Ulrike Folkerts
Ulrike Folkerts

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Ulrike Folkerts was born in 1961 in Kassel, Germany. Ulrike Folkerts (* 14. Mai1961 in Kassel) is a German actress. It is known as the scene of the crime Commissioner Lena Odenthal. Career After her acting training at the Hochschule for ... (Full Biography Below)

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Ulrike Folkerts was born in 1961 in Kassel, Germany. Ulrike Folkerts (* 14. Mai1961 in Kassel) is a German actress. It is known as the scene of the crime Commissioner Lena Odenthal. Career After her acting training at the Hochschule for music and Theater in Hannover, Germany received Folkerts 1987 Engagement at the state theater in Oldenburg. In 1987, she had her debut film in the girl with the lighters, under the direction of Ralf Huettner. Nationally known and popular Folkerts in the role of the Ludwigshafen main Commissioner Lena Odenthal that is since 1989, in the ARD-crime series Tatort. In this she has achieved, according to Horst, the longest "service Tappert time" of all German TV commissioners. Since 1996, Andreas Hoppe plays the role of Mr Mario Kopper at your side. Folkerts plays to the theatre and was to play in 2005 and 2006 at the Salzburg festival as the first woman in the Everyone to see in the role of TOD's. Folkerts also speaks to audiobooks and received in 1999 an award as reader of the novel And the sea.[1] Private, Sports, Media As a committed Amateur athlete Folkerts took part in the Gay Games 1994 in New York City, and the Euro games in Berlin in 1996.[2][3] As a jury member she participated in the gay and lesbian Grand Prix in Cologne in 1999, which was transferred in the WDR. At the Gay Games 2002 in Sydney Folkerts caught up with the swimming season of the Berlin Association, "prelude", a silver and a bronze medal. In the single competition she was disqualified because of false starts.[2] In July 2004, she erschwamm a bronze medal at the Eurogames in Munich.[4] In a questionnaire Folkerts was to log how you would like to be remembered: to say "a actress, which has brought us, in their roles, new types of women, and who as a self-confessed lesbian, many women in courage their homosexuality, Yes to life ..."[3] Together with her partner, artist Katharina Schnitzler, brought Folkerts in October 2008, the book of happiness found on the market. Social Commitment Together with the action Alliance Landmine Folkerts calls for a ban on all types of land mines. At the beginning of June 2004, they visited the projects of Handicap International in Kosovo.[5][6] Folkerts is also committed to people with Down's syndrome (trisomy 21), by participated in a poster campaign of the DS info center part. On the posters and postcards, which were published in October 2005, is you can see with Ella Zoch, a girl with Down syndrome, you already know since its birth. The Motto of the series of images reads: "A child with Down syndrome can sometimes go very nicely on the nerve. Just like any other child.“ As the Ambassador of Burundi kids e. V. Folkerts supported the construction of a school for street children and former child soldiers in Burundi. At the beginning of March 2005, she visited the facility in the North of the capital Bujumbura.[7] Folkerts has been in two TV spots in the advertising campaign Your voice against poverty played a part, which is committed to global poverty reduction: Before the G8-summit in Heiligendamm in 2007 and 2010, together with 12 actor-colleagues from the crime scene in a Spot in the run-up to the UN Millennium summit.

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