Ursula victory
Ursula Sieg (born August 7, 1937 in Munich ) is a German actress and voice actress .
Life
Ursula Sieg is the daughter of the actor and director Max Walter Sieg and the opera singer Else Schürhoff . At the age of two she moved to Vienna with her parents, and when she was 14 she came to Hamburg. Sieg received her training as an actress from Eduard Marks and made her debut at the Junge Theater, later the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater . She then made guest appearances at the Hamburg Thalia Theater and at stages in Lübeck and Hanover. In 1962 Sieg returned to the Junge Theater, where she met Wolfgang Petersen , to whom she was married from 1970 to 1978.
Ursula Sieg made her comrade debut in the 1958 film Grabenplatz 17 in the role of Margot Quast, directed by Erich Engels . She then appeared in many productions in the 1960s and 1970s, such as Das Schloss, A Coffin for Mr. Holloway, Charley's Aunt , Police Radio calls and in Tatort . In Wolfgang Petersen's I will kill you, Wolf she was able to claim the leading role of the young woman for herself.
After other appearances in film and television, such as in various roles in Die Schwarzwaldklinik , Die Drombuschs , Die Peter-Alexander-Show , Natalie - Die Hölle nach dem Babystrich or Alpha Team - Die Lebensretter in the OR , she was Anke Hansen in the family series Die Fischer from Moorhövd to see.
She became known as a voice actress in the role of Blanche Devereaux, played by Rue McClanahan in the series Golden Girls and Golden Palace . She has also appeared in several episodic appearances in the series The Equalizer , King of Queens and Pretender , and in some feature films, including The Last of the Fiery Lovers , The Only True Love and Murder in the Rectory .
Victory is best known to children through the voice of Aunt Fanny in the radio play series Five Friends and that of Mrs. Breitenbach in Bob the Builder . She was also several times in TKKG , Garfield , A Case for the Tiger Team and The Three ??? to listen.
In 2002 she withdrew from the public eye and since then has only worked as a dubbing and radio play speaker.
Filmography (selection)
Feature films
- 1958: Grabenplatz 17
- 1959: father, mother and nine children
- 1961: It's Heidi
- 1962: The castle
- 1965: Zombies are everywhere
- 1968: city lights
- 1969: I don't
- 1971: I'll kill you, wolf
- 1997: Natalie - Hell after the baby stroke
- 2000: Feudelfeuer
watch TV
- 1965: The fifth column - Twilight
- 1968: Police radio calls - tropical fruits
- 1974: Crime scene - night frost
- 1974: crime scene - poison
- 1975: Motif love - golden cage
- 1976: A case for stone - research into a judgment
- 1980–1982: St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken (TV series, three episodes)
- 1982: It doesn't always have to be murder
- 1982: The fishermen from Moorhövd
- 1984: animals and people
- 1984: This Drombuschs love is unreasonable
- 1985: The Black Forest Clinic - The homecoming
- 1987: The country doctor - failure to provide assistance
- 1996–1997: Men are wonderful
- 1998: good times, bad times
- 1999: Our Charly
- 2000: Alpha team - The lifesavers in the operating room: Abysses
Dubbing roles
- 1970: Murder in the rectory (as Miriam Margoyles)
- 1985–1992: Golden Girls (as Blanche Devereaux)
- 1988: The Grave at the Lake (as Rachel Yoman)
- 1993–1994: Golden Palace (as Blanche Devereaux)
- 1997: Columbo : The Ash Puzzle (as Verity Chandler)
- 1998: Friday the 13th Part II - Jason Returns (as Lisa)
- 1998–1999: Sense and Sensibility (as Linda Bassett)
- 2000: Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford (as Dame Judi Dench)
- 2000: The One True Love (as Doris Roberts)
- 2002: Dark Waters (as Doris von Caeneghem)
- 2004: Black Mirror (as Victoria Gordon)
Radio plays
- 1978–2011: Five Friends (episode 1–100 as Aunt Fanny)
- 1982: TKKG: The Package with the Skull (as Mrs. Carsten)
- 1983: TKKG: On the trail of the bird hunters (Miss Obermüller)
- 1986: TKKG: The contortionist (as Melanie)
- 1990: TKKG: The Doppelganger (as Dettl)
- 1991: TKKG: The Secret of the Chinese Vase (as Mrs. Eichberg)
- 1995: The Three ???: Haunted Hotel (episode 62) (as Mrs. Hartford)
- 1997: The three ??? : The Trail of the Raven (as Nora Sethons)
- 1997: TKKG: Enemy from the Past (as Mrs. Carsten)
- 1997: TKKG: ransom for a mistake (as Susanne Carsten)
- since 1999: Bob the builder (all episodes as Mrs. Breitenbach)
- 2001: TKKG: Fear when calling (as Gerda Jahn)
- 2007: Lady Bedfort: and the house at Widows Crossing (episode 2) (as Mrs. Miller)
- 2007: Lady Bedfort and the Last Guest (episode 4) (as Mrs. Miller)
- 2009: Lady Bedfort: and the Möderspiel part 1 and 2 (episodes 19 and 20) (as Helen Miller)
- 2010: Titania Special: Alice in Wonderland (as cook)
- 2010: Cabinet of Horrors: Northanger Abbey Part 1 (episode 40) (as Mrs. Allen)
- 2010: Cabinet of Horrors: The Judge's House (episode 43) (as Claire Witham)
- 2013 Ghostbusters John Sinclair: A Life Among the Dead (episode 83) (as Martha Sheperd)
- 2014: Cabinet of Horrors: Returned Home (as Aunt Marilyn)
- 2015: The three ???: and the stolen victory (episode 176) (as Beatrice)
- 2016: Horror Cabinet: Homesickness (as Aunt Marilyn)
Web links
- Ursula victory in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Literature by and about Ursula Sieg in the catalog of the German National Library
- Directory of radio plays with victory
- Ursula Sieg in the German dubbing file
Individual evidence
- ↑ Who's Who in the Arts and Literature , Vol. 2: Applied Arts and Music , Karl Strute and Theodor Doelken (Eds.), 3rd edition, Zurich: red series 1983, p. 622.
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SURNAME | Victory, Ursula |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and voice actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 7, 1937 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |