Shiftedemployment: Rosenheim-Cops secures new secretary
In a significant development for the long-running ZDF evening series, Die Rosenheim-Cops, German actress Sarah Thonig will be stepping into a new role starting from season 26. The change will see Thonig's character, Christin Lange, moving from her position at the reception desk to the central secretary position, previously held by Marisa Burger's character, Miriam Stockl.
Thonig, who is 33 years old, has been a part of the Rosenheim-Cops ensemble since 2014, where she portrayed Christin Lange. The character's move to the police secretariat opens up new dramatic possibilities for the series.
Marisa Burger, known for her iconic line, "Es gabat a Leich," will be leaving the show after more than 20 years. The ZDF editorial team bids farewell to Burger, who has been a significant part of the series, and wishes her success in her future projects. Burger will depart from her role as Miriam Stockl in the 25th season, which will air starting October 7th, following the "heute" news.
The ZDF editorial team is pleased with Thonig taking on a new role in the series. The Rosenheim-Cops series, known for its signature humor, will continue to explore new possibilities with Thonig's character at the helm of the police secretariat.
First aired in 1992, Die Rosenheim-Cops remains a popular series, entertaining audiences with its mix of comedy and crime-solving. The series will return for its 26th season, promising to continue the tradition of engaging storytelling and humour.
[1] Source: ZDF Press Office
Sarah Thonig, in her new role beginning from season 26 of Die Rosenheim-Cops, will not only delve deeper into the nuances of her character, Christin Lange, but will also introduce fresh elements of entertainment to the long-running series. As a dedicated fan, I eagerly anticipate the new season, eager to see how the famous comedy-crime drama will be enlivened by Thonig's presence at the police secretariat.