Ulrich Matthes
Ulrich Matthes was born in Berlin. He studied acting in the early 1980's in Berlin under Else Bongers. Ulrich Matthes studied German and English, because he really wanted to become a teacher, so he also took private acting lessons during his studies. His first engagement brought him to the Vereinigte Bühnen in Krefeld, where he played the title role in "Prinz Friedrich von Homburg". Later he came to Düsseldorf Schauspielhaus, the Bavarian State Theatre, the Munich Studio Theater and the Schaubühne place. Since the 2004/2005 season, he is member of the ensemble at Deutsches Theater in Berlin. In the 2004 movieThe Ninth Day, he plays Fr. Henri Kremer, a Catholic priest imprisoned at Dachau.
In 2005 he was voted "Actor of the Year" by 'Theater heute' magazine for his performance in Edward Albees' "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?".
Ulrich Matthes has also dubbed many American actors such as Kenneth Braga, Malcom McDowell, Charlie Sheen, Ralph Fiennes, and Richard Thomas.
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Acting
Movie
Downfall
as Joseph Goebbels
2004
Movie
A Hidden Life
as Lorenz Schwaninger
2019
Movie
Munich - The Edge of War
as Adolf Hitler
2021
TV
Das Boot
as Wilhelm Hoffmann
2018
TV
Scene of the Crime
as Günther Kremer
1970
TV
Scene of the Crime
as Richard Harloff
1970
Movie
Aimée & Jaguar
as Eckert (SS)
1999
Movie
The Notebook
as Vater
2013
Movie
The Story of My Wife
as Psychiatrist
2021
Movie
Neue Vahr Süd
as Hauptmann und Kompaniechef
2010
Movie
Winter Sleepers
as René
1997
TV
Derrick
as Ulrich Huberti
1974
TV
Derrick
as Holger Küster
1974
TV
Derrick
as Robert Lohmann
1974
TV
Derrick
as Harald Breuer
1974
Movie
Open the Wall
as Hartmut Kummer
2014
Movie
Cracks in the Shell
as Ben Kästner
2012
TV
Polizeiruf 110
as Psychologist
1971
TV
Polizeiruf 110
as Tanjas Partner
1971
Movie
The Ninth Day
as Abbé Henri Kremer
2004
Movie
Calm at Sea
as Ernst Jünger
2012
TV
The Old Fox
as Andreas Gobel
1977
TV
SOKO Leipzig
as Victor Hauptmann
2001
TV
A Case For Two
as Michael Strobel
1981