Luise Ullrich

Luise Ullrich, actually Aloisia Elizabeth Ullrich ( born October 31, 1910 in Vienna, † 21 January 1985 in Munich) was an Austrian actress.

Life

Luise Ullrich was the daughter of Major. The age of 14, she received training as an actress at the Vienna Academy of Music and Performing Arts. In 1926 she was the first time in Vienna on stage. In 1931 she moved to Berlin and stood on the folk scene, but arrived shortly thereafter to the State Theatre in Berlin and finally to the film. After a few short films Ullrich in 1932 starred alongside Luis Trenker in The Rebel. This was followed by roles in the Max Ophüls film adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler work Flirtation (1933 ), Willi Forst Schubert Biography My songs beckon softly and the film Regine (1934 ), in suburban vaudeville (1934 ), Shadows of the Past (1936 ), I Love You ( 1938), Annelie (1941 ), night Watch (1949 ), Sarajevo (1955), A student walked past (1960) and Rainer Werner Fassbinder's television Five dividers Eight Hours Do not day ( 1972).

In addition to their roles Ullrich wrote several minor novels and the autobiography Come to the swing, Luise (1973). 1979 was the actress with the Film Award for her life's work the last major award.

Luise Ullrich was married since 1942 with Wulf Diether Graf zu Castell- Rüdenhausen ( 1905-1980 ), whom she had met on a trip to South America and was divorced from his first wife, née Princess of Hanau. For the connection, the two daughters Gabriela come (* 1944) and Michaela (1945 - 2011). The latter was (1937 *), the only son of Bernd Rosemeyer and Elly Beinhorn married since 1968 with Bernd Rosemeyer.

Her grave is in the forest cemetery Grünwald near Munich.

Filmography

Radio plays

Awards

Autobiography

  • Come over to the swing, Louise. Balance of life. Fischer paperback publishing house, Frankfurt am Main 1975, ISBN 3-436-02105-9
  • Longing wherever you lead me. South America diary. Berlin, Propylaea, 1941.
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