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Edin Hasanović was mistaken for a criminal

2020-11-16T17:45:01.835Z


In one film he played a gangster who assaulted a woman - and a while later Edin Hasanović was actually under suspicion. The matter quickly turned out to be a mistake.


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Edin Hasanović: "I'm totally bourgeois when it comes to laws"

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Many ordinary people probably dream of fame - because, for example, it is quite flattering to be recognized on the street.

However, the matter can also have some disadvantages, as Edin Hasanović has experienced firsthand.

Because sometimes people don't seem to recognize the actor - they recognize one of his roles.

Hasanović was once suspected of being a criminal because of a film role, as he told the magazine “Zeit Verbrechen”.

"One morning two police officers rang my doorbell with a summons: A crime had been committed and there are indications that I was the perpetrator," said the Berliner.

"I would never consciously do anything forbidden, I don't even get tickets for speeding"

Previously, the police had looked for witnesses with a phantom after an attack in Biberach in which a woman was critically injured.

Some wanted to have recognized the actor.

Hasanović could only explain this with his role at the time in the film »It's Always the Others to Blame«.

In it he played a gangster who assaulted a woman.

The phantom image had a rudimentary resemblance to his film character.

In real life, he has not yet committed a crime, said Hasanović.

“I'm totally bourgeois when it comes to laws!

I would never consciously do anything that is forbidden, I don't even get tickets for speeding, «said the 28-year-old.

"Even as a child, I went to the cashier when I saw someone trying to steal."

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Source: spiegel

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