Ute Lubosch

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Ute Lubosch (born March 10, 1953 in Erfurt ) is a German actress .

Life

Ute Lubosch went from Jena to Leipzig at the age of 16 and studied acting at the Leipzig Theater Academy and in the drama studio of the Dresden State Theater . She had her first engagement in Dresden, followed by longer engagements at the Landesbühne Nordhausen and the Volkstheater Rostock . Since the early 1970s, she has also appeared in many DEFA films. Her first leading role was in 1979 Louise Wilhelmine "Minna" Jaeglé , fiancee of the dramatist Georg Büchner played by Hilmar Eichhorn , in Lothar Warneke's Addio, piccola mia . Other leading roles followed, for example in the 1980 Günter de Bruyn film adaptation of Glück im Hinterhaus .

From 1990 she worked primarily at the theater, for example at the Störtebeker Festival in Ralswiek (directed by Roland Oehme ) and from 2005 at the HAU in Berlin in Gesine Danckwart's Soll: Bruchstelle . She also takes on teaching positions at the "Konrad Wolf" University of Film and Television in Babelsberg , at the Mittweida University and the "Ernst Busch" University of Drama in Berlin . From 2006 to 2013 Ute Lubosch could be seen in Waren in the Müritz saga.

Private

Ute Lubosch lives in Berlin-Pankow and Mecklenburg. She has been married since 2008. She has two children, her son Marc Lubosch is a cameraman and lighting technician and played leading roles in several DEFA films as a teenager, including Green Wedding (1989), in which she played his mother.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Oral self-disclosure in an MDR television broadcast on January 31, 2011 at 4.42 / 4.48 p.m.
  2. Super Illu 4.5.2017