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Ursula Maria Burkhart discloses her reasons for remaining unmarried throughout her life.

Actress Ursula Maria Burkhart brings life to her character as the chatty receptionist Marianne Grasegger on 'Rosenheim-Cops'. Off-screen, Burkhart has been in a long-term, content relationship. The actress openly discusses her romantic life and personal affairs in interviews.

Chart-topping actress Ursula Maria Burkhart, famed for her role as the lively receptionist Marianne...
Chart-topping actress Ursula Maria Burkhart, famed for her role as the lively receptionist Marianne Grasegger in 'The Rosenheim Cops', shares openly about her long-term relationship and personal life, away from the public glare.

Ursula Maria Burkhart discloses her reasons for remaining unmarried throughout her life.

Going Off Script: The Fascinating Side of Ursula Maria Burkhart

Stepping out of the Spotlight, Yet Staying on Screen

Once a familiar face on the "Rosenheim-Cops" set, Ursula Maria Burkhart (64) has moved on from her role as the ever-chatty receptionist "Marianne Grasegger." However, some familiar faces remain, like Max Müller (60) and Karin Thaler (60). But Burkhart's personal life, especially romantic relationships, has remained a mystery to many.

Love at Second Sight: Ursula Maria Burkhart's Unconventional Path

Reflecting on her life in the spotlight, Burkhart shared an intriguing love story with "Frau im Spiegel." It was a case of love at second sight, she said, having known her partner for over five decades. The sparks flew in 2010, and they've been together ever since. Yet, surprisingly, they never took it a step further with a marriage ceremony.

"There was a proposal at the beginning," Burkhart shared, "but we never quite managed to get married." Despite this, she emphasized that the marriage certificate wasn't important to them, for they were certain they belonged together.

Secluded Happiness in Oberammergau: A Glimpse into Ursula Maria Burkhart's Private Life

Burkhart and her partner now reside "happily and secluded" in Oberammergau. Her private life, much like her role on "Rosenheim-Cops," remains unspectacular. Burkhart described her partner as a "real jack-of-all-trades," who has retired. She added that he's there for her when she needs him and loves her just as she is. The couple shares grandchildren aged 20, 14, and 7 years old.

Beyond "Rosenheim-Cops": The Actress with the Secretive Second Job

Before making her mark on the small screen, Burkhart had a different calling – she was a trained nurse. Surprisingly, her nursing career didn't end with her acting career. For over 20 years, she worked in a Schwabing hospital, and even now, she finds herself drawn to anesthesia nursing, working ambulance shifts.

A Shared Passion: The Home Life of Ursula Maria Burkhart

When not on set or working as a nurse, Burkhart finds joy in the kitchen, often cooking Italian cuisine with her partner. She admits, "We love Bavarian cuisine just like Marianne Grasegger does." Indeed, it seems Burkhart's off-screen life mirrors her on-screen persona in some aspects.

  1. Despite her personal life remaining a mystery to many, it was revealed that Ursula Maria Burkhart found love at second sight with a partner she'd known for over five decades, leading to a long-term relationship and a shared home in Oberammergau.
  2. Intertwining her acting career with her initial profession, Ursula Maria Burkhart balances her time between the movies-and-tv set and entertainment as an actress, and her second job as a nurse in the field of anesthesia nursing, continuing to work ambulance shifts even today.

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