Ursula Werner

Acting

Ursula Werner

Overview

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Birthday
Sep 28, 1943 (81 years old)

Ursula Werner

Known For

In the Rose Garden
1h 39m
Movie 2024

In the Rose Garden

Yak, a troubled pop musician, receives shocking news. His father,...

Andreas Dresen - Ein Leben für den Film
1h 30m
Movie 2024

Andreas Dresen - Ein Leben für den Film

Unnatural Causes
2h 9m
Movie 2023

Unnatural Causes

Whether it's bots in the bloodstream, a silent stranger by...

Orphea in Love
1h 47m
Movie 2022

Orphea in Love

Nele is a young call center agent who moonlights as...

Because We Are Champions
1h 33m
Movie 2022

Because We Are Champions

Things are not going well for basketball coach Andreas: He...

Echo
1h 38m
Movie 2022

Echo

After returning from a police mission in Afghanistan, Chief Inspector...

The Witnesses
0h 25m
TV Show 2021

The Witnesses

When 10 year old girl is kidnapped from the natural...

Wer einmal stirbt dem glaubt man nicht
1h 30m
Movie 2020

Wer einmal stirbt dem glaubt man nicht

Widow Clara and widower Ulf have an unusual commonality: Both...

When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit
1h 59m
Movie 2019

When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit

In 1933 in Berlin. Anna is only nine years old...

F for Freaks
0h 30m
Movie 2019

F for Freaks

An empty, undefined world. Gabriela (70) is seriously ill. By...

Biography

Ursula Werner grew up in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg. She first learned the carpenter's trade in the collective 'Wilma Rudolph' in Adlershof. After studying at the State Drama School in Berlin, today's Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Art, her first engagements took her to the Landestheater Halle an der Saale and to the Berlin cabaret Die Distel. From 1974 to 2009 Werner was a permanent member of the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin. She can still be seen as a guest performer on the Gorky stage. At DEFA, her role as Dr. Unglaube in the film A crazy scent of fresh hay (1977) is particularly remembered. From 2001 to 2007 she stood in front of the camera as Ms. Mell in a constant supporting role in the series Schloss Einstein. After a few minor roles in film and television, Ursula Werner returned to the spotlight in 2008 in the lead role in Andreas Dresens Wolke 9. In Wolke 9, she embodied a woman who, in her late 60s, leaves her older husband for an even older man. The aim of the film is to show that love and sex don't just stop when you get older. For this extraordinary achievement, she received the German Film Prize in 2009 for the best female leading role.