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  • Ulrike Krumbiegel
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  • Ulrike Krumbiegel (born 16 December 1961, Berlin) is a German actress. Krumbiegel completed her acting studies at the Academy of Dramatic Arts "Ernst Busch" from Berlin. During her studies, she played in the television movie Komm mit mir nach Chicago (Come with me to Chicago) (1981) the lead role, directed by Bodo Fürneisen. Afterwards, she began her first stage acting at the Schwerin theater. For her performance in the TV movie "Sex: Female" by Dirk Kummer in 2003 she was awarded the German Television Award in the category "Best Actress - the main role."
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  • 1961-12-16
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  • Actress
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  • Playing Dorothee Kranz in Downfall
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  • Ulrike Krumbiegel (born 16 December 1961, Berlin) is a German actress. Krumbiegel completed her acting studies at the Academy of Dramatic Arts "Ernst Busch" from Berlin. During her studies, she played in the television movie Komm mit mir nach Chicago (Come with me to Chicago) (1981) the lead role, directed by Bodo Fürneisen. Afterwards, she began her first stage acting at the Schwerin theater. For her performance in the TV movie "Sex: Female" by Dirk Kummer in 2003 she was awarded the German Television Award in the category "Best Actress - the main role." In 2004 she had a minor role in Oliver Hirschbiegel's Der Untergang, where she played the character of Dorothee Kranz. In 2008, Krumbiegel won the "Golden Camera" as best actress. She currently lives in Berlin and has a daughter.
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