Ursela Monn

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Ursela Monn at the Berlinale 2011

Ursela Monn (born December 2, 1950 in West Berlin ) is a Swiss actress and singer .

Life

Ursela Monn was born in Berlin-Frohnau as the daughter of a Swiss man and an Irish woman . From the age of eleven she received ballet lessons. For a year and a half she attended the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna . She played her first stage role in the musical Anatevka . There she was noticed by Boy Gobert , who brought her to the Thalia Theater in Hamburg before completing her acting training . In 1976 she left there.

Her breakthrough came in 1977 in the role of Rieke in the 13-part ZDF film adaptation A man wants to go up, based on the novel by Hans Fallada . This was followed by numerous appearances in television series and films.

From 1998 she played theater in Berlin, especially in the Renaissance Theater , as well as in Munich and Düsseldorf. Guest performances have also taken her to the Theater an der Wien and the Theater am Neumarkt in Zurich . Since 2006 she has appeared as Charlotte Baumgart in the television series Tierärztin Dr. To see Mertens .

Ursela Monn also released long-playing records , such as Rieke's Jesänge , on which she sings Berlin chansons.

Because of her work in the hospice movement , she received the Order of Merit of the State of Berlin and the Federal Cross of Merit . On January 20, 2006, she was appointed ambassador for the Care Foundation .

Private

She was married to the English director Ralph Bridle in second marriage. Her current husband is Michael Wintzer. She has a son and lives in Berlin.

Filmography

Monn with Falco 1986 at the film premiere of Money or Liver! in food

cinemamovies

watch TV

Radio plays

  • Regina Regenbogen , as the narrator
  • Julia, the master detective (two-part radio play series), as Julia
  • Kleine Hexe Klavi-Klack (radio play series 1978–1984), as Klavi-Klack
  • TKKG consequences: The white smuggler yacht, attack on the Silver Arrow, hotel in flames, shots from the rose hedge
  • The three ??? and the secret fence - episode 37, as Regina
  • Antares 8 (Maritime Radio Play), as Tatjana
  • The secret of the English silver bowls by Stefan Murr (WDR 1980)

Awards

literature

Web links

Commons : Ursela Monn  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Office of the Federal President