Ulrich Matschoss

Ulrich Matschoss ( born May 16, 1917 in tub or Eickelmann, today Herne, † July 1, 2013 at his residence in the Lüneburg Heath ) was a German stage and film actor. It occurred mainly on television.

Life

When Ulrich Matschoss was released in 1947 with 30 years of Canadian prisoner of war, he decided after his performances there to be an actor. 1950, he was engaged for five years to the Baden State Theatre Karlsruhe, then he played for seven years in Lübeck, eight years at the Württemberg State Theatre in Stuttgart and finally in 1970 at the Thalia Theatre in Hamburg. His first television role in 1959 in the television film Crime and Punishment, 1962, he played the first roll of film a Gestapo man.

Known to a wider audience Matschoss was primarily for his work in television series such as steel mesh and the fifth column. In the television series Tatort he played the role of Karl Kriminaloberrat " meatball " Königsberg in the Schimanski films over ten years. From 1994 he was a professor Lüders the head of a children's hospital in the Sat.1 series Hallo, Onkel Doc! and A Case for Two, The Old Man and SOKO 5113 likely to see in the crime series. In the storyteller " mystery of the deep cellar " to Enid Blyton of Europe label he borrowed the character of Uncle Bob 's voice.

Matschoss was married and had three children.

Filmography (selection)

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