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Secretary position shifted at Rosenheim-Cops: new appointee takes over as secretary

Police commissioner's office experiences departure of Marisa Burger, known as Miriam Stockl, following the new season. A replacement has already been identified.

New Position for Secretary Role at Rosenheim Police Department
New Position for Secretary Role at Rosenheim Police Department

Secretary position shifted at Rosenheim-Cops: new appointee takes over as secretary

The much-loved German crime series "Rosenheim-Cops" is set to return for its 26th season on October 7th, with Tuesday evenings after the "heute" news. This upcoming season brings a significant change as actress Sarah Thonig, known for her authentic and fresh performance in the series, will take over the central role of the police secretary, succeeding Marisa Burger.

For more than 20 years, Marisa Burger has played the character Miriam Stockl, a significant part of the Rosenheim police secretariat and well-known for her memorable line: "Es gabat a Leich" ("There's a body"). Burger's departure marks the end of an era, as her character will not be returning in the next season. However, fans can still catch her in the 25th season, which is currently airing.

Sarah Thonig, who has been part of the "Rosenheim-Cops" ensemble since 2014, originally playing the character Christin Lange at the reception desk, will first appear in her new role in the next season. The ZDF editorial team praised her authentic and fresh appeal, anticipating that her new role will bring new narrative angles told with attention to detail and humor.

The role change represents a promotion and new dramatic opportunities within the series. Christin Lange's character will move from the reception desk to the pivotal secretary desk, opening up new possibilities for the series to explore. The ZDF editorial team believes that this change will bring fresh perspectives and a new dynamic to the series.

Marisa Burger expressed her desire to explore new paths, and the ZDF editorial team bid farewell to her, wishing her all the best for her future projects. Burger's character, Miriam Stockl, has been deeply integral to the show’s charm over two decades, and her absence will undoubtedly be felt.

The "Rosenheim-Cops" is renowned for its humour, and with the new season, audiences can expect more of the series' signature blend of crime and comedy. As the series explores these new dramatic possibilities, fans can look forward to engaging storylines and memorable performances from the ensemble cast.

Sarah Thonig, known for her roles in "Rosenheim-Cops", will transition from the reception desk to the pivotal secretary role in the upcoming season, announcing a change in the cast of movies-and-tv entertainment series "Rosenheim-Cops". The ZDF editorial team anticipates that this change will bring new narrative angles, further enriching the entertainment provided by this long-running series.

After 20 years playing the significant character Miriam Stockl, Marisa Burger, another notable actress from "Rosenheim-Cops", has decided to explore new paths, leaving behind her memorable line: "Es gabat a Leich" ("There's a body"). Her departure marks a distinct shift in the popular entertainment program, as her character will not return in the next season of "Rosenheim-Cops".

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