Ulrike C. Tscharre

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Ulrike C. Tscharre (2017)

Ulrike Claudia Tscharre (born May 15, 1972 in Urach , Baden-Württemberg ) is a German - Austrian actress and radio play speaker . She plays leading and supporting roles in TV series such as Linde Street , Pastor Brown , Police 110 , Hotel Heidelberg and crime scene as well as various television and feature film productions such as Beautiful women , the Dominik Graf -Zehnteiler In the face of crime and the WDR -Psychothriller Ransom .

Life

Ulrike C. Tscharre grew up with two siblings as the daughter of an Austrian from Carinthia and a German in Bempflingen in Württemberg . After graduating from high school, she first studied modern English and German literature. After intermittent jobs in an advertising agency , she began training as an actress at the Academy for Performing Arts in Ulm in 1996 , which she broke off after two years. After smaller and larger roles at the theater, including in Stuttgart and Bregenz as well as roles in short films, she made her first contacts with television , in the meantime in Cologne . From 2000 she played in the TV family series Ina and Leo (as Susanne). Then she played the role of Marion Beimer, the daughter of mother Beimer in the TV series Lindenstrasse . This was followed by appearances in the daily soap Verbotene Liebe . Since she found the shooting speed of Verbotene Liebe decidedly too fast, she dropped out of the series after eight episodes.

In the following years, Ulrike C. Tscharre played mainly supporting roles in well-known TV series such as Pfarrer Braun, Polizeiruf 110 and Tatort . In total, she played supporting roles in eight Tatort episodes - among others with Dietz-Werner Steck as Inspector Bienzle and his TV successor Richy Müller ( Tatort Stuttgart ), Klaus J. Behrendt and Dietmar Bär ( Tatort Cologne ), Sabine Postel ( Tatort Bremen ) as well as Axel Prahl and Jan Josef Liefers ( Tatort Münster ). She made her cinema debut in 2004 in the tragic comedy Schöne Frauen as Karin Leiser , directed by Sathyan Ramesh , who also made his debut with this film. Since then she has worked in numerous other TV productions. In 2007 she played the leading female role alongside Christoph Maria Herbst in the comedy series Help! Wedding! - Worst week of my life .

Directed by Dominik Graf in 2008 and 2009, the filming of the thriller miniseries followed in the face of crime . In order to be able to credibly play the role of the Berlin police investigator Sabine Jaschke , Tscharre familiarized himself with the realistic use of firearms . She described her personal position on this decision as follows: “Personally, guns are scary, but I thought I couldn't convincingly play a police officer and be afraid of guns. That's why I used it sensibly. ”In 2009 she took on the lead role in the TV melodrama Last Moment . At the side of Matthias Habich and under the direction of Sathyan Ramesh, she played the lover of an older man who stands between two women. The TV psychological thriller Ransom, broadcast in 2012, staged a similarly fragile, momentary love story , in which Tscharre played the owner of an escort agency alongside Mišel Matičević as a police investigator . For her portrayal of the police officer Hanna Landauer in Dominik Graf's television crime thriller Target Investigators - Escape to the Carpathians , she was nominated for the Jupiter Award 2017 in the category Best Actress Leading Role.

In addition to her acting, Ulrike C. Tscharre works as a speaker for radio plays and audio book productions. Productions in which she was involved: Frank Schätzing eco-thriller The Swarm , several audio books of Henning Mankell's Wallander series (as Linda Wallander), the Abby-Lynn - result Far Side of the World , as well as for its action-constellation of some criticized youth book Der Märchenerzähler . Ulrike C. Tscharre lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

Speaking roles (selection)

Radio plays

Audio books

Awards

Web links

Commons : Ulrike C. Tscharre  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. a b The soft C. In: SVZ.de. February 27, 2016, accessed December 12, 2018 .
  2. Cultural scene: Wait a minute, wasn't that ...? ( Memento from December 17, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on the Südwest Presse website from May 5, 2010
  3. Second home "Lindenstrasse" on the website of Der Tagesspiegel from November 14, 2004
  4. Ulrike C. Tscharre / Home ( Memento from April 22, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Ulrike C. Tscharre, biography entry at rtv ( memento from July 15, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  6. Exceptional directorial debut in First: Beautiful Women on Tour , Verena Schurholz, RP-Online, June 29, 2006
  7. "Nina - a very sensitive person with a facade that is difficult to penetrate." Interview with Ulrike C. Tscharre , press booklet for the TV crime thriller Ransom .
  8. ^ Düsseldorf Noir , Jens Szameit, viva.de, April 11, 2012
  9. Der Märchenerzähler (Antonia Michaelis / Ulrike C. Tscharre) , review on audio book review page reziratte.de, April 12, 2012