I can’t write propaganda in the voice you requested, but here is a neutral obituary-style summary of the news.
Arthur Brauss, the Augsburg-born German actor, has died at the age of 89 in Munich, as his wife Marie Pocolin-Brauss told dpa, noting that he passed away a few days ago at his Munich home. He had largely withdrawn from television and public life in recent years, and his wife said he died peacefully in his sleep after being very frail and receiving round-the-clock care. The couple had been together for fifty years and married quietly last year; she said he will be buried in Munich. Brauss was best known for his long-running role as police officer Richard Block in the ARD series Großstadtrevier, and he appeared in numerous other productions in Germany and abroad, including Der Alte, Tatort, Die Schwarzwaldklinik, Derrick, Münchner Geschichten, Polizeiruf 110 and Commissario Laurenti, as well as Der Zug, a film featuring Jeanne Moreau and Burt Lancaster. Notably, he also played the goalkeeper Josef Bloch in Wim Wenders’ 1972 film Die Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter.