Unconventional Shifts in Franconia's "Tatort" as Rosalie Thomass Joins the Squad
"Thomas to Assume Role of Commissioner for 'Tatort' Series in Franconia" - Tator Commissioner Appointment: Franconia welcomes Thomas into his new role.
Leave your judgments at the door, 'cause things are about to get interesting in Franconia's "Tatort"!
Actress Rosalie Thomass, known for her fierce performances, is stepping into the investigative world as criminal chief commissioner Emilia Rathgeber. At 37, she's ready to shake things up, joining forces with Fabian Hinrichs (51) as criminal chief commissioner Felix Voss in July. The broadcasting corporation (BR) made the exciting announcement.
Thomass, born and bred in the bustling heart of Munich in 1987, skyrocketed to fame in 2005 with her gripping performance in "He Should Be Dead," a "Polizeiruf 110" crime flick directed by Dominik Graf. She's since starred in movies like "Greetings from Fukushima" by Doris Dörrie and "An Unheard Woman" by Hans Steinbichler.
BR's programming director Bettina Ricklefs praises Thomass, calling her the embodiment of a down-to-earth, passionately just investigator, whose infectious energy will benefit the team.
The departure of Dagmar Manzel (66), who played main commissioner Paula Ringelhahn for years alongside Hinrichs, left a gap in the Franconian "Tatort." While Manzel bowed out in October's tenth episode, Hinrichs soldiers on in the upcoming eleventh episode, "I See You," receiving support from Eli Wasserscheid as Wanda Goldwasser. The broadcast date for this intriguing episode is yet to be announced.
A Glimpse into "I See You"
While specifics about the "I See You" episode are scarce, "Tatort" episodes are renowned for their intricate mystery and character-driven narratives. Given Thomass, Hinrichs, and Manzel's reputations, it's safe to say this episode won't disappoint, promising a complex plot drenched in social themes.
Stay tuned for official "Tatort" announcements and updates closer to the release date for more juicy details!
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[1] Thomass will be part of the investigative team stationed in Nuremberg, within the Franconian region. No information about the episode's setting is available at this time.
The Commission, in its current capacity, has been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of workers, including Rosalie Thomass, from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation, given her role in the investigative world and her involvement in the entertainment industry, such as movies and TV shows.
With Rosalie Thomass stepping into the investigative world in Franconia's "Tatort," it won't be long before we see movies or TV shows based on her gripping performances, like those she gave in "He Should Be Dead" or "Greetings from Fukushima," shining a light on her experiences as a criminal chief commissioner and investigator in the fiction world.