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Ulrich Mühe

Friedrich Hans Ulrich Mühe (German pronunciation: [ˈʊlʁɪç ˈmyːə] ; 20 June 1953 – 22 July 2007) was a German film, television and theatre actor. He played the role of Hauptmann (Captain) Gerd Wiesler in the Oscar-winning film Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others, 2006), for which he received the gold award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, at the Deutscher Filmpreis (German Film Awards); and the Best Actor Award at the 2006 European Film Awards.

Ulrich Mühe
Mühe in 2005
Born
Friedrich Hans Ulrich Mühe

(1953-06-20)20 June 1953
Grimma, East Germany
Died22 July 2007(2007-07-22) (aged 54)
Walbeck, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Occupations
  • Actor
  • theatre director
Years active1979–2007
Spouses
Annegret Hahn
(m. 1976; div. 1983)
(m. 1984; div. 1990)
(m. 1997)
Children5, including Anna Maria

After leaving school, Mühe was employed as a construction worker and a border guard at the Berlin Wall. He then turned to acting, and from the late 1970s into the 1980s appeared in numerous plays, becoming a star of the Deutsches Theater in East Berlin. He was active in politics and denounced Communist rule in East Germany in a memorable address at the Alexanderplatz demonstration on 4 November 1989 shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall. After German reunification, he continued to appear in a large number of films, television programmes and theatre productions. In Germany he was particularly known for playing the lead role of Dr. Robert Kolmaar in the long-running forensic crime series Der letzte Zeuge (The Last Witness, 1998–2007).

Early life and education edit

 
The Volksbühne in Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz in the borough of Mitte, Berlin, photographed in July 1999.

The son of a furrier,[1] Mühe was born on 20 June 1953 in Grimma,[2] Bezirk Leipzig (part of present-day Saxony), in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). After leaving school, he trained as a construction worker, then did compulsory military service in the Nationale Volksarmee (National People's Army) as a border guard at the Berlin Wall.[3] He was relieved of duty after contracting stomach ulcers;[4] possibly due to stress, according to observers, and also suggested that it marked the beginnings of the stomach cancer that would eventually lead to his death.[5][6]

He then turned to acting, and studied at the Theaterhochschule "Hans Otto" Leipzig from 1975 to 1979.[7] He appeared in his first professional stage role in 1979, as Lyngstrand in Ibsen's Fruen fra havet (The Lady from the Sea) at the Städtisches Theater in Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz). He followed this by appearing in a production of Macbeth by playwright and director Heiner Müller at the Volksbühne in East Berlin.[3]

Career edit

 
The premiere of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts on 18 November 1983 in the Kammerspiele (Chamber Play Theatre) of the Deutsches Theater with, from left, Inge Keller as Mrs. Alving, Mühe as her son Osvald, and Simone von Zglinicki as the maid Regine Engstrand

In 1983, at Müller's invitation he joined the ensemble of East Berlin's Deutsches Theater, and became its star due to his versatility in comic and serious roles, appearing in productions such as Goethe's Egmont (1986), Ibsen's Peer Gynt and Lessing's Nathan der Weise (Nathan the Wise, 1988).[4] He took the lead role of Hamlet in both Shakespeare's play and Heiner Müller's Die Hamletmaschine (Hamletmachine, 1989).[7] Mühe later said: "Theatre was the only place in the GDR where people weren't lied to. For us actors it was an island. We could dare to criticise."[8] On screen, he co-starred with his second wife Jenny Gröllmann in Herman Zschoche's film Hälfte des Lebens [de] (Half of Life, 1984) about the German lyric poet Friedrich Hölderlin (1770–1843).[3]

Mühe played a leading role in organizing the demonstrations that took place prior to the reunification of Germany. He often gave public readings from Walter Janka's essay Schwierigkeiten mit der Wahrheit (Difficulties with the Truth, 1989) at the Deutsches Theater, before the book was permitted to be published in East Germany. On 4 November 1989, shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall, in front of half a million people during the Alexanderplatz demonstration, he declared the Communists' monopoly on power to be invalid.[4] In the same year, he became internationally known after playing, next to Armin Mueller-Stahl and Klaus Maria Brandauer, the leading role in Bernhard Wicki's Das Spinnennetz (Spider's Web, based on the expressionist, fragmentary novel of the same name by Austrian writer Joseph Roth) the right-wing lieutenant Lohse who sleeps and murders his way to professional success in the early Weimar Republic following a near fatal injury during the Wilhelmshaven mutiny of 29 October 1918.[3]

 
Mühe and fellow actor Johanna Schall speaking at the Alexanderplatz on 4 November 1989, following a demonstration by half a million citizens

After German reunification, he continued to appear in a large number of films, television programmes and theatre productions in Germany and abroad. He proved his ability to take on comic roles in Schtonk! (1991), an Oscar-nominated satire about the Hitler Diaries hoax,[9] and showed his more serious side in Michael Haneke's Benny's Video (1992), Das Schloss (The Castle, 1996) (an adaptation of Kafka's The Castle (1922)) and Funny Games (1997).[7][8] In the latter film, Mühe and his third wife Susanne Lothar played a husband and wife held captive in their holiday cabin by two psychotic young men who force them to play sadistic "games" with one another.[3]

In the 2000s, Mühe played Nazis in a sequence of films. He portrayed Joseph Goebbels in Goebbels und Geduldig (Goebbels and Geduldig, 2001); Dr. Josef Mengele in Amen. (2002), a film by Costa Gavras; and was to have played Klaus Barbie in an upcoming feature. His last film was the comedy Mein Führer – Die wirklich wahrste Wahrheit über Adolf Hitler (My Führer: The Truly Truest Truth about Adolf Hitler, 2007), in which he played Prof. Adolf Israel Grünbaum, an actor hired to give Hitler lessons.[7]

In 2006, he appeared at the Barbican Arts Centre in London in Zerbombt, Thomas Ostermeier's German production of Sarah Kane's Blasted, playing a middle-aged journalist whose encounter with a young girl leads to pandemonium in a Leeds hotel room.[3]

Mühe was known in Germany for playing the brilliant but eccentric pathologist Dr. Robert Kolmaar in 73 episodes of the forensic crime serial Der letzte Zeuge (The Last Witness, 1998–2007),[7][8] for which he was awarded the prize for Beste/r Schauspieler/in in einer Serie (Best Actor or Actress in a TV Series) at the Deutscher Fernsehpreis (German Television Awards) in 2005.

