Since 2014, Lisa Bitter (36), born in Erlangen, has played the role of Johanna Stern in the "Tatort" in Ludwigshafen. After the departure of Commissioner Mario Kopper (Andreas Hoppe, 59), the LKA analyst became a permanent member of Lena Odenthal's team of investigators (Ulrike Folkerts, 59). Due to the corona crisis, according to the ARD program directorate, "crime scene" production is not yet foreseeable after the summer break. "We interrupted a 'crime scene' shoot in March, we will probably continue shooting in July and add the second 'crime scene' for this year directly," says Bitter in an interview with the news agency spot on news.
The corona pandemic had "very" influenced her work. "The situation at the moment is very confusing and varies from state to state. Projects are postponed indefinitely, put on hold," the actress continues. Nevertheless, she tries to "make the best of it". Bitter "go into nature a lot, it is very soothing and beautiful, I cook a lot and laboriously, I have time to read. Totally decelerated!"
This is her private relationship with Ulrike Folkerts
"I found it very difficult to forego social contacts," says the 36-year-old about the period of strict corona isolation. The first thing she did after the restrictions were relaxed: "To see friends again – individually and of course still with a safe distance." She continues: "Then I'm looking forward to the swimming pool and would very, very much like to go to the theater again!"
Even if the next "crime scene" is not yet fixed, Lisa Bitter still has contact with her colleague Ulrike Folkerts. "Yes, even on non-shooting days we talk on the phone and exchange ideas. We always have something to talk about, at the latest when the new books are on our table," the actress reveals.
In another role, Lisa Bitter can be seen on Amazon Prime Video from May 29th. In the new series "The Beischläfer" she can be seen alongside Markus Stoll (40), better known as comedian Harry G.