• Name: Ulrich Mühe
  • Date of Birth: June 20, 1953
  • Place of Birth: Grimma, German Democratic Republic [now Saxony, Federal Republic of Germany]
Mini-bio: Though world-renowned by the end of his short life, actor Ulrich Mühe earned and sustained a great deal of continental recognition as a movie actor in his native Germany for almost 20 years. Prior to ... read morehis cinematic activity, Mühe learned construction, enlisted in the armed forces, and studied dramatic performance at the Hans Otto Theaterhochschule in Leipzig. Mühe debuted onscreen in the late '80s and early '90s, with such features as Die Frau und der Fremde (1985) and Schtonk! (1992), then rode to international fame largely on the crest of his collaborations with divisive Austrian helmer Michael Haneke, in whose films Benny's Video (1992) and Funny Games (1997) he starred. Mühe was particularly effective and memorable in the latter as Georg, a poor fellow who is set upon, along with his wife and son, by a pair of psychotic, homicidal "guests" during the family's stay at their lake house.Mühe's broadest recognition, however, arrived in 2006, with his lead role in Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's The Lives of Others. This picture -- which netted the Best Foreign Film Oscar at the 2006 Academy Awards (in February 2007) --concerns a surveillance officer for the Stasi secret police (Mühe) who lives in East Germany, circa 1984, and who makes his living eavesdropping on others' activities. The picture observes him as he spies on a gentleman suspected of treason -- but discovers that the fellow in question is in fact supremely loyal to the state, then finds his own loyalties and those of his victim shifting. The effort brought Mühe global attention and (along with the Haneke films, which attained a kind of cult following in the West) suggested decades of internationally oriented work for Mühe. On a note of tragic irony, this was not to be -- later that same year, in July 2007, Mühe died of stomach cancer in Frankfurt, Germany. He was 54. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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Replace this image with an actor photoUlrich Mühe mini-bio: Lived in Berlin, Germany.
Father of five children from three marriages: his oldest son works a photographer, his daughter Anna Maria Mühe is a successful actress and the younger children Sophie Marie and Jacob lived together with him and his wife Susanne Lothar until his death.
Collaborated with author and theatre director Heiner Müller at the Volksbühne and the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, where his 1989 performance as "Hamlet" became legendary.
Father of Anna Maria Mühe, together with Jenny Gröllmann.
Even as a child, he dreamed to become an actor.
Has an older brother named Andreas, who took over the family furrier business from their father.
He and other activists initiated the demonstrations against the East German communist regime in Berlin (November 1989).
Popular reader of audio books.
Studied acting at the Theaterhochschule "Hans Otto" in Leipzig in the late 1970s.
Shortly before his death, he was awarded honorary citizenship of his hometown Grimma (2007).
Father was a furrier.
Educated at the Leipzig university for theatre "Hans Otto".
Ex-stepfather of Jeanne Gröllmann.
In "The Lives of Others," Muehe plays a secret police surveillance expert in communist East Germany before the fall of the Berlin Wall. His stoicism gradually melts as he becomes swept up in the lives of an artistic couple. The role had particular resonance for Muehe, who was under surveillance by the Stasi when he was a star of East German theater. He later discovered that his then wife, German actress Jenny Groellmann, was registered as an informant for the Stasi during their years of marriage. She had denied she was an informant.

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