Ulrich Gressieker

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Grave in the Stubenrauchstrasse cemetery in Berlin-Friedenau

Ulrich "Uli" Gressieker (born February 27, 1945 in Oberwiesenthal , † December 4, 1990 in Berlin ) was a German voice actor and actor .

life and work

Ulrich Gressieker played student theater as a teenager in Berlin and was able to continue working on the stage after graduating from Malwida von Meysenbug High School. He played for several years at the GRIPS Theater in Berlin, for which he also wrote plays himself. He wrote articles for the SFB , including for the Passagen and Sunday series . In addition, shortly before his death, his book Paternity or How I Got Pregnant was published. The manuscript on which this text is based was created from two repeated radio broadcasts from the SFB Passages series .

Gressieker did not appear very often in film and television. He played in television films and series such as Direktion City and Dieter Hallervordens Die Nervensäge . As a writer, he wrote scripts for the television series The Four from the Meanwhile .

Ulrich Gressieker was known to the audience primarily for his voice with its metallic, ironic sound. In the 1980s Ulrich Gressieker was one of the most popular voice actors.

December 4, 1990 Gressieker committed at the age of 45 years suicide . His grave is in the Stubenrauchstrasse cemetery in Berlin-Friedenau .

He was the son of the dubbing writer and dubbing director Hermann Gressieker . Ulrich Gressieker was married to actress Hansi Jochmann before 1986 and had a son with her.

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Filmography as an actor

  • 1971: Chronicle of current events
  • 1973: Death on the Thames
  • 1976: Ties for the Olympics
  • 1978: All-round reduced personality - The Redupers
  • 1983: Konrad out of the tin can
  • 1984: Richy Guitar
  • 1986: The pain in the ass

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