Talented German actress, Ulrike Folkerts is famous for playing police officer 'Lena Odenthal' in the German crime television series "Tatort" which episodes are located in the town of Ludwigshafen. She is also well recognized for participating in the Gay Games 2002 in Sydney and for winning a silver and bronze medal in the swimming relay.
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Besides acting, Ulrike has also published her first book, an autobiography in 2005 whereas she published her second book: "Gluck gefunden" (Happiness found) together with her partner Katherina Schnitzler in October 2008. Additionally, she was the first woman to play Death in "Jedermann", Hugo von Hofmannsthal's version of "Everyman", at the Salzburg Festival in 2005 and 2006.
Early Life
The 60 years, Ulrike Folkerts took birth on 14th May 1961 as a Sunday child under the star sign of Taurus. She stepped for the very first time in Kassel, Germany holding German nationality. She came from German-white ethnic background. Similarly, her religious belief is in the Christian religion. Ulrike's race is white and she has recently celebrated her 60th birthday on the 14th May of 2021.
Regarding Ulrike's parents, her mother works as an Avon consultant whereas her father is a window dresser at Sarotti. She also has two siblings.
Personal Life
Ulrike Folkerts is in a relationship with her partner, Katharina Schnitzler due to which she belongs to the sexual orientation of lesbians. She is basically leading a blissful family life and therefore it's far less likely for her to get separated from her partner for any reason.
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Net Worth
The net worth of versatile woman, Ulrike Folkerts is estimated to be between $1 million to $5 million as of 2021. Her exact salary amount has not revealed yet but we can surely assume her salary around thousands of dollars per year. Her major source of income is from her acting career.
Awards and Achievements
- 2001: Jugendhorbuchpreis
- 2002: Publikums-Bambi - Hauptkommissarin Lena Odenthal
- 2007: Verdienstkreuz am Bande
- 2007: Courage-Preis for her work inter alia for "burundikids e.V." and alliance Landmine.de