The Lives of Others, and later life edit

 
Mühe as Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler in Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others, 2006). Curiously, events in Mühe's own life were mirrored by the storyline of the film.

To English-speaking audiences, Mühe was probably best known for portraying Hauptmann (Captain) Gerd Wiesler in Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others, 2006), which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2007. The film is set in the mid-1980s, and Wiesler is a Stasi agent who is assigned to bug and conduct surveillance of the apartment of an East German playwright, Georg Dreyman (Sebastian Koch), and his girlfriend, the actress Christa-Maria Sieland (Martina Gedeck). However, he becomes disillusioned about the necessity of monitoring the couple for national security reasons after discovering that the government minister who ordered the surveillance did so for sexual rather than political motives. Gradually, Wiesler's heart moves from contempt and envy to compassion.[3] For his performance, in 2006 Mühe received, among other things, the Beste darstellerische Leistung – Männliche Hauptrolle (Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role), Gold, at Germany's most prestigious film awards, the Deutscher Filmpreis (German Film Awards); and the Best Actor Award at the European Film Awards.

 
Mühe's grave in Walbeck, photographed in 2011

The Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur (Federal Foundation for the Reappraisal of the SED Dictatorship, known in short as "Stiftung Aufarbeitung"), the government-funded organization tasked with examining and reappraising East Germany's Communist dictatorship, said of Mühe: "Through his impressive performance... Ulrich Mühe sensitized an audience of millions to the Stasi's machinations and their consequences." The statement added that Mühe had been an active and valued participant in the foundation's events.[4]

Mühe was already seriously ill at the award ceremony in Los Angeles in February 2007 when Das Leben der Anderen was awarded its Oscar, and flew back to Germany hours later for an urgent stomach operation.[5] In an article in Die Welt dated 21 July 2007, Mühe discussed his diagnosis of stomach cancer which had put his acting career on hold; he died the following day.[10] On 25 July 2007, he was buried in his mother's village of Walbeck in the Landkreis (rural district) of Börde, Saxony-Anhalt.[11]

Personal life edit

Mühe was married three times. He was first married to dramaturge Annegret Hahn; the couple had two sons: Andreas, a Berlin-based photographer, and Konrad, a painter. His second marriage was in 1984 to the actress Jenny Gröllmann, after they fell in love while acting together[3] in the TV film Die Poggenpuhls (The Poggenpuhls) in that year. Mühe and Gröllmann had a daughter, Anna Maria Mühe, who is also an actress; and he was stepfather to Gröllmann's daughter Jeanne, a make-up artist.[12]

 
Mühe's daughter Anna Maria, with actor Daniel Brühl at the première of their film Was nützt die Liebe in Gedanken (Love in Thoughts, 2004)

After German reunification, Mühe allegedly discovered evidence in his Stasi file that he had been under surveillance not only by four of his fellow actors in the East Berlin theatre, but also by his wife Gröllmann. The file held detailed records of meetings that Gröllmann, who was registered as an "Inoffizieller Mitarbeiter" (unofficial collaborator), had with her controller from 1979 to 1989.[13] This mirrored the plot of Das Leben der Anderen as in the film pressure exerted by the Stasi on the playwright's girlfriend makes her betray him as the author of an exposé of covered-up GDR suicide rates. Mühe and Gröllmann divorced in 1990.[14] In a book accompanying the film, Mühe spoke about the sense of betrayal he felt when he found out about his former wife's alleged Stasi role. However, Gröllmann's real-life controller later claimed he had made up many of the details in the file and that the actress had been unaware that she was speaking to a Stasi agent. After a highly public and acrimonious battle in the courts, Gröllmann, who died in August 2006, won an injunction preventing the book's publication.[3] Mühe's response when asked how he prepared for his role in Das Leben der Anderen was, "I remembered."[3][4]

At the time of his death, Mühe was married to his third wife, actress Susanne Lothar, and living in Berlin with her and their two children, Sophie Marie and Jakob.[10] Mühe and Lothar starred together in Mühe's last film, Nemesis (2010),[15] which deals with a couple's troubled relationship. However, Lothar, who died in 2012, launched a lawsuit to block the film from release for nearly three years, apparently because she felt that it would cast the couple in a bad light.[16]

Awards edit

In addition to the awards mentioned elsewhere in this article, Mühe was conferred the following awards:

  • 1990 – The Chaplin Shoe, the Deutscher Darstellerpreis (German Actor Award) of the Bundesverbandes der Fernseh- und Filmregisseure in Deutschland eV (Federal Association of Television and Film Directors in Germany).
  • 1991 – The Gertrud-Eysoldt-Ring (Gertrud Eysoldt Ring)
  • 1992 – The Bambi
  • 1994 – The Kainz-Medaille (Kainz Medal)
  • 2006 – The Bernhard-Wicki-Filmpreis (Bernhard Wicki Film Award)
  • The Helene-Weigel-Medaille (Helene Weigel Medal)
  • The prize of the critics of the Berliner Zeitung

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Director Notes
1983 Olle Henry Junger Mann Ulrich Weiß
1985 The Woman and the Stranger Revolutionär Rainer Simon
Hälfte des Lebens [de] Friedrich Hölderlin Herrmann Zschoche
1989 Das Spinnennetz Theodor Lohse Bernhard Wicki
Hard Days, Hard Nights Flimmer Horst Königstein [de]
1990 Sehnsucht Sieghart Jürgen Brauer
1992 Schtonk! Dr. Wieland Helmut Dietl
Benny's Video Vater Michael Haneke
1994 The Blue One Karl Kaminski Lienhard Wawrzyn
1995 Rudy, the Racing Pig [de] Dr. Heinrich Gützkow Peter Timm
1996 Peanuts – The Bank Pays Everything [de] Dr. Jochen Schuster Carlo Rola
Engelchen Kommissar Helke Misselwitz
1997 Funny Games Georg Michael Haneke
Die Healthy Hugo Wallner Gert Steinheimer
The Castle K. Michael Haneke TV film
1998 Night Time [de] Eschbach Peter Fratzscher
Rider of the Flames Jacob Gontard Nina Grosse
1999 Straight Shooter Markus Paufler Thomas Bohn
2001 Goebbels und Geduldig Harry Geduldig / Joseph Goebbels Kai Wessel
2002 Amen. Doctor Costa-Gavras
2003 Spy Sorge Eugen Ott Masahiro Shinoda
Hamlet_X Claudius Müller Herbert Fritsch
2005 Schneeland Knövel Hans W. Geißendörfer
2006 The Lives of Others Hpt. Gerd Wiesler Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
2007 My Führer – The Really Truest Truth about Adolf Hitler Adolf Grünbaum Dani Levy
2010 Nemesis Robert Nicole Mosleh Posthumous release, (final film role)

