Ursula Wolff (actress)
Ursula "Uschi" Wolff (born July 10, 1943 in Berlin ) is a German actress and voice actress .
Life and accomplishments
As a child, Uschi Wolff played in productions such as The Trapp Family , one of the most successful German homeland films, from the mid-1950s . She was later seen in the episodes Zurich Fruits , The Power of Fate and Opponents of the Tatort series as well as in productions such as the comedy series Büro, Büro or the film Didi - The Expert .
Wolff has also been a voice actress since she was a child. Among other things, she spoke in the second German dubbed version of the Disney cartoon Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Snow White . She also dubbed actresses Debra Winger ( An Officer and a Gentleman , Time of Tenderness ) and Demi Moore ( Like last night , The Seventh Sign ). In the anime series Heidi , she could be heard as Klara Sesemann . In the series The Wild Seventies , she dubbed Debra Jo Rupp . In the series Falcon Crest she dubbed Margaret Ladd as Emma Channing and in the series Outlander Annette Badland as Mrs. Fitzgibbons . Uschi Wolff also works as a dialogue director.
Filmography (selection)
actress
- 1956: roses for Bettina
- 1956: The old forester's house
- 1958: 13 little donkeys and the Sonnenhof
- 1963: The shadow boxer
- 1966/1967: The hundredth night
- 1970: The Commissioner - The Paper Flower Killer
- 1973: Local appointment - the brooch
- 1978: Tatort - Zurich fruits
- 1981: Office, Office (TV series)
- 1987: Tatort - opponent
- 1987: Tatort - The Power of Fate
- 1987/1988: Didi - The Expert
- 2005: Conny and the missing wife (TV movie)
Voice actress
Movies
- 1966: Adriana Caselotti as Snow White (Language) in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- 1968: Sondra Locke as Margaret Kelly in The Heart Is A Lone Hunter
- 1972: Heidi Hansen as Beate in Always Trouble with Reverend
- 1980: Sabine Haudepin as Nadine Marsac in The Last Metro
- 1980: Laurie Bartram as Brenda in Friday the 13th
- 1990: Judith Hoag as Molly in Cadillac Man
- 1993: Deborah Kerr as Alison Kirbe in Three Men for Alison
- 1998: Edie McClurg as Carlotta in Arielle, the Mermaid
- 2001: Jackie Burroughs as Fay Vaughn in Lost and Delirious
- 2010: Alice Hirson as Grandma Olson in StarStruck - The Star Who Loved Me
- 2020: Adriane Lenox as Vonetta Davis in 21 Bridges
Series
- 1967: Annette Andre as Madeline Dawson in Simon Templar
- 1978: Kathleen Lloyd as Marilyn Quinlan Bedestrum in Harry O
- 1983–1990: Margaret Ladd as Emma Channing in Falcon Crest
- 1993: Blythe Danner as Janice Benedict in Columbo
- 1993: Edie Falco as Sally Bell in Law & Order
- 1998–2007: Debra Jo Rupp as Kitty Forman in The Wild Seventies
- since 1999: Liane Cartman in South Park
- 2013: Lesley Nicol as Johanna in Once Upon a Time ...
- 2015: Mary Jo Deschanel as Julia Lonegan in Law & Order: Trial by Jury
Web links
- Ursula Wolff in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Ursula Wolff. In: synchronkartei.de. German synchronous index , accessed on October 11, 2012 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Wolff, Ursula |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Wolff, Uschi (nickname) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and voice actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 10, 1943 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |