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How will Gregor Seberg now rock Soko Donau?

How will Gregor Seberg now rock Soko Donau?

True to the slogan “Why should I care about yesterday’s conversations?” (This famous sentence, by the way, is attributed to the First Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer) The subject occurs Gregor Seberg Seven years later he left the service of Soko Danube again.

“I discovered that I had the ability to create for Nowak (Note: his role in Sawako) He's out. I started repeating myself. (…) That's why this was the right time to see what's out there — but with a heavy heart,” he said in an interview with KURIER in 2017.

Seaberg replaces Crane

But now it's back – and even with an upgrade. He becomes the new boss and thus inherits his colleague Brigitte Cranewho left voluntarily.

“Returning to Soko means a lot to me, a lot. I spent 11 years of my life there, 11 good years in which I learned a lot about the job. But what struck me most when I returned was the loving, joyful, even exuberant love shown to me. It is like coming home to an environment New, familiar and strange at the same time. “But love hovers above everything,” Seberg said Monday evening during a visit to the “Wache” at Handelskee in Vienna.

Of course he wants to play his part with a lot of insults. “I will try to continue my ideals as Helmut Novak. That means: fair, but not just. Patient with a stopwatch. Insulting is important. My role model is natural.” Dietrich Siegel Like Colonel Dierenberger.

Brigitte Crane (Colonel Henriette Wolfe) Bidding farewell with the gold badge, he will especially miss “the familiar working situation, the pleasant working atmosphere, dear colleagues, and that wonderful dry insult behind the camera.”

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She said she hopes “to stay healthy and strong for as long as possible to be able to play one role or another, and most importantly, to be able to watch my grandchildren grow.”

“I look forward to my remaining years with grateful serenity.”