Ursula Alexa

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Ursula Alexa (born September 13, 1921 in Berlin ; † August 26, 1992 there ) was a German actress.

Live and act

Alexa had stage engagements at the stands (theater) ( happy ending by Dorothy Lane , songs: Bert Brecht , music: Kurt Weill ) and at the Kleiner Theater am Südwestkorso .

Alexa played one of her first roles in front of the camera in the film adaptation of the historical story Die Gänse von Bützow by Wilhelm Raabe . It was mainly television plays in which she participated, including The Beginning or Bambule (Director: Eberhard Itzenplitz ).

In 1974 Ursula Alexa shot the television game Darkening for ZDF in her hometown , in which the notorious murderer Paul Ogorzow , who committed numerous crimes around 1940/41, was portrayed. Directed by Peter Schulze-Rohr . In 1988 she made a guest appearance on the television series Justitias Little Fish . Most recently she was seen alongside Rio Reiser in Total iced (1980/1981).

In addition, she took part in the 1972 crime musical Wonderful Chicago by the writer Heinz Wunderlich , for which Charly Niessen wrote the music and which was released on record .

Filmography

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Individual evidence

  1. See kobv.de
  2. Cf. prisma.de ( Memento from November 9, 2013 in the Internet Archive )