Sarah Thonig: A decade as a Christian Lange at the Rosenheim Cops!

Sarah Thonig: A decade as a Christian Lange at the Rosenheim Cops!

The actress Sarah Thonig has been enjoying a permanent role in the popular series "Die Rosenheim-Cops" for ten years now. As a Christian Lange, she played into the hearts of the spectators, and the continuing success of the series, which now starts with the 555th episode into season 24, contributes to her awareness. In conversation, Thonig reflects on her career, the connection to her serial partner Ursula Maria Burkhart, and her experience at the film festival in Venice.

Sarah Thonig was born in Munich in 1992 and looks back on a decade full of memories and personal developments. Despite her young age, one might think that she had already gained a foothold in the industry, especially when you consider that she has been part of "The Rosenheim Cops" since 2002. Her figure Christin Lange has taken a significant position over the years - not only within history, but also in the life of the actress.

Venice and the world of film

Thonig said that the boundaries between her work as an actress and her private life are often fluid. She sees these events both as a professional duty and as a personal enjoyment. "I would also do this job if I didn't get any money for it," she said with great enthusiasm for the film world. Her passion for films has been accompanying her for a long time and motivates her to stay in the industry.

"I am now enjoying the time for the fans," Thonig said when asked about her expectations of the coming months. For them, the change of season also means new opportunities to pursue their hobbies. Her preference for the British series "Doctor Who" suggests that she is looking forward to exciting film evenings even in the cold season.

friendship and development on the set

Thonig describes the collaboration on the set with Ursula Maria Burkhart as particularly valuable. "The friendship on the set and outside is completely, especially," she emphasizes, emphasizing how much time has contributed to shaping their characters in the series. The development of the figures over the years is obviously noticeable for the audience, and this is also evident in encounters with the fans. Recently, she reported on a moment on the train when she was addressed by a viewer - completely casual in jogging pants and glasses. "The lady said she had recognized me with the smile. It was really cute," Thonig recalled with a smile.

The fan days, on the other hand, that she describes with a kind of Christmas mood are very special events for Thonig to reflect both their own development and that of their figures. These events offer the opportunity to deepen the bond with the audience. "It's a gift," she says when she thinks about what the series gave her.

Even if Thonig sometimes smiles from her beginnings about fashion faux pas, she does not see any major repentance points in her career. "I regret it a bit that your own fashion hairstyle sins of youth run every Tuesday at 4 p.m.," she explains with a laugh, but keeps the positive attitude: "You only regret the things you have not done in life."

With a degree in communication sciences and training as a screenwriter, Thonig shows that she is also active behind the scenes and does not want to limit herself to acting alone. These academic successes and her freedom as an actress enable her to live out her creativity and to take new ways.

The search for a balance between the different facets of your career is Thony. She also sees this as a challenge in the entire industry, where there is often a drawer. "I think we have to loosen a little ... from such a drawer," she says, emphasizing that diversity and trying out new things are a decisive part of their motivation. "I don't want to let myself be limited," she adds.

The next ten years sees Thonig with a mixture of anticipation and curiosity. "Maybe then I brought out a book," she concludes humorously and refers to the many options that life has ready for her. Her motivation to continue to grow as an actress and to accept other challenges will continue to be unbroken in the future.

The spectators can be excited to see what Sarah Thonig would expect next on her trip. Whether in "The Rosenheim Cops" or through new projects, their passion for the spectacle and the film world will continue to accompany them.

Source: Teleschau - Der Mediendienst GmbH

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