A Fresh Take on "Tatort": Rosalie Thomass Steps into Franconia as Commissioner Emilia Rathgeber
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Get ready for some chilling crime-fighting action! Actress Rosalie Thomass, known for her captivating performances, is diving into the investigative world of the popular German series "Tatort" in Franconia. Starting from July, she will star as Kriminalhauptkommissarin Emilia Rathgeber, working alongside Fabian Hinrichs as Kriminalhauptkommissar Felix Voss.
Hailing from the bustling city of Munich, Thomass began her rise to fame with impressive roles in critically acclaimed productions like "He Should Die" and "Greetings from Fukushima." Her passion and dedication to her craft make her an excellent addition to the "Tatort" team.
"I'm ecstatic about this new journey and can't wait to create compelling films. In my opinion, the 'Tatort' from Franconia boasts exceptional film quality," Thomass shared excitement about her role. Her debut will unfold in the twelfth "Tatort" case, although the exact airdate remains to be confirmed by the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation (BR).
A Grounded Detective with a Heart
BR's program director Bettina Ricklefs praised Thomass's portrayal of Commissioner Emilia Rathgeber as an investigator with profound roots, an ardent love for justice, and an infectious energy that benefits everyone.
With Dagmar Manzel's departure marking the completion of the investigative team, Thomass steps into the shoes of Hauptkommissarin Paula Ringelhahn, previously played by Manzel in partnership with Fabian Hinrichs as Felix Voss.
Although Manzel's tenure ended with the tenth episode last October, fans can catch Fabian Hinrichs solving cases alone, supported by Eli Wasserscheid as Wanda Goldwasser in the eleventh Franconia "Tatort" titled "I See You." This intriguing episode is set to air in the fall.
Glimpsing Behind the Curtain of "I See You"
More information about the plot of "I See You" is scarce, but fans can anticipate the usual suspenseful twists and turns that make "Tatort" an enduring success. As a long-running anthology series, "Tatort" consistently delves into diverse storylines and social commentary, often focusing on crime investigations in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Without further details, we encourage you to explore episode guides or reviews from renowned sources for a deeper understanding of the storyline in "I See You" featuring Rosalie Thomass, Fabian Hinrichs, and, if luck is on your side, the return of Dagmar Manzel.
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