Commissioner Lucas
Television series | |
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Original title | Commissioner Lucas |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Year (s) | since 2002 |
Production company |
Olga Film GmbH |
length | 90 minutes |
Episodes | 29+ ( list ) |
genre | Detective film |
First broadcast | March 1, 2003 on ZDF |
occupation |
Commissioner Lucas is a crime film series of the ZDF , which will be broadcast at irregular intervals since of 2003. Ulrike Kriener plays the lead investigator Ellen Lucas in the title role. The exterior shots for the episodes are made in Regensburg and the surrounding area, while some of the interior shots are also produced in Munich .
characters
Ellen Lucas
Detective Chief Inspector Ellen Lucas had herself transferred from Cologne to Regensburg in the pilot episode The Blue Flower , because her husband Paul ( Germain Wagner ) was in a coma and she hoped to the last that he could be helped in a special clinic in Regensburg. After he has suffered a cardiac arrest in confidence to the end , he falls irrevocably into a coma and is only kept alive by machines. Lucas struggles to give her consent to turn off the equipment.
Lucas was appointed head of the special commission immediately after her arrival in Regensburg , as her predecessor Boris Noethen ( Michael Roll ) was promoted to acting head of department . Your trusted person in SOKO's first commissioner candidate Stefan Deuter ( Thure Riefenstein ), which subsequently forgetting and forgiving of Leander Blohm ( Florian Stetter will be replaced). Lucas got during her time ever-changing work colleagues to the side, including the energetic and industrious Kriminaloberkommissar Martin Schiff ( Alexander Lutz ), who often pushed himself even against his superiors and subsequently bitter pills as " Black Sheep turns" or courageous Detective Interior Tina Buckhard ( Tamara Simunovic ), Julia Brandl ( Inez Bjørg David ) and Alex Eggert ( Anna Brüggemann ). Since 2013 she has been working with Detective Inspector Tom Brauer ( Lasse Myhr ) and since 2015 (with an interruption in 2016) with Chief Police Officer Judith Marlow ( Jördis Richter ).
Lucas has a younger sister named Rike. She lives alone in a rented apartment.
Boris Noethen
Boris Noethen was promoted to acting head of department after Ellen Lucas arrived . The two quickly become friends. Noethen suffers from his alcohol addiction . In the episode Bitter Pills , Lucas demands that Noethen go into withdrawal and assures him that if he does not face his addiction, she will no longer cover his drinking.
occupation
actor | Role name | position | Episodes | Period |
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Ulrike Kriener | Ellen Lucas | Chief Detective Officer | 1- | since 2002 |
Michael Roll | Boris Noethen | First chief detective | 1- | since 2002 |
Alexander Lutz | Martin Schiff | Chief Detective | 1-17, 19 | 2002-2013 |
Tamara Simunovic | Tina Buckhard | Chief Detective Officer | 1-11 | 2002-2009 |
Thure Riefenstein | Stefan Deuter | Detective inspector candidate criminal inspector |
1-8 | 2002-2008 |
Germain Wagner | Paul Lucas | Husband of Ellen Lucas | 1-4 | 2002-2006 |
Tilo Prückner | Max Kirchhoff | Ellen Lucas's landlord | 1- | 2002-2020 |
Anke Engelke | Rike | Sister of Ellen Lucas | 6-24 | 2007-2016 |
Florian Stetter | Leander Blohm | Detective inspector | 10-15 | 2009-2011 |
Inez Bjørg David | Julia Brandl | Detective Inspector | 12-15 | 2010-2011 |
Anna Brüggemann | Alex Eggert | Detective Inspector | 18-21 | 2013-2014 |
Let Myhr | Tom Brewer | Detective inspector | 18– | since 2013 |
Jördis Richter | Judith Marlow | Chief Police Officer | 22, 25– | 2015, since 2017 |
Anton Figl | Pauli | Coroner | 22– | since 2015 |
Andrea Wenzl | Nina Friedrich | 24– | since 2016 |
Episode list
DVD publications
The first six episodes of the crime series were published on October 8, 2010 by Edel Germany GmbH on DVD, whereby the fourth episode Das Verhör is no longer part of the six episodes published in Box 1 for licensing reasons. On April 15, 2011, Edel Germany GmbH also released box 2 with cases 7 to 12. The remaining episodes have not yet been released on DVD.
Awards
- 2004: Golden gong to Ulrike Kriener for her portrayal of Commissioner Lucas in the episode Trust to the end
- 2005: Prize at the 18th television festival Rencontres Internationales de Television in Reims in the category “Best Female Actress” to Ulrike Kriener as Commissioner Lucas, and then trust to the end
- 2005: Bavarian television award to Ulrike Kriener for her acting performance as Inspector Lucas in the episodes Past Sins and Trust to the end
- 2007: The episode Das Verhör was nominated for the Adolf Grimme Prize
Web links
- Commissioner Lucas - The Saturday thriller from Regensburg sS zdf.de
- Commissioner Lucas in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Commissioner Lucas at Fernsehserien.de
- Commissioner Lucas: Forgetting and forgiving Criticism on the episode 10 sS quotenmeter.de
- ZDF Saturday thriller "Inspector Lucas - Bitter Pills" / Nina Kunzendorf as counterparty to Ulrike Kriener see presseportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Commissioner Lucas DVD box ZDF
- ↑ Commissioner Lucas Information on the DVD box.
- ↑ Commissioner Lucas Follow 7-12 DVD Edel Germany GmbH