Ulrich Tukur

Ulrich Tukur

ActorDirectorWriter
Born
July 29, 1957
Awards
12 wins, 24 nominations

He spent his childhood and youth in Hesse, Westphalia and Lower Saxony. As a teenager he lived in the Wedemark region of Lower Saxony near Hanover. He spent his school years there, completing his high school diploma as an exchange student for the American Field Service AFS in Boston (USA). In 1977…

Biography

He spent his childhood and youth in Hesse, Westphalia and Lower Saxony. As a teenager he lived in the Wedemark region of Lower Saxony near Hanover. He spent his school years there, completing his high school diploma as an exchange student for the American Field Service AFS in Boston (USA). In 1977 he graduated from high school in Germany. He then did his military service. He then attended the University of Tübingen, where he studied German, English and history. During this time he also worked as a musician. It was at one of these performances that he was discovered for acting. In 1980, Ulrich Tukur started acting training at the Stuttgart State University of Music and Performing Arts. While he was still studying, he played the student and member of the resistance group against the Nazi dictatorship Willi Graf in the film "The White Rose" - directed by Michael Verhoeven.

He completed his training in 1983 and then initially played at the Heidelberg Municipal Theater. In Munich, Turkur had another engagement from this period, in which he took part in the play "Illness of Youth". The renowned theater maker Peter Zadek liked his acting skills and subsequently worked with him. It was also Zadek who brought Ulrich Tukur to success on stage in 1984. Tukur portrayed the SS soldier Kittel in the play "Ghetto" directed by Peter Zadek at the Freie Volksbühne Berlin. From 1985 to 1995 the actor was engaged at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg - under Peter Zadek as artistic director. During these ten years a fruitful collaboration developed between the two. Tukur played, among other things, in "As You Like It" by Shakespeare, Marc Anton in "Julius Caesar" based on Shakespeare, in Frank Wedekind's "Lulu" the role of Alwa Schön and in Shakespeare's "Hamlet".

Tukur's convincing stage performances were rewarded with the title "Actor of the Year" by German theater critics in 1986. From 1995, Tukur himself was director of the Hamburg Festival as director together with Ulrich Waller - until 2003. A year later, he appeared in a "Tatort" episode for the first time: in "Das Böse" he played Andrea Sawatzki's counterpart and appeared in He shot a mass murderer so brilliantly that he was awarded the German Television Prize for it. In 2009 he played the character of the same name in the film's lead role in the drama "John Rabe". Since 2010 he has been playing the Hessian LKA detective Felix Murot, who fights against crime around Wiesbaden, in the HR series of the international crime production "Tatort". Tukur plays a lonely character who suffers from a brain tumor. The sought-after artist expressed his musical inclination in 1995 by founding the dance band Ulrich Tukur & The Rhythm Boys.

Since then he has been touring with the band and releasing his own compositions and cover music. Ulrich Tukur is the front man as a singer, but also plays the piano and accordion keyboards himself. In 2007, the artist made his debut as the author of his collection of stories "The Water Lily in the Dining Room - Venetian Stories", in which he makes a declaration of love for Venice. Ulrich Tukur is a member of the Free Academy of Arts Hamburg. Tukur became the father of two daughters from his first marriage. His second wife Katharina John is a photographer. He lives with her on the island of Giudecca in Venice and in the mountain village of Montepiano, where he also works as a winemaker. Tukur has won numerous prizes and awards, including the 1985 O.E. Hasse Prize and the Boy Gobert Prize, the title of "Actor of the Year" in 1986, the Golden Bear at the Berlinale in 1986 for "Stammheim" and the Golden Camera in 1996 for the portrayal of the sex offender in "The Murderer and His Child".

He also received the Hamburg Island Art Prize in 1996, the Adolf Grimme Prize in 2000, the German Television Prize in 2004 - Best Actor for the role of a banker in Tatort "Das Böse", and the German Film Prize in 2006 - Best Actress - Male Supporting Role for " The Lives of Others", the 2009 Bavarian Film Prize in 2008 as Best Actor in "John Rabe", the German Film Prize as Best Actor for "John Rabe" and the German Film Peace Prize for "John Rabe", and the Lower Saxony State Prize in 2010 together with Wilhelm Krull and in 2011 the Golden Camera as Best German Actor for Tatort: "Like Lilly" and the Chevalier de l''Ordre National des Arts et des Lettres.

Director

Blaubarts Orchester(1995)

Actor

Barry & MeBarry & Me(2026)as Prior
TatortTatort(1970)as Felix Murot, Dr. Meister, Georg Hochreiter, Hanno Haak, Karl Petzold, Kommissar Murot, Kommissar Rother, LKA-Ermittler Felix Murot, Murot, Ulrich Tukur, Walter Boenfeld
Time We LostTime We Lost(2025)as Hans
Cologne 75Cologne 75(2025)as Dr. Brandes
The Three Investigators and the Carpathian DogThe Three Investigators and the Carpathian Dog(2025)as Fenton Prentice

Soundtrack

Week-endsWeek-ends(2014)
Eden Is WestEden Is West(2009)
John RabeJohn Rabe(2009)
SeraphineSeraphine(2008)
North FaceNorth Face(2008)

Archive Footage

DAS!DAS!(1991)as Self
Film Önü / ArkasiFilm Önü / Arkasi(2019)as Self
PinocchioPinocchio(2013)as Mangiafuoco
Jedermann RemixedJedermann Remixed(2011)as Jedermann
Willkommen ÖsterreichWillkommen Österreich(2007)as Jedermann (Salzburger Festspiele 1999-2001)

Known for

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Fatih Akin and Ulrich Tukur in In the Fade (2017)Julia Kravitz and Ulrich Tukur in Heimkehr der Jäger (2000)Ulrich TukurGarret Dillahunt and Ulrich Tukur in Houston (2013)Garret Dillahunt and Ulrich Tukur in Houston (2013)Ulrich Tukur in Houston (2013)

Credit Score: Ulrich Tukur

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Lives of Others39.0020078.411443096
2The White Ribbon6.5020107.80281545
3John Rabe4.8820097.2006984
4The Ax4.8820057.3009195
5Amen.4.8820027.20015779
6Solaris3.2520026.20089197
7Felidae3.2519947.0005880
8Tatort2.5019977.0003455
9In the Fade1.5020177.10037801
10North Face1.5020087.40017099