Adele Neuhauser and Harald Krassnitzer: The actors about their experiences with homelessness

Adele Neuhauser and Harald Krassnitzer
The actors about their experiences with homelessness

Harald Krassnitzer and Adele Neuhauser in the new

Harald Krassnitzer and Adele Neuhauser in the new "Tatort: ​​Below" from Vienna.

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In the "Tatort: ​​Below", Fellner and Eisner investigate the homeless. Did Adele Neuhauser or Harald Krassnitzer also have points of contact?

In the latest Vienna "Tatort: ​​Below", Bibi Fellner and Moritz Eisner investigate in the middle of the homeless milieu of the Austrian capital. The film grants a detailed insight into the life of some people who have stumbled through no fault of their own. What about the two main actors Adele Neuhauser (61) and Harald Krassnitzer (60) privately? Have you ever had to do without a solid roof over your head?

Failed experiments and adventures

In an interview with the current "Tatort", Krassnitzer said: "Never indebted to others and never out of a social emergency, so to speak." At a young age, he once decided as an experiment that he wanted to live in a converted VW bus for a year. But the project was quickly crushed because of "the lack of necessary infrastructure". But he was never so desperate that he didn't know how things would go tomorrow. "I didn't have to suffer from hunger, cold or hardship," said Krassnitzer.

Fortunately, his colleague Neuhauser had a similar experience. She only wanted to run away from home once, but "luckily she didn't succeed". "I was already standing at the entrance to the motorway and was picked up by the police and taken back home," she said. As a young girl at the age of twelve, she didn't even think about the consequences such a runaway could have for her.

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