Television edit

Year(s)
of appearance
Film or series Role Awards and nominations
1983 Der Mann und sein Name
(The Man and His Name)
1984 Die Poggenpuhls
(The Poggenpuhls)
Leo
1986 Das Buschgespenst
(The Bush Ghost)
Kaufmann Strauch
1987 Die erste Reihe
(The First Row)
Rudolf Schwarz
1988 Nadine, meine Liebe
(Nadine, My Love)
Oberleutnant (Senior Lieutenant) Stein
1988
(1 episode)
Polizeiruf 110 (Emergency Call 110) (1971–present)
"Flüssige Waffe" ("Liquid Weapon")
Kegel
1989 Die gläserne Fackel
(The Glass Torch)
Maxi Steinhüter
1990 Der kleine Herr Friedemann
(Little Herr Friedemann)
Johannes Friedemann
1991 Ende der Unschuld [de]
(The End of Innocence)
Julian Green
1991 Jugend ohne Gott [de]
(The Age of the Fish)
Lehrer (teacher)
1993
(1 episode)
Extralarge: Diamonds Father Enrique
1993 Das letzte U-Boot
(The Last U-Boat)
Lt. Cmdr. Gerber
1993 Wehner – die unerzählte Geschichte [de]
(Wehner – The Untold Story)
Selbstmörder (suicide victim)
1994 Geschäfte
(Business)
Sturm
1995 … nächste Woche ist Frieden [de]
(...Next Week brings Peace)
1995 Nadja – Heimkehr in die Fremde
(Nadja – Homecoming Among Foreigners)
Sergej
1995 Nikolaikirche
(St. Nicholas Church)
Pfarrer (Minister) Ohlbaum
1995
(1 episode)
Rosa Roth (1994–2006)
"Lügen" ("Lies")
1995 Tödliches Schweigen
(Deadly Silence)
Christian Plache
1996 Das tödliche Auge
(The Deadly Eye)
Stefan
1996
(1 episode)
Tatort (Crime Scene) (1970–present)
"Die Abrechnung" ("The Reckoning")
Peter Fuchs
1998 36 Stunden Angst
(36 Hours)
Rudolph
1998
(1 episode)
Siska (1998–present)
"Tod einer Würfelspielerin" ("Death of a Female Dice-Thrower")
1998–2007
(73 episodes)
Der letzte Zeuge
(The Last Witness)
Dr. Robert Kolmaar
  • Golden Lion for Best Actor in a TV Series, RTL Golden Lion Awards (1998) (nominated)
  • Bester Schauspieler in einer Hauptrolle – Serie (Best Actor in a Leading Role – TV Series), Deutscher Fernsehpreis (German Television Awards) (1999) (nominated)
  • Bester Schauspieler in einer Hauptrolle – Serie (Best Actor in a Leading Role – TV Series), Deutscher Fernsehpreis (German Television Awards) (2003) (nominated)
  • Bavarian TV Award (with writer Gregor Edelmann) (2005)
  • Beste/r Schauspieler/in in einer Serie (Best Actor or Actress in a TV Series), Deutscher Fernsehpreis (German Television Awards) (2005)[17]
1999
(1 episode)
Tatort (Crime Scene) (1970–present)
"Traumhaus" ("Dream House")
Friedel Hebbel
1999 Todesengel
(Angel of Death)
Dr. Leon Stein
2001 Dreimal Leben
(Life Times Three)
Henri
2003 Alles Samba
(Everything's Samba)
Gerd
2003 Hamlet_X Claudius Müller
2003 Im Schatten der Macht [de]
(In the Shadow of Power)
Günter Gaus
2004 Hunger auf Leben [de]
(Hunger for Life)
Jochen Hensel
2006 Das Geheimnis von St. Ambrose
(The Secret of St. Ambrose)
Professor Nicolas Cramer
2006 Peer Gynt
Der Knopfgiesser (The Button Moulder)

Some information in this table was obtained from Ulrich Mühe at IMDb. Retrieved on 23 September 2007.

Theatre edit

Year(s)
of appearance
Production Role Awards and nominations
1979 Fruen fra havet (The Lady from the Sea)
by Henrik Ibsen

Städtisches Theater, Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz)

Lyngstrand
[Date uncertain]
(?1979–1986)
Macbeth
by William Shakespeare

Volksbühne, East Berlin

18 November 1983 Gespenster (Ghosts)
by Henrik Ibsen

Kammerspiele (Chamber Play Theatre), Deutsches Theater, East Berlin

Osvald Alving
1986 Egmont
by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Deutsches Theater, East Berlin

Egmont
[Date uncertain]
?1986–1989
Hamlet
by William Shakespeare

Deutsches Theater, East Berlin

Hamlet
[Date uncertain]
?1986–1989
Nathan der Weise (Nathan the Wise)
by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Deutsches Theater, East Berlin

[Date uncertain]
?1986–1989
Peer Gynt
by Henrik Ibsen

Deutsches Theater, East Berlin

Peer Gynt
1989 Die Hamletmaschine (Hamletmachine)
by Heiner Müller

Deutsches Theater, East Berlin

Hamlet
1990 Die Jüdin von Toledo (The Jewess of Toledo)
by Franz Grillparzer

Salzburg Festival, Salzburg, Austria

König Alfons (King Alfonso, Alfonso VIII)
end-1990s Dreimal Leben (Life Times Three)
by Yasmina Reza

Burgtheater, Vienna, Austria

Henri
1999 Gesäubert (Cleansed)
by Sarah Kane

Hamburg

Der Arzt (The Doctor)
2003 Wittgenstein Incorporated

Vienna Festwochen (Vienna Festival)

2005 Zerbombt (Blasted)
by Sarah Kane

Berlin

Ian
2006 Zerbombt (Blasted)[18]
by Sarah Kane

Barbican Arts Centre, London

Ian
[Date unknown] Clavigo
by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Clavigo
[Date unknown] Philotas by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Philotas
[Date unknown] Der Traum, ein Leben (The Dream, a Life)
by Franz Grillparzer
Sigismundis

