Ulrike Butz

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Ulrike "Uli" Butz (born July 1, 1954 in Frankfurt am Main , † August 27, 2000 in Munich ) was a German actress and a photo model .

Ulrike Butz, daughter of the television presenter Hermann Butz , grew up in the Bavarian district of Miesbach . At the age of 17 she left her parents' home to go to southern Europe, but only came as far as Munich, where she still stood in front of the camera as a 17-year-old for nudes. During this time she first came into contact with drugs.

In 1972 she began working in the thriving German sex film industry. She played in many of the films until 1974, including in film series such as Schoolgirl Report (parts four to seven), Let itch, Kumpel (parts one, three and four), Housewives Report (part four) and other pseudo-documentary reports -Films like Nurses Report , Sex Dreams Report , Teenagers Report, and Prematurity Report .

With nearly 30 film roles, she was one of the busiest actresses in the genre. Her acting talent was attested as one of the few actresses in the industry. In February 1974 she was featured in a photo series in German Playboy magazine . During this time, she came into contact with the wrong friends who re-associated her with drugs. Her father tried several times to get his daughter out of this milieu. He financed several withdrawal treatments, a luxury apartment and a mannequin training, which Ulrike Butz broke off. In 1976, she spent some time in jail for a theft offense.

After her father died in 1976, Butz slipped back into the drug environment. In 1979 she had to serve another prison sentence for drug possession in Aichach . After successful withdrawal, she worked as a waitress, began a relationship and had a son. In 1981, Butz went into business for himself with money from his father's inheritance and opened a costume rental shop in the Neuhausen district of Munich, which, however, went bankrupt after a few years. Franz Marischka cast her again in two productions of the sex film industry, which is now coming to an end: Let go, Kumpel and The incredible adventures of Guru Jakob . She died at the age of 46 in Munich, the urn grave is in the forest cemetery.

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literature

  • Martin Hentschel: Don't worry! The buddies of the 1970s. Self-published, Düsseldorf 2014, ISBN 978-1500798475

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