Ursula Dirichs

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Ursula Dirichs (* 1935 in Recklinghausen ) is a German actress .

biography

Ursula Dirichs was born in 1935 in the northern Ruhr area and spent her childhood in Königsberg in East Prussia . After completing school, she took acting lessons at the renowned Otto Falckenberg School in Munich . She had her first permanent theater engagements in her native Ruhr area. First she went to the Theater Oberhausen , then to the Schauspielhaus Bochum . After another engagement in Frankfurt am Main , she worked as a freelance actress. Guest performances have taken her to Essen , Darmstadt , Berlin , Munich, Frankfurt am Main, Stuttgart and Cologne, among others . She toured the Federal Republic of Germany , Austria , Switzerland and the Netherlands . With the overseas company Die Brücke , she went on a major European and world tour. She was also used in cabaret , for example in a guest performance at the Munich Lach- und Schießgesellschaft .

She had another mainstay in radio, film and television. She probably had her first major appearance in front of the camera in 1960 in one of the first major street sweepers on the still young German television: in the five-part television game Am grün Strand der Spree , which was based on a book by Hans Scholz , she was seen in two roles . In the third episode she played the girl Hannah, who takes care of the injured soldiers after the battle of Kunersdorf , in the fourth part she played the "goat princess" Bärbel Kroll, who took care of a dying soldier ( Peter Thom ) shortly before the end of the Second World War. tried hard. To date, she has appeared in around 60 films and television games in large and small roles, including the television games Visit on a Small Planet , Balthasar in a traffic jam , the television series Derrick , Tatort , the multi-part Die Buddenbrooks (1979), and the feature film Pünktchen and Anton .

Since the 1960s she has also been working as a radio play speaker on the radio. Here, too, you could experience her in a wide variety of roles, such as B. next to Horst Tappert in a radio adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's Die Dreigroschenoper , the multi-part crime thriller La Boutique by Francis Durbridge and the children's radio play Das Gänseblümchen .

Ursula Dirichs, who lives in Munich, is still a very busy actress who also organizes literary readings on the side.

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