Audio books edit

Year(s)
of appearance
Book Awards and nominations
1997 Ein Monat in Dachau (One Month in Dachau, 1992)
by Vladimir Sorokin; translated from the Russian by Peter Urban
1999 Ich bin eine Welt: Briefe und Gedichte – eine Collage
(I am a World: Letters and Poems – a Collage)
by Georg Trakl
2000 Einen Dichter denken – LAUT (A Poet Thinks – ALOUD)
by Heiner Müller
2002 Adler und Engel (Eagles and Angels)
by Juli Zeh
2002 Die Kinder (The Children)
by Peter Hacks
2002 Reise gegen den Wind (Journey Against the Wind, 2000)
by Peter Härtling
2003 Südkurier (Southern Mail, 1929)
by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
2003 Wind, Sand und Sterne (Wind, Sand and Stars, 1939)
by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
2004 Ein unbekannter Freund (A Friend of Unknown Quantity)
by Ivan Bunin (read by Susanne Lothar and Ulrich Mühe)
2004 "Ich küsse Dich vielmals...": Liebesbriefe ("I Kiss You Many Times...": Love Letters) (read by Susanne Lothar and Ulrich Mühe)
2005 Der kleine Prinz (The Little Prince, 1943)
by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
2005 Weihnachtswünsche: Die Weihnachtsgeschichte nach Lukas und die schönsten Weihnachtsgedichte (Christmas Wishes: The History of Christmas according to Luke and the Most Beautiful Christmas Poems)
by Joseph von Eichendorff[19] (told by Otto Mellies, Ulrich Mühe and Otto Sander)
2006 Shakespeares Hamlet und alles, was ihn für uns zum kulturellen Gedächtnis macht (Shakespeare's Hamlet and Everything that Makes it Cultural Memory For Us) (read by Dietrich Schwanitz, Ulrich Mühe and Hanns Zischler)
2006 Von allem Anfang an (From All Beginning)
by Christoph Hein
[Date unknown] Helden wie wir (Heroes Like Us, 1995)
by Thomas Brussig
[Date unknown] Das kalte Herz (The Cold Heart, 1826)
by Wilhelm Hauff
[Date unknown] Der Katze, die immer nur ihre eigenen Wege ging
(The Cats, which in Each Case Went Their Own Ways, ?1985)
by Horst Hawemann
[Date unknown] Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke (The Lay of the Love and Death of Cornet Christoph Rilke, 1906)
by Rainer Maria Rilke

References edit

  1. ^ . Internet Movie Database (IMDb). Archived from the original on 22 May 2007. Retrieved 5 August 2007.
  2. ^ In 2007, shortly before his death, Mühe was conferred honorary citizenship of Grimma: "Biography for Ulrich Mühe". Internet Movie Database (IMDb). Retrieved 5 August 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j . The Daily Telegraph. London. 27 July 2007. Archived from the original on 15 February 2008. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d e "'The Lives of Others' Actor Ulrich Mühe Dies". Deutsche Welle. 25 July 2007.
  5. ^ a b Paterson, Tony (26 July 2007). . The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007.
  6. ^ For instance, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, the director of Das Leben der Anderen, expressed the view that the original cause of Mühe's stomach problems that eventually led to cancer was the anxiety he suffered when he was a conscript in the East German military: Bergan, Ronald (28 July 2007). "Ulrich Mühe (obituary)". The Guardian. London.
  7. ^ a b c d e Bergan, Ronald (28 July 2007). "Ulrich Mühe (obituary)". The Guardian. London.
  8. ^ a b c . The Independent. London. 26 July 2007. Archived from the original on 4 November 2007. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  9. ^ "Ulrich Mühe : German Actor who Won Acclaim Playing a Stasi Officer in the Oscar-winning The Lives of Others (obituary)". The Times. London. 28 July 2007. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  10. ^ a b "Oscar Film's German Star Dies". CNN. 25 July 2007.
  11. ^ . Ad-Hoc News. 25 July 2007. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 27 July 2007. In German.
  12. ^ "Biography for Ulrich Mühe". Internet Movie Database (IMDb). Retrieved 23 November 2007. See Jeanne Gröllmann at IMDb Retrieved on 23 November 2007.
  13. ^ Danielsen, Shane (25 July 2007). "Ulrich Mühe 1953–2007 : The Actor who Played the Conscience-Stricken Stasi in The Lives of Others has Died". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  14. ^ "Biography for Ulrich Mühe". Internet Movie Database (IMDb). Retrieved 5 August 2007.
  15. ^ Nemesis at IMDb  .
  16. ^ "Susanne Lothar – ein Wunder an Charme und Natürlichkeit [Susanne Lothar – A Miracle of Charm and Naturalness]", Berliner Morgenpost, 26 July 2012, from the original on 26 August 2014, Nach seinem Tod interessierten sich gleich mehrere Verleiher für 'Nemesis'. Aber Susanne Lothar wollte dies verhindern, die Veröffentlichung zog sich Jahre hin. Vielleicht fand sie, ein solcher Film werfe so kurz nach dem Tod ein falsches Licht auf das Paar. 'Ich habe ihn immer bei mir, ihn und die schöne gemeinsame Zeit', sagte die Schauspielerin 2008 in einem 'Tagesspiegel'-Interview.
  17. ^ "Awards for Ulrich Mühe". Internet Movie Database (IMDb). Retrieved 6 August 2007.
  18. ^ Billington, Michael (8 November 2006). "Blasted (Zerbombt) : Barbican, London (review)". The Guardian. Spencer, Charles (9 November 2006). "Blast from the Past Still Chills (review of Zerbombt (Blasted))". The Daily Telegraph. London.
  19. ^ Possibly Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff (1788–1857).

Further reading edit

  • Plass, Sarah (25 July 2007). "Ulrich Mühe, Film and Stage Actor, Dies at 54". The New York Times (Late Edition). p. 7.
  • Danielsen, Shane (25 July 2007). "Ulrich Mühe 1953–2007 : The Actor who Played the Conscience-Stricken Stasi in The Lives of Others has Died". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  • Paterson, Tony (26 July 2007). . The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007.
  • . The Independent. London. 26 July 2007. Archived from the original on 4 November 2007. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  • . The Daily Telegraph. London. 27 July 2007. Archived from the original on 15 February 2008. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  • Bergan, Ronald (28 July 2007). "Ulrich Mühe (obituary)". The Guardian. London.
  • "Ulrich Mühe : German Actor who Won Acclaim Playing a Stasi Officer in the Oscar-winning The Lives of Others (obituary)". The Times. London. 28 July 2007. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  • . Bild. 25 July 2007. Archived from the original on 7 November 2007. Retrieved 6 August 2007. In German.
  • "Ulrich Mühe, Star of 'The Lives of Others,' Dies at 54". International Herald Tribune. 25 July 2007.
  • "Ulrich Mühe, 'Lives Of Others' Star, Dies". United Press International (UPI). 25 July 2007.
  • "Actor Helped Bring Down the Wall". The Sydney Morning Herald. 30 July 2007.

