Uli Steigberg

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Ulrich "Uli" Steigberg (born February 8, 1923 in Bad Tölz , † September 1987 in Munich ) was a German actor .

Life

Uli Steigberg grew up in his hometown and in Munich and, after graduating from high school, took acting lessons for three years, among others with Axel von Ambesser . He passed his exam with Gustaf Gründgens . In 1946 he made his debut at the Münchner Kammerspiele and later worked mainly on Bavarian theaters. Engagements took him into the 1980s but also to the stages of the state capital Kiel , the Intime Theater in Hamburg and the Hanover state theater . Steigberg played in different pieces such as B. Antigone by Jean Anouilh (at the side of Bernhard Minetti ), in the Zuckmayer plays Des Teufels General and Der Hauptmann von Köpenick , in Franz Xaver Kroetz ' Stallerhof or in Waldfrieden by Ludwig Thoma . Steigberg also directed this production, which ran in the 1983/84 season at the Theater am Platzl in Munich.

From 1951 Uli Steigberg worked extensively for film and television, but mostly in supporting roles. In the 1950s he played in various homeland films such as B. The mill in the Black Forest Valley , the fisherwoman from Lake Constance or weather lights around Maria . In the Pater Brown film He can't stop with Heinz Rühmann as a clerical hobby detective, Steigberg was seen as the seedy administrator Oliver Lynn . In the 1960s he also took part in numerous series such as Funkstreife Isar 12 , Die Fifth Kolonne or Kommissar Freytag . From 1970 Steigberg acted in a few unimportant sex films, but also several times in the Royal Bavarian District Court , in a few Tatort episodes as well as in Der Alte and later in Derrick . He played his last role in an episode of Meister Eder und seine Pumuckl , which was only broadcast after his death and in which he was dubbed by Hans Clarin .

Uli Steigberg was also active as a speaker in radio plays, for example in Maigret and the yellow dog by Georges Simenon or in the 1968 production Fingerprints Don't Lie .

Filmography

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hermann J. Huber: Actors' Lexicon of the Present, Verlag Langen Müller, Vienna 1986
  2. Fingerprints don't lie