
Age: 67
male
Ulrich Matthes was born in Berlin. He studied acting in the early 1980's in Berlin under Else Bongers. Ulrich Matthes studied German and English, because he really wanted to become a teacher, so he also took private acting lessons during his studies. His first engagement brought him to the Vereinigte Bühnen in Krefeld, where he played the title role in "Prinz Friedrich von Homburg". Later he came to Düsseldorf Schauspielhaus, the Bavarian State Theatre, the Munich Studio Theater and the Schaubühne place. Since the 2004/2005 season, he is member of the ensemble at Deutsches Theater in Berlin. In the 2004 movieThe Ninth Day, he plays Fr. Henri Kremer, a Catholic priest imprisoned at Dachau. In 2005 he was voted "Actor of the Year" by 'Theater heute' magazine for his performance in Edward Albees' "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?". Ulrich Matthes has also dubbed many American actors such as Kenneth Braga, Malcom McDowell, Charlie Sheen, Ralph Fiennes, and Richard Thomas. Description above from the Wikia site Hitler Parody, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikia.

Ulrich Matthes

Dr. Emil Horváth
for Dr. Emil Horváth in Whispers in the Trenches
Suggested by orz1992

In the final months of WWII, an elite Allied unit is sent behind enemy lines to investigate a silent battlefield—no bodies, no survivors. Trapped in crumbling trenches and scorched forests, the soldiers are hunted by ancient, inhuman entities awakened by the chaos of war. A seasoned, diverse unit of Allied soldiers is sent into a remote Eastern European region where a brutal battle was reported—but radio contact was suddenly lost. When they arrive, they find the area deserted. No German troops. No Allies. Only blood, bullet holes… and something not quite human watching them. As night falls, strange sounds echo through the trees. Soldiers vanish without a trace. Some are found mutilated, but not in ways that make sense—bones twisted inward, symbols carved into flesh, eyes turned to stone. The survivors realize they’re not just fighting to survive war… but something older and far worse.