SOKO Wismar
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- Udo Kroschwald
- Katharina Blaschke
- Silke Matthias
- Dominic Boeer
- Nike Fuhrmann
- Stella Hinrichs
- Gustavs Gailus
- Michael Dübe
- Kerim König
- Andreas Kaiser
- Dirk Leupolz
- Sibin Vassilev
- Andreas Koslik
- Dagmar Rosenbauer
- Andreas Knoblauch
- Gregori Winkowski
- Theo Leipert
- Moritz Hansen
SOKO Wismar is a German police procedural television series that premiered on 6 October 2004 on ZDF. It is the fifth offshoot of SOKO München, launched in 1978 under the name SOKO 5113. "SOKO" is an abbreviation of the German word Sonderkommission, which means "special investigative team".
Synopsis
Under the leadership of First Chief Inspector Jan Reuter, Chief Inspector Lars Pöhlmann, Chief Inspector Karoline Joost, and Chief of Police Paula Moorkamp, a police team investigates criminal cases in the north German town of Wismar. Assisting the team are forensic scientist Roswitha Prinzler, Latvian exchange officer Edgars "Eddi" Jansons, and coroner Helene Sturbeck.
Production
SOKO Wismar is produced by Real Film Berlin, a subsidiary of Studio Hamburg. Filming takes place both in Wismar and its surroundings as well as in Berlin. The World Heritage Sites of Wismar's old town and its harbour often serve as filming locations. The entrance to the police station is actually the entrance to the Hospital of the Holy Ghost. The inside of the station is filmed at Adlershof Studios, in Berlin.[1]
Crossover
On 3 April 2013, five SOKO teams were brought together for a five-part special titled SOKO – Der Prozess. In it, the teams from Munich, Cologne, Leipzig, Stuttgart, and Wismar have to solve the murder of a police officer. The five episodes were shown across Germany from 30 September to 4 October 2013.
Cast and characters
Current
Actor | Character | Rank | Since |
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Udo Kroschwald | Jan Reuter | First chief inspector | 2004– |
Katharina Blaschke | Dr. Helene Sturbeck | Coroner / ER doctor | 2005– |
Silke Matthias | Silke Schwarz / Roswitha Prinzler | Forensic scientist | 2006–11 / 2011– |
Dominic Boeer | Lars Pöhlmann | Chief of police / Chief inspector | 2007–11 / 2015– |
Nike Fuhrmann | Karoline Joost | Chief inspector | 2018– |
Stella Hinrichs | Paula Moorkamp | Chief of police | 2021– |
Gustavs Gailus | Edgars "Eddi" Jansons | Latvian exchange officer | 2022– |
See also
References
- ^ "Dreh im Polizeirevier Adlershof: Soko Wismar ermittelt in Berlin - 81x im Jahr" [Shooting in the Adlershof police station: Soko Wismar investigates in Berlin – 81 times a year]. berliner-zeitung.de (in German). 4 February 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
External links
- SOKO Wismar at IMDb
- SOKO Wismar at ZDF
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- SOKO München (1978–2020)
- Solo für Sudmann (1997)
- SOKO Leipzig (since 2001)
- SOKO Kitzbühel (2001–2021)
- SOKO Köln (since 2003)
- SOKO Wismar (since 2004)
- SOKO Donau (since 2005)
- SOKO Rhein-Main (2006–2007)
- SOKO Stuttgart (since 2009)
- SOKO Hamburg (since 2018)
- SOKO Potsdam (since 2018)
- SOKO Linz (since 2021)
- SOKO – Der Prozess (2013)
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