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Karin Ugowski

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Karin Ugowski is a German film and theater actress, voice actress, narrator, film producer and furtherer of art and culture with various stations of work in UK, France, Italy, Israel, Russia, Hungary, Poland, Spain, US and Germany with a long list of contributions to theater and film, looking back at a long and successful career. As one of the few visually striking and exceptional faces in Germany in her age group nowadays she lately appeared in the Acadamy Award nominated international motion picture Foxtrot (2017) production as the mother of the protagonist.

During her acting studies she already became known to a broader audience for her remarkable brisk and cheerful impersonations of the princess roles in German classic motion pictures in the early 1960's based on historical fairy-tales, like Frau Holle (1963) (engl. "Mother Holly"), Die goldene Gans (1964) (engl. "The Golden Goose") and Le roi barbu (1965) (engl. "King Thrushbeard") co-starring German cult actor Manfred Krug when she was still very young. Her first cinema appearances were heavily related to an ideal of female youth and beauty in the 1960's in Germany while she mostly appealed shy but self-confident in these roles. In this time she already became an up-and-coming film star and build a great fan base, which still remains until today for these old film classics, which are still airing in German TV frequently.

In very early Science Fiction motion pictures like Signal : Une aventure dans l'espace (1970) (engl. "Signals") and historical feature films like the spy thriller Das unsichtbare Visier (1973) (engl. "The Invisible Visor") co-starring the young Armin Mueller-Stahl, which has already achieved cult status, or as malicious white farmers daughter in the German film version of the American Indian legend story Osceola (1971) or even in first episodes of the German TV classic crime series Police 110 (1971) (engl. "Police call 110"), where she appears as one of the first officiating female police detectives and inspectors besides Sigrid Göhler in German TV, she has confused her princess role fan base by exposing as character actress of complex parts and by showing many different faces in the 1970's, what still remains over the decades. More than once she has shown her versatility, like in the cinema short film Open (2005) of the director Charlotte Siebenrock later again, when she turned from an old frustrated canteen kitchen porter into an attractive buoyant and beautiful looking women within minutes.

Already during her first film work she fell in love with theater, especially the experimental and political theater, which was able to change something in the time of upheaval in Germany. As a permanent member of the theater ensemble of the Volksbuehne Berlin, she worked early with great personalities such as Benno Besson, Heiner Müller and later Frank Castorf, Kresnik, Haussmann, Christoph Schlingensief and other Berlin theater-greats with guest performances all over the world.

The actress, who has frequently campaigned for art and culture development and events in Northern Germany in the last decades and has carried a yearly exhibition festival with her husband, the painter and graphic artist Guenter Horn, to support graphic artists in this area, became a talking point recently again by participating in a supporting role as mother of the lead in Samuel Maoz's latest international motion picture Foxtrot (2017), a sequel of his award-winning motion picture Lebanon (2009), which will likely screen in Cannes and the Viennale 2017/18.

In all, the actress was involved in over 80 theater productions and over 150 film and television productions. Politically, Karin Ugowski has been always considered as system-critical at any time, which is mirrored in her commitment for political theater and various readings. Since 2006, Karin Ugowski is an active member of the German Film Academy and member of the jury for the German film award (LOLA).

Private life:

Karin Ugowski has cultivated a long-term friendship with author Peter Brasch, who has dedicated a book of poetry to her and who wrote "The Golden Goose - an audio drama adaptation" in 1989 inspired by her role of princess Roswitha in the classic movie. He died 2001 and is the brother of well-known author and director Thomas Brasch.

Her last name by which she is known ("Ugowski") remains from the marriage with her first husband, an early culture office representative and later artist Addi Ugowski in the time when she came to be known for her first motion picture appearances in the 1960's. In this time her first son Joerg Ugowski was born. Since then she kept the name even after the divorce because of the name recognition.

In the 1970's she was in a long-term relationship with the actor and well-known theater director Helmut Straßburger, she met when working with him on theater stagings, bringing her second son into the world: the author, theater & film maker, composer and artist Sebastian Ugovsky-Strassburger (often credited as Sebastian Ugovsky or Gilmano).

Since 1993 she's married to the graphic artist and painter Guenter Horn, the last living advisee of the famous painter Otto Nagel.
BornJuly 11, 1943
BornJuly 11, 1943
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    Known for

    Frau Holle (1963)
    Frau Holle
    6.4
    • Goldmarie
    • 1963
    Julia - Wege zum Glück (2005)
    Julia - Wege zum Glück
    3.5
    TV Series
    • Eva Landmann
    Armin Mueller-Stahl in Das unsichtbare Visier (1973)
    Das unsichtbare Visier
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Eva Machholz
    Caesar und Cleopatra (1970)
    Caesar und Cleopatra
    TV Movie
    • Charmian
    • 1970

    Credits

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    Actress



    • Tatverdacht: Team Frankfurt ermittelt (2018)
      Tatverdacht: Team Frankfurt ermittelt
      3.8
      TV Series
      • Edna Schlüter
      • 2018
    • Yonatan Shiray and Itay Exlroad in Foxtrot (2017)
      Foxtrot
      7.2
      • Michael's Mother
      • 2017
    • Block B - Unter Arrest (2015)
      Block B - Unter Arrest
      6.2
      TV Series
      • Maria Reimers
      • 2015
    • Julia - Wege zum Glück (2005)
      Julia - Wege zum Glück
      3.5
      TV Series
      • Eva Landmann
      • 2005–2009
    • In aller Freundschaft (1998)
      In aller Freundschaft
      4.5
      TV Series
      • Ilse Richter
      • Helga Diesterweg
      • 2005–2008
    • Tornade : L'Alerte (2006)
      Tornade : L'Alerte
      4.9
      TV Movie
      • Krankenschwester (uncredited)
      • 2006
    • Nikola (1997)
      Nikola
      5.9
      TV Series
      • Frau Stahl
      • 2005
    • Judith Sehrbrock in Open (2005)
      Open
      6.3
      Short
      • ältere Bedienung
      • 2005
    • Brigade du crime (2001)
      Brigade du crime
      5.6
      TV Series
      • Hanne Deiritz
      • 2005
    • Der Mörder meines Vaters
      5.9
      TV Movie
      • 2005
    • Verrückt nach Markus Werner
      TV Movie
      • Frau Luna
      • 2004
    • Sehnsucht (2004)
      Sehnsucht
      6.4
      TV Movie
      • Alexanders Mutter
      • 2004
    • Iris Böhm, Cathlen Gawlich, and Dirk Heinrichs in Vice Squad (2002)
      Vice Squad
      5.4
      TV Series
      • Edeltraut
      • 2004
    • Une maman à toute épreuve (2003)
      Une maman à toute épreuve
      4.9
      TV Movie
      • Frau Brettschneider
      • 2003
    • Abschnitt 40 (2001)
      Abschnitt 40
      7.4
      TV Series
      • Frau Wiesenkrieger
      • 2002

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    • Height
      • 1.65 m
    • Born
      • July 11, 1943
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Spouses
        Günter Horn1993 - present
    • Children
      • Sebastian Ugovsky-Strassburger
    • Other works
      German dubbing version of Rùzový Hubert (1985) - dubbed Regina Rázlová.

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      Many German TV crime series fans didn't know that Karin Ugowski was one of the first officiating female police detective besides Sigrid Göhler in German TV with her appearance as Leutnant Helga Lindt supporting First Leutnant Hübner (Jürgen Frohriep) in the Polizeiruf 110 crime TV series episode "Blutgruppe AB" from 1972, confirmed by the DRA (Deutsches Rundfunk Archiv) listing of historical TV crime series.
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