Ulrich von Bock

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Ulrich von Bock (born December 29, 1939 in Opole , Silesia , Germany ) is a German actor .

Life

Ulrich von Bock comes from a Prussian officer family. At the beginning of the 1960s, he received artistic training and began his first permanent engagement in 1962. Until 1967 he was engaged at the Schauspielhaus Bochum for five years , then until 1973 at the Schauspielhaus Köln . After that he was a member of the ensemble of the Bremen Theater on Goetheplatz until 1982 . Bock played mostly small and medium-sized roles at the houses mentioned above, for example as a citizen in Danton's death , Minister of Justice in Elizabeth of England and as Andrej in Three Sisters , all of which were productions by Rudolf Noelte . Von Bock also received leading roles in touring productions such as Mephisto in Urfaust , Tessmann in Hedda Gabler , Peachum in Die Dreigroschenoper and Möbius in Die Physiker . He was a member of the Greve Touring Theater several times and took part regularly in the Mayen Festival.

With the part of the seedy Conny in the modern Ruhrpottdrama Das Lamm , Bock made his film debut in 1964 under the direction of Wolfgang Staudte . Nevertheless, the early bald artist with the distinctive, broad, northern German Regiolekt has only been regularly cast since the early 1970s. Bock types were often bulky and brittle - like his assistant to Inspector Trimmel, Petersen, in some of the early crime scenes. In 1983 von Bock himself took over as inspector Ronke in the crime scene episode Wenn alle Brünnlein flow the investigation. In 1976 and 1978 he was also a TV sketch partner of Loriot . Ulrich von Bock was also cast in numerous supporting roles in later productions - television and cinema films, often in (crime) series such as Der Fahnder , Wolffs Revier , Notruf Hafenkante , Peter Strohm and Bella Block .

Filmography

Radio plays (selection)

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