Harald Krassnitzer + Ann-Kathrin Kramer
Acting stars reveal the secret of their marriage in a love interview
After 15 years of marriage and 25 years of relationship, Ann-Kathrin Kramer and Harald Krassnitzer are still happy. The acting couple has now revealed their “recipe for success”.
Ann-Kathrin Kramer and Harald Krassnitzer reveal the secret of their marriage
There is a small setback right at the beginning. “Of course there is no real secret,” they announce directly. But then they give an insight into their everyday lives and their views on what makes a good relationship and how it lasts. Above all, Kramer sees the “process” as an important building block. “It’s not about liking or criticizing certain characteristics of others. The more open you remain to painful processes, the more you learn about yourself” – and you always have to go through this process together, says the 57-year-old.
Freedom and development opportunities are also important. “In relationships, you should never try to restrict and domesticate the other person,” Krassnitzer adds to his wife’s statements. In his opinion, everything else is just “Pipifax”. The fact that both spouses sometimes have opposing views or characteristics should not be a problem. Krassnitzer, for example, admires his wife for her order. “She is a very organized person, while I live in a more archaic structure. For me, 15 things are mixed up and only I know where the order is. Ann-Kathrin, on the other hand, is very structured, which I admire very much,” enthuses the 63rd -year olds. Instead of complaining, as others might do, about his wife’s obsession with order, he only sees advantages: “It keeps my back free and keeps me safe. It’s like being on a rope team. I can climb the wall without fear , because I know there is someone else holding the rope.”
The fictional TV couple has nothing in common with their private relationship
Fortunately, when the actor couple appears together on TV on Sunday as a fictional married couple, it has little in common with their real relationship. “What we’re playing is pathological. In the film, my husband has the pathological personality of a narcissist. This is a toxic relationship that has nothing to do with us as a private couple,” assures the 57-year-old.
The two can be seen on Sunday, April 7, 2024, at 8:15 p.m. in the ZDF Herzkino film “The Rose-colored Glasses” from the “Anders Family” series or already now in the ZDF media library.
Sources used: augsburger- Allgemeine.de, zdf.de