Ulrich Matschoss

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Ulrich Matschoss (born May 16, 1917 in Wanne or Eickel , today Herne ; † July 1, 2013 at his place of residence in the Lüneburg Heath ) was a German stage and film actor . He mainly appeared on television.

Life

When Ulrich Matschoss was released from Canadian captivity in 1947 at the age of 30 , he decided to become an actor after performing there . In 1950 he was engaged for five years at the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe , then he played for seven years in Lübeck , eight years at the Württembergisches Staatstheater Stuttgart and finally from 1970 at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg . He had his first television role in 1959 in the television film Raskolnikoff , in 1962 his first film role was a Gestapo man .

Matschoss became known to a larger audience primarily through his activities in television series such as Stahlnetz and Die Fifth Kolonne . In the TV series Tatort , he played the role of chief detective Karl Königsberg in the Schimanski films for over ten years . From 1994 he was Professor Lüders , the head of a children's clinic in the Sat.1 series Hallo, Onkel Doc! , and also seen more often in the crime series Ein Fall für Zwei , Der Alte and SOKO 5113 . In the audio story "mystery of the deep cellar" by Enid Blyton of Europe - label he borrowed the figure of Uncle Bob 's voice.

Matschoss was married and had three children.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. focus.de: He was Schimanski's boss: Ulrich Matschoss died Article dated July 2, 2013
  2. Synchronized voices on Arcor.de (accessed on June 25, 2010)