Farewell to Miriam: Actress Sarah Fuchs leaves “GZSZ”

Farewell to Miriam
Actress Sarah Fuchs leaves “GZSZ”

Sarah Fuchs leaves “Gute Zeiten, Schlechte Zeiten”.

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Actress Sarah Fuchs leaves “Good Times, Bad Times”. The broadcaster RTL has now announced this.

“Good times, bad times” fans have to be strong: Sarah Fuchs (29) is giving up her role to Miriam Behnke. As RTL has now announced, the actress will be seen on “GZSZ” for the last time on April 27th and 28th. “Your role Miriam will set the course for the big ‘GZSZ’ anniversary on May 12, 2022 with a highly emotional story that will change everything,” the broadcaster says. The RTL cult series celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2022.

Actress Fuchs further explains: “Miriam’s farewell ensures the dramatic and exciting crime thriller strand in the feature film.” Miriam finally learns “the truth about Linostrami’s true intentions and faces her father, which leads to a bitter end”. Because there is a “violent argument” between father and daughter, as RTL reveals in advance.

So it goes on for Sarah Fuchs

The 29-year-old has fond memories of her time on the set: “I took so much with me and am grateful for the wonderful experiences that I will always carry with me.” She met a lot of great people and was able to develop as an actress. “It was the first time I’ve been able to play a role for a few months and it was really exciting to see how much I’ve grown accustomed to Miriam.” That’s why she will miss her figure, but also everyday shooting. “At ‘GZSZ’ I had a valuable, instructive and formative time and school with wonderful people who I will not forget.”

What’s next for the actress? “The beauty and also the frightening thing about this job is that I don’t know it today and the answer may be there tomorrow.” She opens up to the many possibilities and is excited about what is still to come. But Fuchs is looking forward to “exploring beautiful new shores with my experience”.

“Good times, bad times” runs Monday to Friday from 7:40 p.m. on RTL as well as on RTL+.

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