Ulrich Tukur

Ulrich Tukur

Weitere Namen: Ulrich Gerhard Tukur (Geburtsname)
Darsteller, Drehbuch, Musik
*29.07.1957 Viernheim

Biografie

Born in Viernheim in 1957, Tukur grew up in Westphalia, Hesse, and Lower Saxony. After earning his secondary school certificate in Hanover and a high school diploma during an exchange year in Boston, he studied German, English, and History in Tübingen. He worked as an accordion player and singer before studying acting at the Academy of Music and the Performing Arts in Stuttgart from 1980 to 1983. He made his debut on the stage in 1982 and was hired for his first theater engagement in Heidelberg.

Tukur played his first film role in Michael Verhoeven"s "Die Weisse Rose" (The White Rose; 1981/82). His part as an SS officer in Peter Zadek"s 1984 production of "Ghetto" at the Freie Volksbühne Berlin won him acclaim from critics. From 1985 he was part of the ensemble at Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg, where he received roles in "Julius Caesar", "Der Löwenjäger", and the lead in "Hamlet", among others. He was named "actor of the year" by the magazine Theater heute in 1986. His portrayal of the RAF terrorist Andreas Baader in Reinhard Hauff"s " Stammheim" and his turn as "Felix" in the episodic feminist film of the same name directed by Christel Buschmann, Helke Sander, Helma Sanders-Brahms, and Margarethe von Trotta in 1987 added to his reputation.


Tukur has worked with the director Hans-Christoph Blumenberg on several occasions, playing Hans Albers in the docudrama "In meinem Herzen, Schatz…" (a.k.a. "Stadtmusik") and Conrad Veidt in Blumenberg"s film portrait of Reinhold Schünzel, "Beim nächsten Kuss knall ich ihn nieder!". In 1994/95 he appeared as a German officer in another of Verhoeven"s productions, a film version of George Tabori"s play "Mutters Courage" (My Mother"s Courage). In addition, he has been cast in numerous television productions dealing with German history, e.g. as Friedrich Engels in Dieter Berner"s "Lenz oder die Freiheit" (The Lenz Papers), in the title role of the exiled communist politician in "Wehner – Die unerzählte Geschichte" by Heinrich Breloer, and as Henning von Tresckow in Jo Baier"s "Stauffenberg" (Operation Valkyrie). Tukur has provided memorable portrayals of contemporary characters, as well, such as yuppie careerists in Peter Keglevic"s "Das Milliardenspiel" and "Geschäfte", directed by Michael Schottenberg). In 2002 Steven Soderbergh cast him in a part in the Hollywood production "Solaris".


Not content to limit himself to acting, Tukur released his first record, "Tanzpalast", in 1990. Leading roles in Peter Weck"s unsuccessful musical "Freudiana" (1990/91) and the musical revue "Blaubarts Orchester" (1993/94), which he produced himself, provided him with opportunities to show off both his musical and his acting talent. In 1995 he became artistic co-director of the Hamburger Kammerspiele along with the theater director Ulrich Waller. In 1996 he starred in "Einmal Casanova sein", a production combining silent film and live performance about a shy film pianist whose imagination transports him into the world on the screen. In 2006 Tukur was awarded the German Film Prize as best supporting actor for his performance in the Stasi drama "Das Leben der Anderen" (The Lives of Others).


From the mid-2000s on, Tukur focused more and more on his work on the movie screen. After he won the German film award for his performance in the Stasi drama "Das Leben der Anderen" ("The Life of Others", 2006), he starred in many different films ranging from the ironic relationship movie "Ein fliehendes Pferd" ("Runaway Horse", 2007), the mountaineer drama "Nordwand" ("North Face", 2008), and the historical drama "John Rabe" that was based on a true story. In 2009, Tukur won the German film award as "Best Leading Actor" for his performance in "John Rabe".

In his next couple of films, Tukur repeatedly proved that as an actor he is constantly looking for challenging roles: In Michael Glawogger"s film "Das Vaterspiel" ("Kill Daddy Good Night", 2009), he portrayed a German Jew who believes that he has found the man who had slain his father during the Third Reich after several decades. Michael Haneke"s award-winning drama "Das weiße Band – Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte" ("The White Ribbon", 2009) also has political overtones. In the film, Tukur plays a landowner who fragrantly uses his position of power in a small village on the brink of World War I.

His next important roles Tukur played in the artist"s biography "Séraphine" (2009) and the TV-movie "Gier" (2010) directed by Dieter Wedel, in which he played a charismatic impostor. For 2011, Tukur is announced to play a Frankfurt detective in at least two episodes of "Tatort" produced by Hessischer Rundfunk.

