Uncovers Additional Justification for Rosenheim Police Force, According to Marisa Burger
In a poignant turn of events, Marisa Burger, the voice behind Miriam Stockl in the popular German crime series "Rosenheim-Cops," has announced her departure from the show after a remarkable 25-year run. Her last day of filming is set for October 17.
Burger, who is 52 years old, has been a staple of the series since its inception. Despite the economic challenges on set, she clarified that this wasn't the main reason for her departure. Instead, it seems that both she and her character deserve a change of pace.
The decision was not made impulsively. Burger revealed that it was the result of a three-year internal debate. She has emphasized that this decision took many sleepless nights.
Burger has joked about needing waterproof mascara for her last day of filming, suggesting a bittersweet sentiment towards her departure. She mentioned that she wanted to leave "Rosenheim-Cops" on a dignified note, avoiding speculation about her continued involvement.
As she embarks on a new journey, Burger is collaborating with Solveig Duda on a podcast project. The podcast, set to launch on September 17, will focus on theater, books, films, and restaurants in Munich from the perspective of two women in their mid-fifTIES. Burger aims to inspire people to engage more with culture and theater.
This new venture marks a shift in focus for Burger, who has worked with many colleagues for 20 years or more on "Rosenheim-Cops." Burger and Duda are aiming to encourage people to rediscover their love for theater and culture.
The podcast will not involve partying until three in the morning, but rather offer insightful discussions and recommendations from two experienced women. Burger found reading the final scripts for "Rosenheim-Cops" particularly emotional, suggesting a deep connection to the series and her character.
As Burger prepares to say goodbye to "Rosenheim-Cops," fans can look forward to her new podcast and the promise of fresh, culturally enriching content.