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Mommsen unveils the true motive behind his departure from "Taterort" - a surprise for all

Actor Oliver Mommsen served as commissioner Nils Stedefreund in the 'Tatort' series in Bremen for 18 consecutive years. However, the roles became a source of distress for him, causing him to ultimately resign.

"Taterort" co-creator, Oliver Mommsen, unveils the unexpected cause behind his departure - a...
"Taterort" co-creator, Oliver Mommsen, unveils the unexpected cause behind his departure - a revelation that no one foresaw.

Mommsen unveils the true motive behind his departure from "Taterort" - a surprise for all

In a shocking turn of events, the German police drama "Die Rosenheim-Cops" is undergoing significant changes, with its star, Oliver Mommsen, stepping away after 24 years. Mommsen, who gained fame for his role as Commissioner Nils Stedefreund in the Bremen "Tatort," is moving on to new horizons.

Mommsen's departure from the Bremen "Tatort" in 2019 was a surprise to many fans. The actor, who played Stedefreund for 18 years, revealed that the role had begun to encroach upon his private life, leading him to pursue other opportunities.

Reflecting on his time on the Bremen set, Mommsen shared his most beautiful memory as the friendships he formed with his colleagues. However, being constantly addressed as Commissioner Stedefreund on the street became Annoying for the actor.

Following his exit from "Tatort," Mommsen has been involved in various projects in front of the camera. One of his latest ventures is the play "Vanya" on the Kurfuerstendamm in Berlin, where he is playing eight roles at once.

Meanwhile, ZDF has announced the return of three series, including "Die Rosenheim-Cops." The popular series will be back with fewer episodes, much to the delight of its fans. Additionally, ZDF has also confirmed the comeback of the long-running police drama "Tatort," although it remains unclear if Mommsen will reprise his role.

Interestingly, Mommsen recently revealed his most embarrassing TV moment, but the details of this incident are yet to be disclosed. The actor's motto after leaving "Tatort" is "On to new shores," suggesting that he is eager to explore new challenges.

It's worth noting that a citizen's income couple in Germany currently receives over 3,000 euros per month, with one member stating that working in Germany is not worth it. However, this is unrelated to the news about Oliver Mommsen and "Die Rosenheim-Cops."

For more information about Oliver Mommsen and his career, you can check out the provided link. Stay tuned for updates on "Die Rosenheim-Cops" and "Tatort" as they unfold.

Despite Mommsen's departure from the long-running police drama "Tatort," he continues to seek opportunities in the world of entertainment, landing a role in the play "Vanya" on the Kurfuerstendamm in Berlin. As "Die Rosenheim-Cops" makes its return with fewer episodes, fans may wonder if celebrities like Mommsen will be joining the cast to add more star power to the series.

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