FC Bayern player Joshua Kimmich plays in the Munich crime scene – Munich

He’s actually more of a director – Joshua Kimmich, midfielder with the FC Bayern footballers, has all the skills to do so: a good eye, a clear speech and, if necessary, he also says loudly and clearly what’s not good runs.

But the parallels between sport and acting don’t stop there: both the athletes on the pitch and the actors in front of the film camera have to perform on command. And since Kimmich and Co are always accompanied by cameras anyway, there is certainly no stage fright in the 27-year-old. And even though acting has long since found its way into football, with its actors dying of pain almost every minute, footballers still have little contact with actors and their profession.

Kimmich has now spent a day on the set of the next crime scene in Munich. The officials are investigating a fatal motorcycle accident in Munich’s Hasenbergl. The footballer was interested in the productions, as the editor in charge of Bayerischer Rundfunk, Cornelius Conrad, says. The result is that someone who earns millions as a footballer, shampoo or chip advertising face was now allowed to play a small role in the 91st case of the Munich commissioners. The almost obvious result: Kenny, a fitness trainer, who is being questioned by Kalli Hammermann (Ferdinand Hofer).

In the course of the investigation, Kenny will continue to accompany Kalli, at least that’s the nebulous announcement by BR. Incidentally, Ferdinand Hofer, although a Red before, “is an even bigger Bayern fan after the shoot.”

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