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Ute Lubosch (born 10 March 1953 in Erfurt) is a German actress, who began her career in East German theater, film, and television.[1][2][3][4]
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^"Interview: Ute Lubosch". Coco Berliner (in German). June 2012. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
^Rinke, Andrea (2006). Images of women in East German cinema, 1972–1982: socialist models, private dreamers and rebels. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 978-0-7734-5684-6.
^Pflaum, Hans Günther; Prinzler, Hans Helmut (1993). Cinema in the Federal Republic of Germany. Inter Nationes. pp. 498, 493, 501.
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