External links edit

  • Ulrich Mühe at IMDb
  • Dreaming Ulrich 1 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine – an unofficial fan-site
  • "Photo Gallery : Ulrich Mühe". Spiegel Online. 25 July 2007. Retrieved 5 August 2007.
  • Photographs of Ulrich Mühe at Virtual History Film
  • Official English website of Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others, 2006)
  • Official German website of Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others, 2006) 3 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine

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Friedrich Hans Ulrich Muhe German pronunciation ˈʊlʁɪc ˈmyːe 20 June 1953 22 July 2007 was a German film television and theatre actor He played the role of Hauptmann Captain Gerd Wiesler in the Oscar winning film Das Leben der Anderen The Lives of Others 2006 for which he received the gold award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role at the Deutscher Filmpreis German Film Awards and the Best Actor Award at the 2006 European Film Awards Ulrich MuheMuhe in 2005BornFriedrich Hans Ulrich Muhe 1953 06 20 20 June 1953Grimma East GermanyDied22 July 2007 2007 07 22 aged 54 Walbeck Saxony Anhalt GermanyOccupationsActortheatre directorYears active1979 2007SpousesAnnegret Hahn m 1976 div 1983 wbr Jenny Grollmann m 1984 div 1990 wbr Susanne Lothar m 1997 wbr Children5 including Anna MariaAfter leaving school Muhe was employed as a construction worker and a border guard at the Berlin Wall He then turned to acting and from the late 1970s into the 1980s appeared in numerous plays becoming a star of the Deutsches Theater in East Berlin He was active in politics and denounced Communist rule in East Germany in a memorable address at the Alexanderplatz demonstration on 4 November 1989 shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall After German reunification he continued to appear in a large number of films television programmes and theatre productions In Germany he was particularly known for playing the lead role of Dr Robert Kolmaar in the long running forensic crime series Der letzte Zeuge The Last Witness 1998 2007 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 The Lives of Others and later life 4 Personal life 5 Awards 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 6 3 Theatre 6 4 Audio books 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life and education edit nbsp The Volksbuhne in Rosa Luxemburg Platz in the borough of Mitte Berlin photographed in July 1999 The son of a furrier 1 Muhe was born on 20 June 1953 in Grimma 2 Bezirk Leipzig part of present day Saxony in the German Democratic Republic East Germany After leaving school he trained as a construction worker then did compulsory military service in the Nationale Volksarmee National People s Army as a border guard at the Berlin Wall 3 He was relieved of duty after contracting stomach ulcers 4 possibly due to stress according to observers and also suggested that it marked the beginnings of the stomach cancer that would eventually lead to his death 5 6 He then turned to acting and studied at the Theaterhochschule Hans Otto Leipzig from 1975 to 1979 7 He appeared in his first professional stage role in 1979 as Lyngstrand in Ibsen s Fruen fra havet The Lady from the Sea at the Stadtisches Theater in Karl Marx Stadt now Chemnitz He followed this by appearing in a production of Macbeth by playwright and director Heiner Muller at the Volksbuhne in East Berlin 3 Career edit nbsp The premiere of Henrik Ibsen s Ghosts on 18 November 1983 in the Kammerspiele Chamber Play Theatre of the Deutsches Theater with from left Inge Keller as Mrs Alving Muhe as her son Osvald and Simone von Zglinicki as the maid Regine EngstrandIn 1983 at Muller s invitation he joined the ensemble of East Berlin s Deutsches Theater and became its star due to his versatility in comic and serious roles appearing in productions such as Goethe s Egmont 1986 Ibsen s Peer Gynt and Lessing s Nathan der Weise Nathan the Wise 1988 4 He took the lead role of Hamlet in both Shakespeare s play and Heiner Muller s Die Hamletmaschine Hamletmachine 1989 7 Muhe later said Theatre was the only place in the GDR where people weren t lied to For us actors it was an island We could dare to criticise 8 On screen he co starred with his second wife Jenny Grollmann in Herman Zschoche s film Halfte des Lebens de Half of Life 1984 about the German lyric poet Friedrich Holderlin 1770 1843 3 Muhe played a leading role in organizing the demonstrations that took place prior to the reunification of Germany He often gave public readings from Walter Janka s essay Schwierigkeiten mit der Wahrheit Difficulties with the Truth 1989 at the Deutsches Theater before the book was permitted to be published in East Germany On 4 November 1989 shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall in front of half a million people during the Alexanderplatz demonstration he declared the Communists monopoly on power to be invalid 4 In the same year he became internationally known after playing next to Armin Mueller Stahl and Klaus Maria Brandauer the leading role in Bernhard Wicki s Das Spinnennetz Spider s Web based on the expressionist fragmentary novel of the same name by Austrian writer Joseph Roth the right wing lieutenant Lohse who sleeps and murders his way to professional success in the early Weimar Republic following a near fatal injury during the Wilhelmshaven mutiny of 29 October 1918 3 nbsp Muhe and fellow actor Johanna Schall speaking at the Alexanderplatz on 4 November 1989 following a demonstration by half a million citizensAfter German reunification he continued to appear in a large number of films television programmes and theatre productions in Germany and abroad He proved his ability to take on comic roles in Schtonk 1991 an Oscar nominated satire about the Hitler Diaries hoax 9 and showed his more serious side in Michael Haneke s Benny s Video 1992 Das Schloss The Castle 1996 an adaptation of Kafka s The Castle 1922 and Funny Games 1997 7 8 In the latter film Muhe and his third wife Susanne Lothar played a husband and wife held captive in their holiday cabin by two psychotic young men