Alarm for Cobra 11 – The Autobahn Police: These actors are now part of the cast

From August 20th, the new team from "Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei" will investigate. Who will be seen next to veteran Erdogan Atalay?

Erdogan Atalay (53) alias Semir Gerkhan will investigate with a new team in "Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei" (every Thursday at 8:15 pm on RTL, also via TVNow) from August 20th. Which roles and actors will enrich the cast in the six new episodes?

The roles

The season will begin ten months after the fall of 2019 events. After his disturbing trip to Istanbul, Semir Gerkhan returns to the highway police and with it to daughter Dana (Gizem Emre, 25). A new team has started work there and Semir has to prove himself among the new colleagues. On the one hand, there is the investigator duo around the 31-year-old police commissioner Vicky Reisinger (Pia Stutzenstein, 31) and young colleague Max Tauber (Nicolas Wolf, 28).

Max is demoted and relocated due to a freaking out and Semir takes his place. In addition, the motorway police has a new head, Roman Kramer (Patrick Kalupa, 40), who is in a wheelchair after an accident. When Semir finds out that Vicky's old police unit in Dortmund is accusing her of racist sentiments, he doesn't know whether he can still work with her. Vicky's ex-boyfriend and colleague Marc (Christopher Patten) is involved in all of this and finds it difficult to cope with the couple's breakup.

The actors

Pia Stutzenstein, born in Aachen in 1989, completed her acting training in Cologne from 2012 to 2016. During this time, she took on roles in the RTL dailies "Unter Uns" and "Alles was geht". She was also in front of the camera for the ZDF series "SOKO Köln" and "Heldt". She made her screen debut in the Spanish tragic comedy "El Olivo – The Olive Tree". She became known to a larger audience with "Rate your Date" and "Der Fall Collini". Nicolas Wolf, born in Munich in 1992, trained as an actor from 2015 to 2018 and worked in several theater productions at the Zerboni Theater. On TV he has already been seen in "Familie Dr. Kleist", "In allerfreund" or "Bettys Diagnose".

Christopher Patten was trained at Michael Howard Studios in New York. The actor, born in 1988, grew up in Peine. He was already moving on international terrain: in 2018, Patten was seen in the HBO series "Random Acts of Flyness" and in 2019 he shot for the Netflix series "The Liberator". Patrick Kalupa was born in Berlin in 1979 and completed private acting training in his hometown from 2003 to 2005. From 2004 Kalupa could be seen in several TV roles, among other things he shot for "Anna und die Liebe", "In aller Freunde" or "Rosenheim-Cops". He is also active as a speaker and screenwriter and runs a raft rental company with his brother.

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