Ulrich Tukur
Biography
Ulrich Tukur, originally named Ulrich Scheurlen, was born on July 29, 1957, in Viernheim, Germany. He has established himself as a prominent figure in the realms of acting and music.
Throughout his career, Tukur has showcased his versatile talent across various media, gaining recognition for his compelling performances in both film and television. He is particularly celebrated for his roles in acclaimed productions such as “Das Leben der Anderen” (The Lives of Others), where his portrayal left a lasting impact on audiences and critics alike. Tukur has also made significant contributions to German television, starring in popular series and earning accolades for his work.
In addition to his acting prowess, Tukur is an accomplished musician. He has ventured into the world of music, blending his artistic abilities to produce a unique sound that resonates with his fans. His dedication to the arts is evident in his diverse projects and collaborations.
Tukur's career has been marked by numerous awards and nominations, underscoring his influence within the German entertainment industry. His ability to navigate both acting and music with finesse has solidified his status as a multifaceted artist. As he continues to evolve and take on new challenges, Ulrich Tukur remains a significant figure in contemporary German culture.
Filmography
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Und wer nimmt den Hund?
2019 • Georg Lehnert
Taking Sides
2002 • Helmut Rode
When Pigs Have Wings
2011 • UN official
North Face
2008 • Henry Arau
Rommel
2012 • Erwin Rommel
In the Fade
2017 • Jürgen Möller
Eden Is West
2009 • Nick Nickelby
Moon Man
2012 • President (voice)
Séraphine
2008 • Wilhelm Uhde
The White Ribbon
2009 • The Baron
The Swing
1983 • Lhombre
The Ax
2005 • Hutchinson
The Three Investigators and The Carpathian Dog
2025 • Mr. Prentice
The White Rose
1982 • Willi Graf
Earth (2007)
2007 • Narrator (voice)
Within the Whirlwind
2009 • Dr. Anton Walter
Operation Valkyrie
2004 • Henning v. Tresckow
Largo Winch II
2011 • Dwight Cochrane
Adults in the Room
2019 • Wolfgang Schäuble
Open Season (2020)
2020 • Hans Werner Brockmann
It's Just a Phase, Honeybunny
2021
Amen.
2002 • Kurt Gerstein