Ute Willing

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Ute Dagmar Willing (born October 8, 1958 in Munich ) is a German actress and director .

Life and professional development

She is the daughter of a Munich tobacco and newspaper seller. As a hobby photo model , she was already in front of the camera at the age of 15, among other things for a photo love story in Bravo . She made her film debut in 1975 in Alfred Vohrer's crime after school .

She worked as a guest lecturer at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy .

Stages and plays

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1981: Monika Helfer-Friedrich: The Image of Others (Person) - Director: Gottfried von Eine ( BR )
  • 1988: Heinz-Dieter Herbig: Robinson and Julia or The Art of Making Yourself Completely Unhappy (Julia) - Director: Götz Naleppa ( NDR )
  • 1991: Michael Koser : Western Front (The Last Detective: Episode 22) (Ophelia) - Director: Werner Klein (crime radio play - BR)
  • 1993: Tom Blaffert : Cosa nostra - Who is the culprit? (Lutetica) - Director: Erwin Weigel (BR)
  • 1993: Bob Sinfield: Taste - Everything is a matter of taste (Lucrezia) - Director: Marina Dietz (BR)
  • 1997: Barbara Robinson : Help, the Herdmanns are coming (mother) - Director: Klaus-Michael Klingsporn ( DLR )
  • 2000: Sara Paretsky : Heart Pain & Co. GmbH (Roxanne) - Director: Marina Dietz (BR)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. And God said: We must talk! Retrieved September 24, 2017 .