Ulrich Tukur
Ulrich Tukur (born Ulrich Gerhard Scheurlen; 29 July 1957) is a German actor and musician.
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Born | Ulrich Gerhard Scheurlen 29 July 1957 |
Nationality | German |
Other names | Ulrich Scheurlen |
Occupation | Actor, musician |
Years active | 1983–present |
Spouse(s) | Amber Wood Katharina John |
Children | Marlene Lili |
Early life and education
Tukur spent his youth near Hannover where he finished his final secondary school examinations in 1977. He also achieved a high school diploma in Boston (USA) during a student exchange, where he met his first wife, Amber Wood. With her, he has two daughters, Marlene and Lilian. While Tukur and Wood were dating, he finished his time with the army and began to study German, English and history at the University of Tübingen. He worked as a musician for extra money. Someone who saw him asked him if he wanted to be in a play. Soon he became interested in acting and started studying acting at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Stuttgart in 1980.
Career
After finishing his acting studies in 1983, Tukur performed at a theatre in Heidelberg. While he was still a student, he starred in his first movie. In Die Weiße Rose, directed by Michael Verhoeven, he plays the character of Willi Graf.
In 1984 Tukur had his breakthrough at the theatre when famous director Peter Zadek gave him a role at the Freie Volksbühne Berlin in Joshua Sobol's play Ghetto. From 1985 to 1995 he was a staff actor at Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, then managed by Zadek. Here he starred in many plays, such as Shakespeare's Julius Caesar as Marc Anton, Hamlet, and Frank Wedekind's Lulu directed by Zadek. In 1986 he was elected actor of the year by German theater critics. From 1995 to 2003 he was the director of the Hamburger Kammerspiele theatre, sharing that job with Ulrich Waller.
Since 1989, Tukur has been recording and touring as a musician. In 1995, he founded the dance band "Ulrich Tukur & the Rhythmus Boys" together with Kalle Mews (drums), Ulrich Mayer (guitar, vocals), and Günther Märtens (contrabass, guitar, vocals).[1]
Tukur has been married twice. Since 1999 he and his second wife, the photographer Katharina John, have been living in Venice (Italy), on Giudecca.
In John Rabe, the Sino-German co-production about the Nanking massacre, Tukur played the part of John Rabe.[2][3] In Kommissar Rex he played the psychopath Kurt Hauff, a killer who killed police officer Richard Moser (Tobias Moretti). He also played the title role in the 1999 documentary, Bonhoeffer - Agent of Grace.
Awards
- 1984 O.E. Hasse Preis
- 1985 Boy-Gobert-Preis
- 1986 Schauspieler des Jahres (Actor of the Year) and Goldener Bär of the Berlinale for the film Stammheim.
- 1996 Goldene Kamera and Insel-Kunstpreis Hamburg
- 2000 Adolf Grimme Awards
- 2004 Deutscher Fernsehpreis (German Television Award) as Best Actor for the role of a serial killer in the crime series Tatort, episode "Das Böse" (Evil)
- 2006: Deutscher Filmpreis for Best Acting Performance - Male Supporting Actor for The Lives of Others
- 2009: Bayerischer Filmpreis 2008 Best Actor in John Rabe
- 2009: Deutscher Filmpreis for Best Leading Actor in John Rabe
- 2009: Bernhard-Wicki-Filmpreis|Friedenspreis des Deutschen Films for his acting in John Rabe
Selected filmography
- 1982: Die Weiße Rose (Director: Michael Verhoeven) (with Lena Stolze as Sophie Scholl) as Willi Graf
- 1983: Die Schaukel (Director: Percy Adlon (with Anja Jaenicke and Lena Stolze) as Lhombre
- 1984: Die Story (Director: Eckhart Schmidt) as Alexander
- 1984: Kaltes Fieber as Michael
- 1986: Stammheim (Director: Reinhard Hauff) (with Therese Affolter as Ulrike Meinhof) as Andreas Baader
- 1986: The Lenz Papers (TV miniseries) (from a novel by Stefan Heym) as Friedrich Engels
- 1988: Felix (Director: Margarethe von Trotta, Helma Sanders-Brahms, Helke Sander, Christel Buschmann) as Felix
- 1988: Ballhaus Barmbek
- 1989: Das Milliardenspiel (TV miniseries, Director: Peter Keglevic) (with Friedrich von Thun and Sissy Höfferer) as Gerd Asselt
