Ursula Hinrichs

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Ursula Hinrichs (2007)

Ursula Hinrichs (born April 27, 1935 in Apen , Ammerland district ) is a German actress .

biography

Ursula Hinrichs comes from the Oldenburger Land and speaks flat Oldenburgish . At the age of seventeen she made her debut with “För de Katt” on the August Hinrichs stage in Oldenburg . August Hinrichs , who gave the stage its name, was her husband's grandfather. Hinrichs has two grown children with her husband. She has lived in Buchholz in the Nordheide near Hamburg since 1970 .

The folk actress has been an integral part of the Ohnsorg Theater ensemble since 1981 , where she has had regular guest appearances since 1972. She became known to a nationwide television audience through the television recordings of the Ohnsorg pieces. From the year 2000 she only took one role per season at the Ohnsorg Theater, which was still the case on her 80th birthday. Monika Nellesen ( Die Welt ) wrote about Hinrichs on the occasion of her 70th birthday that the actress embodied a “rare, precious mixture” in her roles: On the one hand, there was discipline combined with a “resolutely hearty pragmatism”, at the same time she was “heartwarming inside, paired with girlish shy charm. "

In the 1990s and 2000s, Hinrichs was also regularly seen on television outside of Ohnsorg recordings. In the successful children's series Neues vom Süderhof (1991–1997) and Die Kinder vom Alstertal (1998–2004) she was one of the main cast in the role of the lovable grandmother. In 1993, she appeared in the mini-series Der große Bellheim as Emma, ​​the housekeeper of Bellheim, played by Mario Adorf . In addition, she has been active as a spokesperson for Low German radio plays and texts since 1956, such as Grandma Hertha in the NDR radio series Düsse Petersens since 2011 . In recent years, Hinrichs has been reading Low German more frequently in northern Germany.

Awards

In 2008 Hinrichs was awarded the Blue Lion , the culture prize of the Harburg district , in the “Low German” category. In the course of her career, she also received the City of Oldenburg's Culture Prize and the Hamburg Press Prize for Journalism.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1972: Quartet of three (TV movie)
  • 1977: Rum from Jamaica (TV movie)
  • 1978: Gesche Gottfried (TV movie)
  • 1978: Uncle Bräsig (TV movie)
  • 1979: Kümo Henriette (TV movie)
  • 1979: Marriage swindle (TV movie)
  • 1979: A Chapter by itself (TV miniseries)
  • 1980: Das Naturtalent (TV movie)
  • 1980: Schneider Wibbel (TV film)
  • 1981: Men Are Only Human Too (TV Movie)
  • 1982: Doktur Puust (TV movie)
  • 1984: Mrs. Harris - Boyfriend with Rolls Royce (Movie made for TV)
  • 1991: Pastor's children, Müller's cattle (TV series, 6 episodes)
  • 1991–1997: News from the Süderhof (TV series, 52 episodes)
  • 1992: Pension Sonnenschein (TV film)
  • 1993: The Big Bellheim (TV miniseries, 4 episodes)
  • 1994: Nebel im Paradies (TV movie)
  • 1994: Adelheid and her murderers (TV series, episode Little Fish )
  • 1994: Just a Little Affair (TV Miniseries)
  • 1994: Secret of Correspondence (TV series)
  • 1995: Großstadtrevier (TV series, episode The Avengers )
  • 1995: Stubbe - Case by case: Stubbe sees red (TV movie)
  • 1996: The Ohnsorgs (TV series, episode Katzenjammer )
  • 1996: Wreckers (TV movie)
  • 1996: Our mother becomes a diva (TV movie)
  • 1997: Rummy for three (TV movie)
  • 1997: Stubbe - Case by case: Stubbe dives (TV movie)
  • 1998: The Gray Mouse (TV movie)
  • 1998–2004: The Children of Alstertal (TV series, 45 episodes)
  • 1999: Plünnenball (TV movie)
  • 2000: Tomorrow everything will be different (TV movie)
  • 2000: The Last Will (TV movie)
  • 2000/2005: The rescue pilots (TV series, 2 episodes)
  • 2002: Jenny's Recipe (TV Movie)
  • 2002: Lustfahrt ins Paradies (TV movie)
  • 2003: The True Jacob (TV movie)
  • 2004: The Second Spring (TV movie)
  • 2007: There comes Kalle (TV series, episode con artists )
  • 2007: Black Wedding (TV movie)

Radio plays (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Monika Nellissen: Ursula Hinrichs, the feisty girl from Ohnsorg, is 70 years old today . In: THE WORLD . April 26, 2005 ( welt.de [accessed on March 28, 2020]).
  2. Nordwest-Zeitung: Plattdeutsche Woche In Huntlosen: If even insults sound nice. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  3. Monika Nellissen: Ursula Hinrichs, the feisty girl from Ohnsorg, is 70 years old today . In: THE WORLD . April 26, 2005 ( welt.de [accessed on March 28, 2020]).
  4. "Talent, understanding and passion are essential": Ohnsorg actress Ursula Hinrichs from Buchholz was 80 years old. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  5. Monika Nellissen: Ursula Hinrichs, the feisty girl from Ohnsorg, is 70 years old today . In: THE WORLD . April 26, 2005 ( welt.de [accessed on March 28, 2020]).
  6. ^ Hamburger Abendblatt- Hamburg: Gala for the Low German original Ursula Hinrichs. October 19, 2015, accessed on March 28, 2020 (German).
  7. Nordwest-Zeitung: Plattdeutsche Woche In Huntlosen: If even insults sound nice. Retrieved March 28, 2020 . , Article from 2019 (proof for "last years")
  8. Nordwest-Zeitung: Plattdeutsche Woche In Huntlosen: If even insults sound nice. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  9. http://www.radiobremen.de/nordwestradio/sendung/niederdeutsches_hoerspiel/duesse-petersens/petersens134.html