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Home/People/Ulrike Meinhof
Ulrike Meinhof profile photo
Born
Oct 7, 1934Died: May 9, 1976
Lived 41 years
Place of Birth
Oldenburg, Germany
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

6
Movies
3
TV Shows
3
Directed
IMDb Profile

Ulrike Meinhof

Acting

Biography
Ulrike Marie Meinhof was a German left-wing militant. She co-founded the Red Army Faction in 1970 after having previously worked as a journalist for the monthly left-wing magazine konkret. She was arrested in 1972, and eventually charged with numerous murders and the formation of a criminal association. Before the trial concluded, Meinhof was found hanged in her prison cell in 1976.
A German Youth poster

A German Youth

as Self (archive footage)
2015
Children of the Revolution poster

Children of the Revolution

as Self (archive footage)
2011
The RAF: The Red Army Fraction poster

The RAF: The Red Army Fraction

as Self (archive footage)
2007
Ulrike Meinhof poster

Ulrike Meinhof

as Ulrike Meinhof
2006
Andreas Baader - Das Leben eines Staatsfeindes poster

Andreas Baader - Das Leben eines Staatsfeindes

Cast
2002
De qui dépend que l’oppression demeure ? poster

De qui dépend que l’oppression demeure ?

as Self
1975