- 1990: Werner - Beinhart! (voice)
- 1991: Die Kaltenbach-Papiere (TV miniseries, Director: Rainer Erler) (with Mario Adorf and Gudrun Landgrebe) as Thomas 'Tom' Sadowski
- 1992: The Democratic Terrorist (Director: Pelle Berglund) (with Stellan Skarsgård) as Siegfried Maak
- 1992: Die Spur des Bernsteinzimmers (Director: Roland Gräf) (with Corinna Harfouch) as Siegfried Emmler
- 1992: Das letzte U-Boot (TV film, Director: Frank Beyer) (with Ulrich Mühe) as Röhler - 1. Wachoffizier
- 1993: Wehner – die unerzählte Geschichte (TV film, Director: Heinrich Breloer) (with Heinz Baumann as old Herbert Wehner) as young Herbert Wehner
- 1994: Rotwang muß weg! as Bruno's Friend, the Famous Actor
- 1994: Felidae (Director: Michael Schaack) as Francis (voice)
- 1995: Mutters Courage (Director: Michael Verhoeven) (with Pauline Collins and Jens Harzer from an autobiographical novel by George Tabori) as SS Offizier / SS Officer
- 1995: Tár úr steini
- 1995: Nikolaikirche (TV film, Director: Frank Beyer) (with Barbara Auer and Ulrich Matthes) as Rechtsanwalt Werner Schnuck
- 1996: Charms Zwischenfälle as Narrator
- 1996: Beim nächsten Kuß knall ich ihn nieder as Conrad Veidt
- 1999: Pünktchen und Anton (uncredited)
- 2000: Heimkehr der Jäger as Franz
- 2000: Bonhoeffer (TV film, Director: Eric Till) as Dietrich Bonhoeffer
- 2000: Apokalypse 99 - Anatomie eines Amokläufers
- 2001: Taking Sides (Director: István Szabó) (with Harvey Keitel and Moritz Bleibtreu) as Helmut Alfred Rode, 2nd violinist
- 2002: Amen. (Director: Constantin Costa-Gavras) (with Ulrich Mühe - from the play Der Stellvertreter by Rolf Hochhuth) as Kurt Gerstein
- 2002: Solaris (Director: Steven Soderbergh) (with George Clooney and Natascha McElhone - from the homonymous novel by Stanisław Lem) as Gibarian
- 2004: Stauffenberg (TV film, Director: Jo Baier) (with Sebastian Koch as Claus Graf Schenk von Stauffenberg) as Henning von Tresckow
- 2005: The Axe as Gérard Hutchinson
- 2005: Die Nacht der großen Flut (TV film, Director: Raymond Ley) as Hamburg's senator for the interior Helmut Schmidt
- 2006: Das Leben der Anderen (Director: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck) as Oberstleutnant Anton Grubitz
- 2006: Das Schneckenhaus (TV film, Director: Florian Schwarz) as Dr. Lukas Bator
- 2007: Mein alter Freund Fritz (TV film, Director: Dieter Wedel) as head physician Seidel
- 2007: 42plus (Director: Sabine Derflinger) as Georg
- 2007: Runaway Horse (Director: Rainer Kaufmann) as Klaus Buch
- 2007: Où est la main de l'homme sans tête as Peter
- 2008: Nordwand (Director: Philipp Stölzl) as Henry Arau
- 2008: Séraphine (Director: Martin Provost) as Wilhelm Uhde
- 2009: John Rabe (Director: Florian Gallenberger) as John Rabe
- 2009: Das Vaterspiel as Jonas Shtrom
- 2009: Eden in West (Director: Costa-Gavras) as Nick Nickleby
- 2009: The White Ribbon (Director: Michael Haneke) as The Baron
- 2009: Within the Whirlwind as Dr. Anton Walter
- 2010: Der grosse Kater as Dr. Stotzer / Pfiff
- 2011: The Burma Conspiracy as Dwight Cochrane
- 2011: When Pigs Have Wings as Officer U.N.
- 2012: Zettl as Urs Doucier
- 2012: Der Mondmann as President (voice)
- 2012: Rommel (TV film, Director: Niki Stein) as Gen. Erwin Rommel
- 2013: Houston as Clemens Trunschka
- 2013: Exit Marrakech as Heinrich
- 2014: Tatort (Episode: "Im Schmerz geboren")
- 2014: Weekends in Normandy as Ulrich
- 2016: Gleißendes Glück as Eduard / Psychologist and writer
- 2016: Long Live Death (Tatort - Es lebe der Tod) (TV series) as Felix Murot
- 2017: In the Fade as Jürgen Möller
- 2018: Grüner wird's nicht, sagte der Gärtner und flog davon as Richard von Zeydlitz
- 2019: Und wer nimmt den Hund? as Georg Lehnert
- 2019: Adults in the Room as Wolfgang
- 2020: Jagdzeit as Hans Werner Brockmann
- 2020: Der Überläufer as Ernst Menzel
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2009-02-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "John Rabe" cast meets with Media Archived 2007-12-15 at the Wayback Machine
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