Ulrike Luderer

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Ulrike Luderer (born November 16, 1954 in Berlin ) is a German actress . She is the daughter of actress Edith Volkmann and director Wolfgang Luderer .

biography

She grew up in Munich , where she studied acting at the New Munich Drama School . After graduating from drama school, Ulrike Luderer had her first engagements in the theater and on television. The now freelance actress has been on stage on numerous tours, guest performances and festivals since 1980. On TV she was u. a. to be seen in SOKO 5113 , The Brothers , Marienhof and In allerfreund.

At the age of 17 she spoke the role of Tobbi in the WDR series Robbi, Tobbi and the Fliewatüüt . Since then she has also worked as a dubbing artist and speaker for audio books for the Munich Library for the Blind.

In 2003 she took over her first musical role at the Burgfestspiele Jagsthausen with the role of Miss Schneider in Cabaret and also played this role at the Opera in Chemnitz. Own readings by various authors and musical programs (jazz ballads and standards) complement the artistic career.

Her marriage to Günter Mack ended in divorce. Ulrike Luderer has been living in Berlin again since autumn 2003.

She is a member of the German Film Academy and a member of the Federal Association of Film and TV Actors .

Awards

For her role as "Sepherl" in the movie Sternsteinhof , she received the Federal Film Prize in Gold in 1976 for acting.

Filmography

movie theater

Television (selection)

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