Ursula Dirichs is a German actress born in Recklinghausen in
1935.Ursula Dirichs was born in the northern Ruhr area and grew up in
Königsberg. She took acting lessons at the Otto-Falkenberg-Schule in
Munich, and returned to the Ruhr to begin her acting career; she
worked in Oberhausen, then at the Schauspielhaus Bochum. She has
worked in various cities in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the
Netherlands.Her first major appearance in television was in 1960 in
the fledgling German television: On the beach of the green river
Spree, based on a book by Hans Scholz, in which she played two roles.
In the third sequence, set after the Battle of Kunersdorf, she played
the girl Hannah, and in the fourth part, the role of the "goat
princess" Bärbel Kroll. She has acted in 60 films and television
playing large and small roles.Since the 1960s, she was also in radio
in a variety of roles, such as Horst Tappert in a radio adaptation of
Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Opera, the multi-part thriller, La
Boutique by Francis Durbridge and the children's radio drama The
daisies'.
1935.Ursula Dirichs was born in the northern Ruhr area and grew up in
Königsberg. She took acting lessons at the Otto-Falkenberg-Schule in
Munich, and returned to the Ruhr to begin her acting career; she
worked in Oberhausen, then at the Schauspielhaus Bochum. She has
worked in various cities in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the
Netherlands.Her first major appearance in television was in 1960 in
the fledgling German television: On the beach of the green river
Spree, based on a book by Hans Scholz, in which she played two roles.
In the third sequence, set after the Battle of Kunersdorf, she played
the girl Hannah, and in the fourth part, the role of the "goat
princess" Bärbel Kroll. She has acted in 60 films and television
playing large and small roles.Since the 1960s, she was also in radio
in a variety of roles, such as Horst Tappert in a radio adaptation of
Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Opera, the multi-part thriller, La
Boutique by Francis Durbridge and the children's radio drama The
daisies'.
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