The following are characters in
Druck, and their counterparts from the original Norwegian series:
Central characters }
Main characters }
Recurring and guest characters }
Central cast First Generation • Lilly Charlotte Dreesen as Hanna Jung (born 2001), the central character of the first season. When the series begins, Hanna is dating Jonas, who also used to date Leonie, Hanna's former best friend. Because of this, Hanna has lost her friend group, and is almost completely dependent on Jonas, who she struggles to trust. As the first season continues, she finds a new group of friends in Mia, Amira, Kiki, and Sam, and decides to break up with Jonas to focus on herself for a while. She dates Stefan in the fourth season, but later breaks up with him as she still has unresolved feelings for Jonas. •
Milena Tscharntke as Mia Winter (born October 3, 2000), the protagonist of the second season. Hanna's new best friend, and a recent transplant to Berlin from Spain. She is passionate about social justice and feminist causes. Mia struggles with her relationship with her parents, who still live in Spain, and remain indifferent to their daughter's life and interests. While in Berlin, Mia lives with roommates Hans, Linn, and Matteo. Throughout the series, Mia has a turbulent romantic relationship with Alexander Hardenberg, a popular boy who also had a relationship with her friend, Kiki. They break up for good in the fourth season, and Mia begins to pursue Victoria. • Michelangelo Fortuzzi as Matteo Florenzi (born 2001), the central character of season 3. Matteo is Jonas' best friend, and struggles with depression. His mother also struggles with mental illness, and as a result, he moves in with Mia, Hans and Linn when the third season begins. Matteo also struggles with being gay, something that becomes more complicated by his growing feelings for David, a
transgender boy and a new student at school. With the support and love of his roommates and his friends, Matteo comes out publicly and becomes a happier, more positive person. • Tua al Fawwal as Amira Thalia Mahmood (born 2000), the protagonist of season 4. After graduating high school, Amira struggles with impending adulthood, as well as maintaining a balance between her "two worlds," one where she is a typical German teenager, and the other where she carries the responsibilities and duties of a young Muslim woman in her community. This is further complicated when Amira begins to fall in love with her brother's best friend, Mohammed, a refugee who identifies as a non-Muslim.
Second Generation • Mina-Giselle Rüffer as Nora Machwitz (born September 11, 2003), the central character of the fifth season. She is Kiki and Zoe's younger sister, and a gifted artist. When her season begins, she is still living with her mother, who struggles with alcoholism. As the season progresses and their mother goes to rehab, Nora begins to struggle with her own mental health. She is eventually diagnosed with
dissociative disorder, and moves in with Ava and Zoe into Kiki's old apartment to focus on herself and her recovery. She also begins dating Josh Zimmermann, who is supportive of Nora's mental health journey. • Sira-Anna Faal as Fatou Jallow (born June 17, 2004), the protagonist of the sixth season. In the fifth season, Fatou is portrayed as fairly laid-back and easygoing, but the sixth season reveals her struggles in school, particularly with math and numbers. She is eventually tested and diagnosed with
dyscalculia. She also struggles with her feelings for Kieu My Vu, a popular girl at school, who stood by while Constantin and Isi bullied Fatou's best friend, Ava in the past. • Eren M. Güvercin as Isi Inci (born 2003), the central character of season 7. Isi is Constantin's best friend, but begins to struggle with how his friend's actions make him and others feel. Isi also struggles with her gender identity throughout season 7, eventually affirming her
non-binary identity, and their usage of any pronoun. They also apologize to Ava for their past behavior, and begin a romantic relationship with Sascha, a childhood friend. • Frida Stittrich as Mailin Richter (born 2003), the protagonist of season 8. Mailin lives primarily with her mother and stepfather, and has a vested interest in feminism and environmental causes from her grandmother, who used to be active in political spaces. Mailin struggles with her growing feelings for Finn, who used to date Zoe, and also becomes a target for
revenge porn after sharing an intimate photo with classmate Ben. == Episodes ==