New crime scene team in Kiel: Karoline Schuch as psychologist Elli Krieger!
New crime scene team in Kiel: Karoline Schuch as psychologist Elli Krieger!
In an exciting change in the Kiel "Tatort" team, the Norddeutsche Rundfunk announced that Karoline Schuch will take on the role of police psychologist Elli Krieger. The 42-year-old actress, who is known for her versatile acting performance, will act as a partner of Almila Bagriacik, who plays the main commissioner Mila Sahin. This change takes place after Axel Milberg leaves his role as Commissioner Klaus Borowski after over two decades. His last case is expected to be broadcast in 2025.
The step to introduce a new duo has caused excitement, since female investigators will now be seen in both Kiel and Lower Saxony. This represents a significant change in the crime series, which in the past was often dominated by male protagonists.
Elli Krieger brings a breath of fresh air to the investigation
Karoline Schuch expressed her joy about the new role with the words: "I am happy and am excited to belong to the Kiel 'crime scene' from autumn". She described the program as something very special and said that she hopes to maintain this quality. In particular, Schuch emphasized the importance of her role as a psychologist, who, as she explained, will offer an exciting contrast to the chief commissioner Mila Sahin. "This fact appealed to me, because it eliminates the classic commissioner work for me," she explained.
The actress is well known in the industry and has caused a sensation in various roles since her debut in 2001. Her first appearance in the "crime scene" took place alongside the WDR commissioner Freddy Schenk. Schuch has participated in over 60 different productions in the past and received the Bavarian television award as the best leading actress for her role in "The Secret of the Totenwald".
The chemistry between Schuch and Bagriacik seems promising: "The more curiosity about the further cases with the wonderful Karoline Schuch is a challenging and beautiful incentive," said Bagriacik to work with Schuch. "With this colleague at my side, it is guaranteed to continue to be exciting and exciting at the Kiel 'crime scene'." The first togetherness together begins this autumn, which further increases the anticipation of the fans to the new cases.
This new beginning not only underlines the change within the series, but also illuminates the increasing presence of female characters in leading roles within German television. The spectators can therefore be excited to see which new investigative methods and stories the duo Schuch-Bagriacik in the "crime scene" in Kiel will be flipped.
Details about these developments are www.shz.de to be found.
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