Ute Lubosch

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

Life
Ute Lubosch studied acting at the Theatre Leipzig and in the drama studio of the Dresden State Theatre. In Dresden, they had their first commitment for a longer engagement followed at the State Theatre Nordhausen and the People's Theatre in Rostock. Since the early 1970s she starred in many DEFA films. Her first starring role was in 1979, Louise Wilhelmine "Minna" Jägle, the fiancée of Hilmar Eichhorn played playwright Georg Buchner in Lothar Warneke s Addio, piccola mia. Other leading roles followed, in 1980 in the Günter de Bruyn film happiness in the backyard.

From 1990 she worked primarily in theater, then n in the Störtebeker Festival in Ralswiek (directed by Roland Oehme) and from 2005 in Gents in Berlin in Gesine Danckwart s should be: breaking point. In addition, she held teaching positions at the Academy of Film and Television "Konrad Wolf" in Babelsberg, the Mittweida and the Academy of Dramatic Arts "Ernst Busch "Berlin. Since 2006 Ute Lubosch in goods in the Müritz saga seen.

Ute Lubosch is married since 2008. Verbal self-disclosure in a television show MDR-31 January 2011 at 16.42/16.48 Clock.  Her son Marc Lubosch played as a teenager starring in a number of DEFA films, including Green Wedding (1989), in which she played his mother.

Filmography (selection)

 * 1972: The Third - Director: Egon Günther
 * 1974: The naked man on the sports field - Director: Konrad Wolf
 * 1975: banquet for Achilles - Director: Roland Gräf
 * 1978: A Sunday Kind, the spins sometimes - Director: Hans Kratzert
 * 1979: Addio, mia piccola - Director: Lothar Warneke
 * 1980: How about us? - Director: Helge Trimpert
 * 1980: Police 110: A Single Man - Director: Helmut Nitzschke (TV)
 * 1980: Luck in the backyard - Director: Herrmann Zschoche
 * 1980: Don Juan, Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 78 - Director: Siegfried Kühn
 * 1981: The uninvited guest (TV) - Director: Peter Wekwerth
 * 1981: From the French occupation (TV) - Director: Dagmar Damek
 * 1981: nobility in decline (TV) - Director: Wolf-Dieter Panse
 * 1982: Alexander the Small - Director: Vladimir Fokin
 * 1982: The girl and the boy (TV) - Director: Wolfgang Hübner
 * 1983: Märkische Chronicle (TV series) - Director: Hubert Hoelzke
 * 1983: The airship - Director: Rainer Simon
 * 1984: Pauline's second life (TV) - Director: Christa Mühl
 * 1984: The Wreck calls - Director: Jörg Foth
 * 1985: Franziska (TV) - Director: Christa Mühl
 * 1985: Stray (TV) - Director: Peter Hagen
 * 1985: Police 110: seduction - Directed by: Peter Hagen (TV)
 * 1986: The real Blue (TV) - Director: Christa Mühl
 * 1986: Christmas Stories (TV) - Director: Christa Mühl
 * 1986: Alfons Zitterbacke (TV series) - Director: Andreas Schreiber
 * 1986: Police 110: with cunning and guile - Director: Helmut Krätzig (TV)
 * 1986: Police 110: A great talent - Director: Thomas Jacob (TV)
 * 1987: Police 110: farewell song for Linda - Director: Christa Mühl (TV)
 * 1988: Felix and the Wolf - Director: Evelyn Schmidt
 * 1988: Bear one another's burdens - Directed by: Lothar Warneke
 * 1988: The actress - Director: Siegfried Kühn
 * 1989: Green Wedding - Director: Herrmann Zschoche
 * 1989: Participants - Director: Horst E. Brandt
 * 1989: Joan (TV series) - Directed by: Peter Hagen
 * 1990: The architects - Directed by Peter Kahane
 * 1991: Miraculi - Director: Ulrich Weiss
 * 1995: Police 110: Jutta or the children of Damutz - Director: Bernd Böhlich (TV)
 * 1998: Run Lola Run - Directed by Tom Tykwer
 * 1998: Runaways - Directed by Frank Beyer
 * 1999: Nothing But The Truth - Director: Roland Suso Richter
 * 2000: The smart ones: Mirror Images - Director: Axel de Roche
 * 2000: crime: Deadly Desire - Director: Miko Zeuschner
 * 2008: Crime scene: Sick Puppy - Director: Manfred Stelzer

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