Dortmund crime scene: This is the new colleague of Faber and Bönisch

The four-person team in Dortmund got a new member on Sunday evening in the "Tatort: ​​Tod und Spiele". On the side of Faber (Jörg Hartmann, 49), Bönisch (Anna Schudt, 44) and their assistant Dalay (Aylin Tezel, 34) now determined police chief commissioner Jan Pawlak (played by Rick Okon), in the 11th episode "rabies "- which was broadcast in February - was already introduced as a covert investigator in his new role.

Previously, the actor Stefan Konarske (38) was seen in the polarizing role of Daniel Kossik as the second assistant alongside Nora Dalay. Kossik was shot in the 10th episode, however. In "rabies", the audience learned that he survived the life-threatening injuries, but has since moved to Düsseldorf.



How did Rick Okon feel about his first "crime scene" as a permanent member?

As of now, actor Rick Okon (29), whose role, Chief Commissioner Jan Pawlak solves his first real case more or less on his own, takes over the part of the fourth commissioner. The actor, born in Schwedt in 1989, has played in numerous television series such as "Großstadtrevier", "Stralsund" or "Das Boot". In the "Tatort" team, he says he has already arrived: "Anna, Aylin and Jörg are already pretty great colleagues, with whom it is great fun to work together."

Not so his new character, who has his initial difficulties, especially with Dalay: "Unlike me, Pawlak has to prove himself!" For the role in "death and games" Okon put in extra shifts by the way: "I have in the preparation of my Maga training (an Israeli self-defense system) already intensified a bit, but unfortunately I just have to put back a little time for lack of time." In addition, some rehearsals with two choreographers came.



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