Overview
- The Rosenheim-Cops actor has released “Stark, weil ich stark sein musste – Die Doppelrolle meines Lebens,” and in ARD’s Brisant interview she fought back tears as she revisited her past.
- She describes growing up with almost no furniture and says her family survived month to month, recalling times she could not withdraw even ten marks for food.
- Thaler writes that her mother struggled with a gambling addiction and mental illness, and that she later assumed six‑figure guarantor obligations to cover mounting debts.
- A newer account reported by Focus, drawn from the book, says her mother took nearly 200,000 Deutsche Mark from her workplace for casino visits and that Thaler accepted liability to avert legal trouble.
- She says the strain weighed on her marriage and her choice not to have children, and reporting indicates she will keep working on ZDF’s Die Rosenheim-Cops with filming for 24 episodes set to start in mid-April with a smaller presence.