who force them to play sadistic games with one another 3 In the 2000s Muhe played Nazis in a sequence of films He portrayed Joseph Goebbels in Goebbels und Geduldig Goebbels and Geduldig 2001 Dr Josef Mengele in Amen 2002 a film by Costa Gavras and was to have played Klaus Barbie in an upcoming feature His last film was the comedy Mein Fuhrer Die wirklich wahrste Wahrheit uber Adolf Hitler My Fuhrer The Truly Truest Truth about Adolf Hitler 2007 in which he played Prof Adolf Israel Grunbaum an actor hired to give Hitler lessons 7 In 2006 he appeared at the Barbican Arts Centre in London in Zerbombt Thomas Ostermeier s German production of Sarah Kane s Blasted playing a middle aged journalist whose encounter with a young girl leads to pandemonium in a Leeds hotel room 3 Muhe was known in Germany for playing the brilliant but eccentric pathologist Dr Robert Kolmaar in 73 episodes of the forensic crime serial Der letzte Zeuge The Last Witness 1998 2007 7 8 for which he was awarded the prize for Beste r Schauspieler in in einer Serie Best Actor or Actress in a TV Series at the Deutscher Fernsehpreis German Television Awards in 2005 The Lives of Others and later life edit nbsp Muhe as Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler in Das Leben der Anderen The Lives of Others 2006 Curiously events in Muhe s own life were mirrored by the storyline of the film To English speaking audiences Muhe was probably best known for portraying Hauptmann Captain Gerd Wiesler in Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck s Das Leben der Anderen The Lives of Others 2006 which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2007 The film is set in the mid 1980s and Wiesler is a Stasi agent who is assigned to bug and conduct surveillance of the apartment of an East German playwright Georg Dreyman Sebastian Koch and his girlfriend the actress Christa Maria Sieland Martina Gedeck However he becomes disillusioned about the necessity of monitoring the couple for national security reasons after discovering that the government minister who ordered the surveillance did so for sexual rather than political motives Gradually Wiesler s heart moves from contempt and envy to compassion 3 For his performance in 2006 Muhe received among other things the Beste darstellerische Leistung Mannliche Hauptrolle Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Gold at Germany s most prestigious film awards the Deutscher Filmpreis German Film Awards and the Best Actor Award at the European Film Awards nbsp Muhe s grave in Walbeck photographed in 2011The Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED Diktatur Federal Foundation for the Reappraisal of the SED Dictatorship known in short as Stiftung Aufarbeitung the government funded organization tasked with examining and reappraising East Germany s Communist dictatorship said of Muhe Through his impressive performance Ulrich Muhe sensitized an audience of millions to the Stasi s machinations and their consequences The statement added that Muhe had been an active and valued participant in the foundation s events 4 Muhe was already seriously ill at the award ceremony in Los Angeles in February 2007 when Das Leben der Anderen was awarded its Oscar and flew back to Germany hours later for an urgent stomach operation 5 In an article in Die Welt dated 21 July 2007 Muhe discussed his diagnosis of stomach cancer which had put his acting career on hold he died the following day 10 On 25 July 2007 he was buried in his mother s village of Walbeck in the Landkreis rural district of Borde Saxony Anhalt 11 Personal life editMuhe was married three times He was first married to dramaturge Annegret Hahn the couple had two sons Andreas a Berlin based photographer and Konrad a painter His second marriage was in 1984 to the actress Jenny Grollmann after they fell in love while acting together 3 in the TV film Die Poggenpuhls The Poggenpuhls in that year Muhe and Grollmann had a daughter Anna Maria Muhe who is also an actress and he was stepfather to Grollmann s daughter Jeanne a make up artist 12 nbsp Muhe s daughter Anna Maria with actor Daniel Bruhl at the premiere of their film Was nutzt die Liebe in Gedanken Love in Thoughts 2004 After German reunification Muhe allegedly discovered evidence in his Stasi file that he had been under surveillance not only by four of his fellow actors in the East Berlin theatre but also by his wife Grollmann The file held detailed records of meetings that Grollmann who was registered as an Inoffizieller Mitarbeiter unofficial collaborator had with her controller from 1979 to 1989 13 This mirrored the plot of Das Leben der Anderen as in the film pressure exerted by the Stasi on the playwright s girlfriend makes her betray him as the author of an expose of covered up GDR suicide rates Muhe and Grollmann divorced in 1990 14 In a book accompanying the film Muhe spoke about the sense of betrayal he felt when he found out about his former wife s alleged Stasi role However Grollmann s real life controller later claimed he had made up many of the details in the file and that the actress had been unaware that she was speaking to a Stasi agent After a highly public and acrimonious battle in the courts Grollmann who died in August 2006 won an injunction preventing the book s publication 3 Muhe s response when asked how he prepared for his role in Das Leben der Anderen was I remembered 3 4 At the time of his death Muhe was married to his third wife actress Susanne Lothar and living in Berlin with her and their two children Sophie Marie and Jakob 10 Muhe and Lothar starred together in Muhe s last film Nemesis 2010 15 which deals with a couple s troubled relationship However Lothar who died in 2012 launched a lawsuit to block the film from release for nearly three years apparently because she felt that it would cast the couple in a bad light 16 Awards editIn addition to the awards mentioned elsewhere in this article Muhe was conferred the following awards 1990 The Chaplin Shoe the Deutscher Darstellerpreis German Actor Award of the Bundesverbandes der Fernseh und Filmregisseure in Deutschland eV Federal Association of Television and Film Directors in Germany 1991 The