christian Lerch, and Axel Milberg.

As she steps away from "Die Rosenheim-Cops," Burger is taking on a new role in the film industry, though the details remain undisclosed. What is certain is that she will remain active in the industry she loves.

Recent announcements have hinted at Burger's new role, but specifics are yet to be revealed. The actress has expressed ideas for her potential successor in "Die Rosenheim-Cops," ensuring a smooth transition for the beloved series.

The article was written by Simon Krug and sources include Instagram/biennalebavaria, biennale-bavaria.de, br.de, and zdf.de.

Movies-and-TV will likely see actress Marisa Burger in a new role following her departure from "Die Rosenheim-Cops", as she is taking on a new challenge in the film industry. In addition to her acting career, Burger has been involved in entertainment and celebrities through her jury membership for prestigious film festivals like the Biennale Bavaria International.

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