Sarah Thonig: Ten years of Rosenheim-Cops and the challenges of life

Sarah Thonig: Ten years of Rosenheim-Cops and the challenges of life

München, Deutschland - Sarah Thonig has been the face of the receptionist Christin Lange in the popular ZDF crime series “Die Rosenheim-Cops” for ten years. This role not only shaped its acting career, but also consolidated a close bond with the series and your crew. Originally born in Munich, it has gone through a remarkable development over the years, which ranges from the first working day in Rosenheim to the upcoming 555th episode, which will be broadcast on October 1st

Probably not many would have thought that the charming thir alike would remain loyal to the series for a whole decade. The success of the "Rosenheim-Cops" is unmistakable, and regardless of whether on TV or on fan days-the connection between the cast and the audience is obvious. In particular, her collaboration with Ursula Maria Burkhart, who embodies the role of Marianne Grassegger, emphasizes Thonig. Her friendship, which has developed both on the set and privately, describes her as the "greatest gift".

Experience at the Film Festival in Venice

In September, Thonig had the opportunity to visit the Film Festival in Venice. At first, as she says herself, she was somewhat overwhelmed by the glittering world of the glamor. "I love to see films," she confirms in the interview. Nevertheless, she shows that she ultimately left her chic high heels in her pocket and spent the event in informal clothing. For them, the boundaries between work and leisure are blurred: "For me, this is always in one pot," said Thonig.

Take the time to discover films is invaluable. So she is particularly looking forward to the recently published season of "Doctor Who", which she wants to Binge-Watchen in cloudy weather. Her enthusiasm for films tears out of their career and shows that acting means more life for them and passion than just a job.

The joy of her acting commitment is unmistakable when she talks about her role. "Sometimes I have to pinch myself to realize that I actually did it," she laughs and alludes to her childhood dreams. Apart from the film festivals and the many laughter on the set, she also invested a lot of time in her academic training. In addition to acting, Thonig has a degree in communication science and media research.

a reflected actress

In the past ten years, Thonig has also changed her view of the industry. She emphasizes that she is striving for an opening towards more facet wealth in the acting world. When asked whether she regretted the focus of her role at "The Rosenheim Cops", she answers with a clear "no"-the experiences that she gained you see as invaluable.

With a wink, she admits that she sometimes has to have fun with previous fashion decisions: "I rather regret the hairstyles from my youth who are now running every Tuesday on TV." This shows that it leads a lived life full of ups and downs and also has humor over one's own past.

Thonig is aware of the challenges that acting brings. It finds that the balance between professional obligations and personal interests is difficult to find. But for them this is an exciting adventure - a mixture of what she loves and what she wants to achieve.

The next ten years is excited to see: "I would like more acceptance for people who do not fit in drawers." This reflects beautiful views, especially at a time when diversity and individuality are always more important. At the same time, she is ready to make her career confidently and possibly develop into other areas, while she continues to carry acting in her heart.

The connection to the series and the development of the characters show that Thonig and "The Rosenheim Cops" are a tried and tested team. Her deep insights into the world of acting and looking back on her journey illustrate the enrichment that she has planted both in the industry and the audience. Such stories and personal insights show the human side of the colorful TV world and how important the cooperation is.

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