Gertrud Eysoldt Ring Gertrud Eysoldt Ring 1992 The Bambi 1994 The Kainz Medaille Kainz Medal 2006 The Bernhard Wicki Filmpreis Bernhard Wicki Film Award The Helene Weigel Medaille Helene Weigel Medal The prize of the critics of the Berliner ZeitungFilmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Director Notes1983 Olle Henry Junger Mann Ulrich Weiss1985 The Woman and the Stranger Revolutionar Rainer SimonHalfte des Lebens de Friedrich Holderlin Herrmann Zschoche1989 Das Spinnennetz Theodor Lohse Bernhard WickiHard Days Hard Nights Flimmer Horst Konigstein de 1990 Sehnsucht Sieghart Jurgen Brauer1992 Schtonk Dr Wieland Helmut DietlBenny s Video Vater Michael Haneke1994 The Blue One Karl Kaminski Lienhard Wawrzyn1995 Rudy the Racing Pig de Dr Heinrich Gutzkow Peter Timm1996 Peanuts The Bank Pays Everything de Dr Jochen Schuster Carlo RolaEngelchen Kommissar Helke Misselwitz1997 Funny Games Georg Michael HanekeDie Healthy Hugo Wallner Gert SteinheimerThe Castle K Michael Haneke TV film1998 Night Time de Eschbach Peter FratzscherRider of the Flames Jacob Gontard Nina Grosse1999 Straight Shooter Markus Paufler Thomas Bohn2001 Goebbels und Geduldig Harry Geduldig Joseph Goebbels Kai Wessel2002 Amen Doctor Costa Gavras2003 Spy Sorge Eugen Ott Masahiro ShinodaHamlet X Claudius Muller Herbert Fritsch2005 Schneeland Knovel Hans W Geissendorfer2006 The Lives of Others Hpt Gerd Wiesler Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck2007 My Fuhrer The Really Truest Truth about Adolf Hitler Adolf Grunbaum Dani Levy2010 Nemesis Robert Nicole Mosleh Posthumous release final film role Television edit Year s of appearance Film or series Role Awards and nominations1983 Der Mann und sein Name The Man and His Name 1984 Die Poggenpuhls The Poggenpuhls Leo1986 Das Buschgespenst The Bush Ghost Kaufmann Strauch1987 Die erste Reihe The First Row Rudolf Schwarz1988 Nadine meine Liebe Nadine My Love Oberleutnant Senior Lieutenant Stein1988 1 episode Polizeiruf 110 Emergency Call 110 1971 present Flussige Waffe Liquid Weapon Kegel1989 Die glaserne Fackel The Glass Torch Maxi Steinhuter1990 Der kleine Herr Friedemann Little Herr Friedemann Johannes Friedemann1991 Ende der Unschuld de The End of Innocence Julian Green1991 Jugend ohne Gott de The Age of the Fish Lehrer teacher 1993 1 episode Extralarge Diamonds Father Enrique1993 Das letzte U Boot The Last U Boat Lt Cmdr Gerber1993 Wehner die unerzahlte Geschichte de Wehner The Untold Story Selbstmorder suicide victim 1994 Geschafte Business Sturm1995 nachste Woche ist Frieden de Next Week brings Peace 1995 Nadja Heimkehr in die Fremde Nadja Homecoming Among Foreigners Sergej1995 Nikolaikirche St Nicholas Church Pfarrer Minister Ohlbaum1995 1 episode Rosa Roth 1994 2006 Lugen Lies 1995 Todliches Schweigen Deadly Silence Christian Plache1996 Das todliche Auge The Deadly Eye Stefan1996 1 episode Tatort Crime Scene 1970 present Die Abrechnung The Reckoning Peter Fuchs1998 36 Stunden Angst 36 Hours Rudolph1998 1 episode Siska 1998 present Tod einer Wurfelspielerin Death of a Female Dice Thrower 1998 2007 73 episodes Der letzte Zeuge The Last Witness Dr Robert Kolmaar Golden Lion for Best Actor in a TV Series RTL Golden Lion Awards 1998 nominated Bester Schauspieler in einer Hauptrolle Serie Best Actor in a Leading Role TV Series Deutscher Fernsehpreis German Television Awards 1999 nominated Bester Schauspieler in einer Hauptrolle Serie Best Actor in a Leading Role TV Series Deutscher Fernsehpreis German Television Awards 2003 nominated Bavarian TV Award with writer Gregor Edelmann 2005 Beste r Schauspieler in in einer Serie Best Actor or Actress in a TV Series Deutscher Fernsehpreis German Television Awards 2005 17 1999 1 episode Tatort Crime Scene 1970 present Traumhaus Dream House Friedel Hebbel1999 Todesengel Angel of Death Dr Leon Stein2001 Dreimal Leben Life Times Three Henri2003 Alles Samba Everything s Samba Gerd2003 Hamlet X Claudius Muller2003 Im Schatten der Macht de In the Shadow of Power Gunter Gaus2004 Hunger auf Leben de Hunger for Life Jochen Hensel2006 Das Geheimnis von St Ambrose The Secret of St Ambrose Professor Nicolas Cramer2006 Peer Gynt Der Knopfgiesser The Button Moulder Some information in this table was obtained from Ulrich Muhe at IMDb Retrieved on 23 September 2007 Theatre edit Year s of appearance Production Role Awards and nominations1979 Fruen fra havet The Lady from the Sea by Henrik IbsenStadtisches Theater Karl Marx Stadt now Chemnitz Lyngstrand Date uncertain 1979 1986 Macbethby William ShakespeareVolksbuhne East Berlin18 November 1983 Gespenster Ghosts by Henrik IbsenKammerspiele Chamber Play Theatre Deutsches Theater East Berlin Osvald Alving1986 Egmontby Johann Wolfgang von GoetheDeutsches Theater East Berlin Egmont Date uncertain 1986 1989 Hamletby William ShakespeareDeutsches Theater East Berlin Hamlet Date uncertain 1986 1989 Nathan der Weise Nathan the Wise by Gotthold Ephraim LessingDeutsches Theater East Berlin Date uncertain 1986 1989 Peer Gyntby Henrik IbsenDeutsches Theater East Berlin Peer Gynt1989 Die Hamletmaschine Hamletmachine by Heiner MullerDeutsches Theater East Berlin Hamlet1990 Die Judin von Toledo The Jewess of Toledo by Franz GrillparzerSalzburg Festival Salzburg Austria Konig Alfons King Alfonso Alfonso VIII end 1990s Dreimal Leben Life Times Three by Yasmina RezaBurgtheater Vienna Austria Henri1999 Gesaubert Cleansed by Sarah KaneHamburg Der Arzt The Doctor 2003 Wittgenstein IncorporatedVienna Festwochen Vienna Festival 2005 Zerbombt Blasted by Sarah KaneBerlin Ian2006 Zerbombt Blasted 18 by Sarah KaneBarbican Arts Centre London Ian Date unknown Clavigoby Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Clavigo Date unknown Philotas by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Philotas Date unknown Der Traum ein Leben The Dream a Life by Franz Grillparzer SigismundisAudio books edit Year s of appearance Book Awards and nominations1997 Ein Monat in Dachau One Month in Dachau 1992 by Vladimir Sorokin translated from the Russian by Peter Urban1999 Ich bin eine Welt Briefe und Gedichte eine Collage I am a World Letters and Poems a Collage by Georg Trakl2000 Einen Dichter denken LAUT A Poet Thinks ALOUD by