In 2007, Ulrich Tukur debuted as a writer with "Die Seerose im Speisesaal – Venezianische Geschichten". The collection of stories pays homage to Venice where Tukur lives with his wife Katharine John since 1990.

Filmografie

2011 Das Dorf
Darsteller
 
2010/2011 Zettl
Darsteller
 
2010 Der Mondmann
Synchronsprecher
 
2009/2010 Wie einst Lilly
Darsteller
 
2009/2010 Eichmanns Ende
Darsteller
 
2009/2010 Gier
Darsteller
 
2009 Séraphine
Darsteller
 
2008/2009 Das weiße Band - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte
Darsteller
 
2008/2009 Mitten im Sturm
Darsteller
 
2008-2010 Der große Kater
Darsteller
 
2007/2008 Die Frau aus dem Meer
Darsteller
 
2007/2008 Nordwand
Darsteller
 
2007-2009 Das Vaterspiel
Darsteller
 
2007-2009 John Rabe
Darsteller
 
2006/2007 Ein fliehendes Pferd
Darsteller
 
2006/2007 Mein alter Freund Fritz
Darsteller
 
2005/2006 Das Schneckenhaus
Darsteller
 
2005/2006 Das Leben der Anderen
Darsteller
 
2005 Dornröschen erwacht
Darsteller
 
2005 Die Luftbrücke - Nur der Himmel war frei
Darsteller
 
2005 Die Nacht der großen Flut
Darsteller
 
2004/2005 Der Teufel vom Berg
Darsteller
 
2003/2004 Stauffenberg
Darsteller
 
2003 Das Böse
Darsteller
 
2003 Die fremde Frau
Darsteller
 
2002 Filmriss
Darsteller
 
2001/2002 Amen
Darsteller
 
2000/2001 Taking Sides - Der Fall Furtwängler
Darsteller
 
1999/2000 Bonhoeffer - Die letzte Stufe
Darsteller
 
1999 Apokalypse 99 - Anatomie eines Amokläufers
Darsteller
 
1998/1999 Pünktchen und Anton
Darsteller
 
1997 Blutige Scheidung
Darsteller
 
1996/1997 Männer brauchen Liebe
Drehbuch
 
1996/1997 Zu Gast bei Ulrich Tukur
Darsteller
 
1995 Letzte und erste Tage
Darsteller
 
1995 Nikolaikirche
Darsteller
 
1994/1995 Mutters Courage
Darsteller
 
1994/1995 Beim nächsten Kuss knall ich ihn nieder!
Darsteller
 
1994/1995 Verweile doch, du bist so schön. Christoph Marthalers Faust-Inszenierung
Darsteller
 
1994/1995 Der Mörder und sein Kind
Darsteller
 
1994 Geschäfte
Darsteller
 
1994 Rotwang muß weg!
Darsteller
 
1994 Schöne Frauen, schöne Leichen - Blaubart backstage
Darsteller
 
1994 Die Fröste der Freiheit
Darsteller
 
1994 Lebendig begraben
Darsteller
 
1993/1994 Felidae
Sprecher
 
1993 Maus und Katz
Darsteller
 
1992 Kleiner Furz
Sprecher, Musik
 
1992 Das letzte U-Boot
Darsteller
 
1992 Der demokratische Terrorist
Darsteller
 
1992 Wenn ich sonntags in mein Kino geh'... Ein Film zum 75. Geburtstag der Ufa
Mitwirkung, Sprecher, Musik-Ausführung
 
1991/1992 Die Spur des Bernsteinzimmers
Darsteller
 
1991 Die Kaltenbach-Papiere
Darsteller
 
1989/1990 Werner - Beinhart!
Sprecher
 
1988/1989 Das Milliardenspiel
Darsteller
 
1988/1989 In meinem Herzen, Schatz...
Mitwirkung, Gesang
 
1987/1988 Ballhaus Barmbek - Let's Kiss and Say Goodbye
Darsteller
 
1986 Lenz oder die Freiheit
Darsteller
 
1986 Felix. Episode 1: Er am Ende
Darsteller
 
1986 Felix. Episode 2: Muß ich aufpassen?
Darsteller
 
1986 Felix. Episode 3: Eva
Darsteller
 
1986 Felix. Episode 4: Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Darsteller
 
1985/1986 Stammheim
Darsteller
 
1983/1984 Der letzte Zivilist
Darsteller
 
1983/1984 Die Story
Darsteller
 
1983/1984 Kaltes Fieber
Darsteller
 
1983 Die Schaukel
Darsteller
 
1983 Liebe Melanie
Darsteller
 
1981/1982 Die weiße Rose
Darsteller