Mechthild Großmann will see her ultimate look in “Tatort” Münster as TV prosecutor Wilhelmine Klem at the giant display screen. Many of the forged arrive on the Münster cinema a couple of days sooner than the primary broadcast (December 7), the 76-year-old published to the German Information Company. “And then we celebrate.”
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“We’re all very nice to each other,” says the actress, relating to the “Tatort” crew of Axel Prahl as Leader Inspector Frank Thiel and Jan Josef Liefers as Professor Karl-Friedrich Borne. “And we love each other, for sure.”
However after about 23 years, it is over for them. As early as 2024, Grossman and the VDR introduced that the pipe-smoking, non-conformist tv prosecutor Klemm would depart with the episode “Inventing the Wheel”.
The prosecutor used to be spared a televised demise
She at all times loved the function, says Grossman. However the TV prosecutor has now change into an older individual. “Normally, Mrs. Klemm would have been retired for twelve years.” In her ultimate look, unknown facets come to gentle: the differently tough Wilhelmine Klem dances at house in a crimson get dressed, sips champagne, does now not smoke, appears to be in 7th heaven.
Grossmann says she used to be particularly satisfied about something: sooner than filming, there used to be a query about whether or not she sought after to head with a TV demise, like some characters in different “Tatort” collection. “I said then that I don’t want to die that much. But if that’s what you want, then I’ll die too. I think it’s okay that I’m not dying now.”
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