Andreas Schadt: Actor leaves Franconia “crime scene” – with clear words

Andrew Schadt
Actor leaves Franconia “crime scene” – with clear words

Andreas Schadt 2015 at the premiere of his first “Tatort”.

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Andreas Leopold Schadt stops at the Franconian “crime scene”. He justifies his departure with unusually clear words.

After seven years and eight films: Andreas Leopold Schadt (44) stops at the Franconian “crime scene”. Schadt played detective inspector Sebastian Fleischer there from the very beginning. The BR Franconia announced the news on Instagram with a video.

In the video he justifies his departure with unusually frank words. “I wasn’t that happy with my assignment anymore,” says the native Franconian. The size of his role has varied significantly in each film.

Schadt sought a conversation with those responsible. There it was said that the changing meaning of his commissioner Fleischer was related to the respective books. When no common denominator was found, the actor announced his departure.

Second row commissioner

Sebastian Fleischer, together with his colleague Wanda Goldwasser (played by Eli Wasserscheid, 43), was conceived from the start as a second-tier investigator. The main actors in the Franconian “crime scenes” were clearly Fabian Hinrichs (48) as Chief Inspector Felix Voss and Dagmar Manzel (63) as Chief Inspector Paula Ringelhahn.

But Schadt also regrets his departure. He will miss his colleagues. And that people shout “Hey Tatort” after him on the street.

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