Ulrich Tukur Movies and Career Information
Jul 29, 1957
Viernheim
Actor
Ulrich Tukur (born Ulrich Scheurlen, July 29, 1957 in Viernheim) is a German actor and musician. Tukur spent his youth near Hanover where he finished his final secondary-school examinations in 1977. He also achieved a high school degree in Boston (USA) during an exchange of students where he met his first wife, Amber Wood. With her, he had two daughters, Marlene and Lilian. While they were dating, he finished his time with the army and began to study German, English and History at Tübingen university. He worked as a musician to get some extra money. Someone who saw him asked him if he wanted to be in a play. Soon he became interested in acting and started to study acting at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Stuttgart in 1980. After finishing his studies there in 1983 he played at a theatre in Heidelberg. While he was still a student he got a chance to star in his first movie. In Die Weiße Rose, directed by Michael Verhoeven, he plays the character of Willi Graf. In 1984 he had his breakthrough at the theatre when famous director Peter Zadek gave him a role at the Freie Volksbühne Berlin in Joshua Sobols play Ghetto. From 1985 to 1995 he was a staff actor
- Ulrich Tukur Movies before 2012
- John Rabe 2010
- North Face (Nordwand) 2010
- White Ribbon (Das weisse Band) 2009
- Seraphine 2009
- Earth (2007) 2009
- Lives of Others (Das Leben der Anderen) 2007
- Axe (Le Couperet) 2005
- Taking Sides 2003
- Amen 2003
- Solaris 2002
- My Mother's Courage 1996
- Swing (Selkinchekl) 1993
- Stammheim - Die Baader-Meinhof-Gruppe vor Gericht 1985
- 42plus
- Eden Is West (Eden a l'ouest)
- Kill Daddy Goodnight (Das Vaterspiel)
- Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace
- Within the Whirlwind (Wichry Kolymy)
- White Rose (Die weisse Rose)
- Burma Conspiracy (Largo Winch 2)
- When Pigs Have Wings (Le cochon de Gaza)
- Cabaret-Berlin: The Wild Scene (Cabaret-Berlin, la scène sauvage)
- Eichmann's End (Eichmanns Ende)
- Day of the Cat (Der grosse Kater)