Ulli Kinalzik

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Ulli Kinalzik , born in Hans-Ulrich Kinalzik , (born February 26, 1939 in Altwerder ) is a German actor and voice actor .

Life

Kinalzik received his acting training at the Max Reinhardt School for Drama with Hilde Körber in Berlin . He started his first engagement in 1960 at the Staatstheater Kassel , where he stayed until 1962 and played Bruno in Die Ratten , among others .

He then performed at various theaters. In 1965 he acted in Hans Christian Branners Der Reiter for the Freie Volksbühne Berlin . He appeared several times at the Luisenburg Festival in Wunsiedel , including 1979 as Jochen Most in The Merry Vineyard , 1981 in Der Richter von Zalamea and as Spiegelberg in Die Räuber and 1984 in Katharina Knie .

In 1980 he played Werner in Minna von Barnhelm at the Hansa-Theater Berlin and in the same year Biff in Death of a Salesman at the Landestheater Hannover . In 1983 he played Leslie in Alan Ayckbourn's Treppauf - Treppab at the Theater am Kurfürstendamm .

Aside from a few film roles, Kinalzik became a busy serial actor on television. Among other things, he worked several times in the popular crime series Der Kommissar , Derrick , Tatort , Die Männer vom K3 , Der Alte and Ein Fall für Zwei . As a voice actor he lent, among others, Stellan Skarsgård (as Cpt. Viktor Tupolew) in Hunt for Red October in 1990 .

At the Karl May Games in Bad Segeberg he played the bandit Santer in the play Winnetou - The Red Gentleman in 1982 and the bear hunter in the play Unter Vultures in 2004 . In 2007 he took on the role of Sam Hawkens in Winnetou I wearing the original coat of the Hawkens actor Ralf Wolter, known from the Karl May films .

Kinalzik has been married to actress Rita Engelmann since 1970 .

Filmography

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Remarks

  1. Year of birth 1941 according to filmportal.de and Langen Müller's Actors' Lexicon of the Present , 1986. IMDb gives 1939 as year of birth, as does the synchronous database and the agency website. Both IMDb and filmportal.de name Kołobrzeg (Kolberg) as the current name of Altwerder , but Langen-Müller's biography mentions “near Posen” after the place of birth “Altwerder”.

The place of birth was called "Altwerder" in the period 1940-1945 and was before and after "Grabów nad Prosną" and was in the "Bailiwick of Posen" before World War II.