Lubosch, Ute
In Bankett für Achilles © DEFA-Stiftung, Klaus Goldmann
Biography:
Ute Lubosch was born on March 10, 1953 in Erfurt, Germany. She studied at the Academy for Theater in Leipzig. Stage engagements followed in Dresden, Nordhausen, Rostock, and Stendal.
Ute Lubosch debuted in front of the camera in the DEFA film Der Dritte. Thanks to her expressive face she displayed her versatility in numerous film and television productions throughout the 1970s and 80s, and is convincing in the Bruyn adaptation Glück im Hinterhaus as well as in the TV series Alfons Zitterbacke from 1986.
Since German unification she has continued to act occasionally in television as well as in major motion pictures such as Lola rennt and Abgehauen, based on the Manfred Krug memoir about leaving the GDR.
Lubosch also returned to the theater and was a guest at the Hebbel am Ufer in Berlin, Deutschen Nationaltheater in Weimar and played at the Störtebeker Festival. She has also taught at various schools for performing art, including in Berlin and Potsdam.
Festivals & Awards:
1996 | Walter Serner Prize for Der Mann, der Leo heißt (transl. The Man Called Leo, short story) |
Filmography:
2011 | Nacht ohne Morgen (Night without Morning, TV) |
2000 – 2008 | Tatort (Crime Scene, TV series) |
2006 | SOKO Leipzig (TV series) |
1998 | Lola rennt (Run Lola Run) |
1998 | Abgehauen (Runaway) |
1991 | Miraculi |
1990 | Die Architekten (The Architects) |
1989 | Grüne Hochzeit (Just Married) |
1988 | Die Schauspielerin (The Actress) |
1987 | Felix und der Wolf (Felix and the Wolf) |
1983 | Das Luftschiff (The Airship) |
1983 | Das Eismeer ruft (The Arctic Sea Calls) |
1981 | Alexander der Kleine (Little Alexander) |
1980 | Don Juan – Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 78 (Don Juan, 78 Karl Liebknecht Street) |
1979 | Glück im Hinterhaus (Rear House Bliss) |
1979 | Addio, piccolo mia |
1975 | Bankett für Achilles (Banquet For Achilles) |
1974 | Der Dritte (Her Third) |
1973 | Der nackte Mann auf dem Sportplatz (The Naked Man on the Sports Field) |