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Moinsen! Ich bin Axel Prahl
Moinsen! Ich bin Axel Prahl

Moinsen! Ich bin Axel Prahl

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Documentary

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The actor and musician turns 65 on March 26, 2025. Time for a portrait. Axel Prahl is known to a wide audience for his role as Chief Inspector Frank Thiel in the popular “Tatort” series from Münster, a character he has embodied with gruff charm since 2002.

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

60 mins

Rating

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Release Date

22 March 2025

Country

Germany

Cast

Axel Prahl

Axel Prahl

Self

Jan Josef Liefers

Jan Josef Liefers

Self

Roland Kaiser

Roland Kaiser

Self

Andreas Dresen

Andreas Dresen

Self

Katharina Thalbach

Katharina Thalbach

Self

Claudia Michelsen

Claudia Michelsen

Narrator (voice)

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