Ulrich Mühe

Ulrich Mühe

Born June 20, 1953 (Age: 72) Grimma, Germany

Biography

Friedrich Hans Ulrich Mühe (20 June 1953 – 22 July 2007) was a German film, television and theatre actor. He played the role of Hauptmann (Captain) Gerd Wiesler in the Oscar-winning film Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others, 2006), for which he received the award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, Gold, at Germany's most prestigious film awards, the Deutscher Filmpreis (German Film Awards); and the Best Actor Award at the 2006 European Film Awards. Curiously, events in Mühe's life were mirrored by the plot of the film, as he allegedly discovered in a Stasi file compiled on him that he had been under surveillance by his second wife, Jenny Gröllmann. Gröllmann denied this, and after an acrimonious and highly-publicized court case she succeeded in obtaining an injunction to prevent Mühe from repeating the allegation in a book. After leaving school, Mühe was employed as a construction worker and a border guard at the Berlin Wall. He then turned to acting, and from the late 1970s into the 1980s appeared in numerous plays, becoming a star of the Deutsches Theater in East Berlin. He was active in politics and denounced Communist rule in East Germany in a memorable address at the Alexanderplatz demonstration on 4 November 1989 shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall. After German reunification he continued to appear in a large number of films, television programmes and theatre productions. In Germany he was particularly known for playing the lead role of Dr. Robert Kolmaar in the long-running forensic crime series Der letzte Zeuge (The Last Witness, 1998–2007). Description above from the Wikipedia article Ulrich Mühe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Friedrich Hans Ulrich Mühe (20 June 1953 – 22 July 2007) was a German film, television and theatre actor. He played the role of Hauptmann (Captain) Gerd Wiesler in the Oscar-winning film Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others, 2006), for which he received the award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, Gold, at Germany's most prestigious film awards, the Deutscher Filmpreis (German Film Awards); and the Best Actor Award at the 2006 European Film Awards. Curiously, events in Mühe's life were mirrored by the plot of the film, as he allegedly discovered in a Stasi file compiled on him that he had been under surveillance by his second wife, Jenny Gröllmann. Gröllmann denied this, and after an acrimonious and highly-publicized court case she succeeded in obtaining an injunction to prevent Mühe from repeating the allegation in a book. After leaving school, Mühe was employed as a construction worker and a border guard at the Berlin Wall. He then turned to acting, and from the late 1970s into the 1980s appeared in numerous plays, becoming a star of the Deutsches Theater in East Berlin. He was active in politics and denounced Communist rule in East Germany in a memorable address at the Alexanderplatz demonstration on 4 November 1989 shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall. After German reunification he continued to appear in a large number of films, television programmes and theatre productions. In Germany he was particularly known for playing the lead role of Dr. Robert Kolmaar in the long-running forensic crime series Der letzte Zeuge (The Last Witness, 1998–2007). Description above from the Wikipedia article Ulrich Mühe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Filmography

Jedermann Remixed

Jedermann Remixed

2011 as Devil (archive footage) Age: 58
The Lives of Others

The Lives of Others

2006 as Gerd Wiesler Age: 52
Der Ausländer

Der Ausländer

2004 as Age: 51
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Hunger auf Leben

2004 as Jochen Hensel Age: 50
Amen.

Amen.

2002 as The Doctor Age: 48
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36 Stunden Angst - Ein Vater kämpft um sein Kind

1998 as Rudolph Age: 45
Rider of the Flames

Rider of the Flames

1998 as Jacob Gontard Age: 44
Night Time

Night Time

1998 as Eschbach Age: 44
The Castle

The Castle

1997 as K Age: 44
Little Angel

Little Angel

1997 as Kommissar Age: 44
Funny Games

Funny Games

1997 as Georg Age: 44
Deadly Silence

Deadly Silence

1997 as Christian Plache Age: 43
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Sterben ist gesünder

1997 as Hugo Wallner Age: 43
Peanuts - Die Bank zahlt alles

Peanuts - Die Bank zahlt alles

1996 as Dr. Jochen Schuster Age: 42
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Das tödliche Auge

1993 as Stefan Phillis Age: 39
The Last U-Boat

The Last U-Boat

1993 as Gerber - Kommandant Age: 39
Benny's Video

Benny's Video

1992 as Georg, Benny's Father Age: 39
Schtonk!

Schtonk!

1992 as Dr. Wieland Age: 38
Jugend ohne Gott

Jugend ohne Gott

1991 as Lehrer Age: 38
Der kleine Herr Friedemann

Der kleine Herr Friedemann

1991 as Johannes Friedemann Age: 37
Hard Days, Hard Nights

Hard Days, Hard Nights

1990 as Flimmer Age: 37
Longing

Longing

1990 as Sieghart Age: 36
Die Zeit ist aus den Fugen

Die Zeit ist aus den Fugen

1990 as Age: 36
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Nathan der Weise

1990 as Patriarch Age: 36
Spider's Web

Spider's Web

1989 as Theodor Lohse Age: 36
Späte Ankunft

Späte Ankunft

1989 as Raoul Fürstenau Age: 35
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Imago

1989 as Age: 35
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Nadine, meine Liebe

1988 as Oberleutnant Stein Age: 34
Sansibar oder Der letzte Grund

Sansibar oder Der letzte Grund

1987 as Dr. Grote Age: 34
Die erste Reihe

Die erste Reihe

1987 as Rudolf Schwarz Age: 34
Die dritte Frau

Die dritte Frau

1985 as Age: 32
Hälfte des Lebens

Hälfte des Lebens

1985 as Friedrich Hölderlin Age: 31
The Woman and the Stranger

The Woman and the Stranger

1985 as Revolutionär Age: 31