
Actor
Herman van Ulzen
Born 1948 · Enschede, Netherlands
Herman van Ulzen (* 1948 in Enschede, Netherlands; † December 2024 in Amsterdam, Netherlands) was a Dutch actor who was active primarily in the German-speaking world. Herman van Ulzen completed his acting training at the State University of Music and Theater in Heidelberg. Subsequently, he worked at numerous German-language theaters, including the Zimmertheater Heidelberg, the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, the Münchner Volkstheater, and the Comödie Dresden. From the mid-1970s onward, van Ulzen appeared regularly in film and television productions. He made his television debut in 1975 in the series *Autoverleih Pistulla*. He gained wider recognition through his recurring role in the crime series *Der Fahnder*, in which he appeared between 1985 and 1994. He made further appearances in productions such as *Hausmeister Krause* and, in 2020, in *Bibi & Tina – Die Serie*. Alongside his work in front of the camera, van Ulzen remained dedicated to the theater for many years and was regarded as a versatile character actor in both German television and on the stage.
Acting

This Crazy Heart
Älterer Herr · 2017

(T)Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1
Senator Davis · 2004

The Girl with Nine Wigs
Dr. Neumann · 2013

Flikken Maastricht
Götz Maier · 2007

Ants in the Pants
Tierarzt · 2000

Ants in the Pants 2
Auktionar · 2002

Polizeiruf 110
Schuldirektor · 1971

Der Fahnder
Paul · 1984

Auf Achse
Künstler · 1980

Meet Me in the Woods
Herrman · 2018

Bibi & Tina
Butler Dagobert · 2020

Kanzlei Berger
Rabbi · 2021

Love Scenes from Planet Earth
Abteilungsleiter · 1998

Alles Atze
Armin Freriks · 2000

My Falcon
Sander de Moor · 2023

Erkan & Stefan
Professor Schenker · 2000

Die Bergretter
Martin Thomas · 2009

Lea
Administrator · 1996

Auf eigene Gefahr
Weissberg · 1993

Lilly Schönauer - Heimkehr ins Glück
Brautmodenverkäufer · 2009

Finn und der Weg zum Himmel
Pfarrer · 2012
Mitternachtsspitzen
Self · 1988

Ein Ferienhaus in Schottland
Pater McEwan · 2008

Pura Vida Ibiza
Bens Vater · 2004