Heiner Muller2002 Adler und Engel Eagles and Angels by Juli Zeh2002 Die Kinder The Children by Peter Hacks2002 Reise gegen den Wind Journey Against the Wind 2000 by Peter Hartling2003 Sudkurier Southern Mail 1929 by Antoine de Saint Exupery2003 Wind Sand und Sterne Wind Sand and Stars 1939 by Antoine de Saint Exupery2004 Ein unbekannter Freund A Friend of Unknown Quantity by Ivan Bunin read by Susanne Lothar and Ulrich Muhe 2004 Ich kusse Dich vielmals Liebesbriefe I Kiss You Many Times Love Letters read by Susanne Lothar and Ulrich Muhe 2005 Der kleine Prinz The Little Prince 1943 by Antoine de Saint Exupery2005 Weihnachtswunsche Die Weihnachtsgeschichte nach Lukas und die schonsten Weihnachtsgedichte Christmas Wishes The History of Christmas according to Luke and the Most Beautiful Christmas Poems by Joseph von Eichendorff 19 told by Otto Mellies Ulrich Muhe and Otto Sander 2006 Shakespeares Hamlet und alles was ihn fur uns zum kulturellen Gedachtnis macht Shakespeare s Hamlet and Everything that Makes it Cultural Memory For Us read by Dietrich Schwanitz Ulrich Muhe and Hanns Zischler 2006 Von allem Anfang an From All Beginning by Christoph Hein Date unknown Helden wie wir Heroes Like Us 1995 by Thomas Brussig Date unknown Das kalte Herz The Cold Heart 1826 by Wilhelm Hauff Date unknown Der Katze die immer nur ihre eigenen Wege ging The Cats which in Each Case Went Their Own Ways 1985 by Horst Hawemann Date unknown Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke The Lay of the Love and Death of Cornet Christoph Rilke 1906 by Rainer Maria RilkeReferences edit Biography for Ulrich Muhe Internet Movie Database IMDb Archived from the original on 22 May 2007 Retrieved 5 August 2007 In 2007 shortly before his death Muhe was conferred honorary citizenship of Grimma Biography for Ulrich Muhe Internet Movie Database IMDb Retrieved 5 August 2007 a b c d e f g h i j Ulrich Muhe obituary The Daily Telegraph London 27 July 2007 Archived from the original on 15 February 2008 Retrieved 26 May 2010 a b c d e The Lives of Others Actor Ulrich Muhe Dies Deutsche Welle 25 July 2007 a b Paterson Tony 26 July 2007 Ulrich Muhe Star of Lives of Others Dies Aged 54 The Independent London Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 For instance Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck the director of Das Leben der Anderen expressed the view that the original cause of Muhe s stomach problems that eventually led to cancer was the anxiety he suffered when he was a conscript in the East German military Bergan Ronald 28 July 2007 Ulrich Muhe obituary The Guardian London a b c d e Bergan Ronald 28 July 2007 Ulrich Muhe obituary The Guardian London a b c Ulrich Muhe Star of The Lives of Others obituary The Independent London 26 July 2007 Archived from the original on 4 November 2007 Retrieved 26 May 2010 Ulrich Muhe German Actor who Won Acclaim Playing a Stasi Officer in the Oscar winning The Lives of Others obituary The Times London 28 July 2007 Retrieved 26 May 2010 a b Oscar Film s German Star Dies CNN 25 July 2007 Ulrich Muhe am Mittwoch beigesetzt Ad Hoc News 25 July 2007 Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 27 July 2007 In German Biography for Ulrich Muhe Internet Movie Database IMDb Retrieved 23 November 2007 See Jeanne Grollmann at IMDb Retrieved on 23 November 2007 Danielsen Shane 25 July 2007 Ulrich Muhe 1953 2007 The Actor who Played the Conscience Stricken Stasi in The Lives of Others has Died The Guardian London Retrieved 26 May 2010 Biography for Ulrich Muhe Internet Movie Database IMDb Retrieved 5 August 2007 Nemesis at IMDb nbsp Susanne Lothar ein Wunder an Charme und Naturlichkeit Susanne Lothar A Miracle of Charm and Naturalness Berliner Morgenpost 26 July 2012 archived from the original on 26 August 2014 Nach seinem Tod interessierten sich gleich mehrere Verleiher fur Nemesis Aber Susanne Lothar wollte dies verhindern die Veroffentlichung zog sich Jahre hin Vielleicht fand sie ein solcher Film werfe so kurz nach dem Tod ein falsches Licht auf das Paar Ich habe ihn immer bei mir ihn und die schone gemeinsame Zeit sagte die Schauspielerin 2008 in einem Tagesspiegel Interview Awards for Ulrich Muhe Internet Movie Database IMDb Retrieved 6 August 2007 Billington Michael 8 November 2006 Blasted Zerbombt Barbican London review The Guardian Spencer Charles 9 November 2006 Blast from the Past Still Chills review of Zerbombt Blasted The Daily Telegraph London Possibly Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff 1788 1857 Further reading editPlass Sarah 25 July 2007 Ulrich Muhe Film and Stage Actor Dies at 54 The New York Times Late Edition p 7 Danielsen Shane 25 July 2007 Ulrich Muhe 1953 2007 The Actor who Played the Conscience Stricken Stasi in The Lives of Others has Died The Guardian London Retrieved 26 May 2010 Paterson Tony 26 July 2007 Ulrich Muhe Star of Lives of Others Dies Aged 54 The Independent London Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Ulrich Muhe Star of The Lives of Others obituary The Independent London 26 July 2007 Archived from the original on 4 November 2007 Retrieved 26 May 2010 Ulrich Muhe obituary The Daily Telegraph London 27 July 2007 Archived from the original on 15 February 2008 Retrieved 26 May 2010 Bergan Ronald 28 July 2007 Ulrich Muhe obituary The Guardian London Ulrich Muhe German Actor who Won Acclaim Playing a Stasi Officer in the Oscar winning The Lives of Others obituary The Times London 28 July 2007 Retrieved 26 May 2010 Seine letzten Tage plante Ulrich Muhe bis ins Detail Bild 25 July 2007 Archived from the original on 7 November 2007 Retrieved 6 August 2007 In German Ulrich Muhe Star of The Lives of Others Dies at 54 International Herald Tribune 25 July 2007 Ulrich Muhe Lives Of Others Star Dies United Press International UPI 25 July 2007 Actor Helped Bring Down the Wall The Sydney Morning Herald 30 July 2007 External links editUlrich Muhe at IMDb Dreaming Ulrich Archived 1 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine an unofficial fan site Photo Gallery Ulrich Muhe Spiegel Online 25 July 2007 Retrieved 5 August 2007 Photographs of Ulrich Muhe at Virtual 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