Ulla Moritz

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Ulla Moritz (* in the 20th century ) is / was a German film actress .

biography

Moritz first appeared in 1957 in Kurt Wilhelm's television film Daphnis and Chloe , based on the late antique romance novel by the Greek writer Longos . It tells the story of the foundlings Daphnis, played by Dietmar Schönherr , and Chloe, played by Heidi Brühl , who spent their childhood with shepherds on Lesbos and later found each other again after a separation. Ulla Moritz was seen as Xanthippe . The following year she played the boarding school student Josi in Géza von Radványi's film drama Girls in Uniform , who is particularly attracted to her classmate Mia, played by Christine Kaufmann . Lilli Palmer , Romy Schneider and Therese Giehse played the leading roles . Another film from that year was the literary adaptation based on Franz Werfel's Der veruntreute Himmel directed by Ernst Marischka with Annie Rosar , Hans Holt and Victor de Kowa in the leading roles and Ulla Moritz as Mizzi. In the crime film On the day when the rain came by Gerd Oswald with Mario Adorf , Christian Wolff and Gert Fröbe in the lead roles, Moritz was cast as the barmaid in "Splendid" in 1959. She played the role of Charlotte in Axel von Ambesser's society comedy Bewitching Arabella (1959) with Johanna von Koczian in the title role.

In the 1962 Danish-American science fiction film Journey to the Seventh Planet , Moritz was cast as the girl Lise. In the 1963 television version of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman , the actress starred as secretary Jenny. The title role of Willy Loman was played by Leopold Rudolf , his sons Biff and Happy by Klausjürgen Wussow and Horst Frank . In the same year Moritz was also on the cast list for Helmut Käutner's film adaptation of Curt Goetz 's play Das Haus in Montevideo with Heinz Rühmann and Ruth Leuwerik in the leading roles. Her last recorded appearance in a film is the role of Duchess de Talleyrand in Géza from Radványi's costume film The Congress has fun from 1966. The main roles were with Curd Jürgens as Tsar Alexander I, Lilli Palmer as Princess Metternich and Hannes Messemer as Prince Metternich as well Paul Meurisse as Charles-M. de Talleyrand occupied.

In the 1977 film Death or Freedom , in which Moritz is named as a contributor in some sources, she is not part of the role, but a Dorothea Moritz.

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. Girls in Uniform Fig. Photo with Christine Kaufmann and Ulla Moritz sS alamy.de
  2. ^ Dorothea Moritz (1935–2017) see imdb.com