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A Münster “crime scene” without ChrisTine Urdict and Jan Josef Liefers?
Unthinkable for the fan base of the Republic's most popular crime novel.
But how do the two stars actually get along privately?
ChrisTine Urdict clarifies.
Münster – “The Tatort” captivates millions of viewers every Sunday and keeps them glued to their television seats.
Some characters in the series have long since achieved cult status.
Although ChrisTine Urwurf (53) and Jan Josef Liefers (59) are often involved in arguments in the series, this does not reflect their relationship in private life.
ChrisTine Ursprach about Jan Josef Liefers: “We like each other very much!”
Many “Tatort” fans have probably already asked themselves what the personal relationship between ChrisTine Urwurf and Jan Josef Liefers actually looks like.
In the cult crime series, they regularly engage in rhetorical exchanges and don't shy away from provocations.
But beyond the camera, a different picture prevails.
In an interview with
IPPEN.MEDIA
, “Tatort” star Urdict emphasizes: “We like each other very much!”
“Like” may even be an understatement, as the two actors also enjoy spending time together in their private lives.
ChrisTine Urwurf explains: “I always really like playing with Jan Josef, and every now and then we manage to go out for dinner after filming is over.
Then we talk about God and the world, family, our pets, films and sometimes we watch football... By the way, I like St. Pauli.”
“Tatort” Münster: Fans can look forward to a new episode
IPPEN.MEDIA
has received current information about the start of filming for the new “Tatort” from Münster.
Under the working title “The Curse of the Grave Mask”, Chief Inspector Thiel and Professor Boerne will once again investigate a strange murder case.
At the scene of their latest case, they come across the corpse of the lawyer Oskar Weintraub, played by Nils Brunkhorst (47), who was pierced by a warrior statue under mysterious circumstances.
So it will be exciting again.
A “crime scene” from Münster without ChrisTine Urdict and Jan Josef Liefers?
Unthinkable for the fan base of the Republic's most popular crime novel.
© picture alliance/dpa |
Felix Kästle;
picture alliance/dpa/WDR |
Thomas Kost
Hardly any other team of investigators is as popular as Boerne and Thiel.
This alone makes the “Tatort” from Münster an indispensable experience for the German crime fiction fan community.
Even if the “crime scene” would be unthinkable without her, ChrisTine Urwurf also spoke about how she would like her “crime” exit.
Sources used:
Ippen.Media