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Murmel Clausen, 2017

Murmel Clausen (born October 8, 1973 in Munich ; actually Claus-Henric Clausen) is a German screenwriter .

After graduating from high school at Oskar-von-Miller-Gymnasium , Clausen and Max Witzigmann presented the radio show Klub Ma: d . Since 1998 he wrote a. a. with Michael Herbig , Rick Kavanian and Alfons Biedermann Der Schuh des Manitu , the Bullyparade , Erkan & Stefans Show Headnut.tv and together with Christian Tramitz and Max Witzigmann three seasons of the Tramitz and Friends show .

In 2012 his first novel Frettsack was published , which was filmed in 2013 by Matthias Schweighöfer under the title Vaterfreuden . In the same year he wrote the screenplay Die Fette Hoppe for the Tatort Weimar with Andreas Pflüger , which was filmed with Christian Ulmen and Nora Tschirner . This was followed by eight more books for Tatort Weimar, seven of them again with Pflüger, who left the partnership in 2019. Clausen wrote the 10th anniversary date alone.

Filmography (selection)

Books

Web links

Murmel Clausen in the Internet Movie Database (English)

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Helbing: Murder and kidnapping in the idyllic farm at the tenth “crime scene” in Weimar. In: thueringer-allgemeine.de. Mediengruppe Thüringen, June 14, 2019, accessed on January 17, 2020 .
  2. Claudia Tieschky: A couple against the rest of the world. In: sueddeutsche.de. Süddeutsche Zeitung, September 22, 2019, accessed on January 17, 2020 .