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Ute Lubosch has been married since 2008.[2] Her son Marc Lubosch played as a teenager and starred in a number of DEFA films, including the 1989 Grüne Hochzeit [de], in which she played his character's mother.
Filmography
Television
Deines Nächsten Weib (1980)
Aus der Franzosenzeit (1981) as Friederike Voß
Adel im Untergang (1981) as Mia von Fuchs-Nordhoff
Der ungebetene Gast(2 episodes, 1981) as Vreni
Stimmung unterm Dach (1982) as Kerstin Gärtner
Das Mädchen und der Junge (1982)
Märkische Chronik (10 episodes, 1983)
Ich, der Vater (1983)
Bühne frei (1983)
Schauspielereien (1 episode, 1984)
Paulines zweites Leben (1984)
Franziska (1985)
Irrläufer (1985)
Händel aus Halle (1985)
Das Doppelleben des Monsieur Tourillon (1985) as Irma
^Rinke, Andrea (2006). Images of women in East German cinema, 1972–1982: socialist models, private dreamers and rebels. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN978-0-7734-5684-6.
^Pflaum, Hans Günther; Prinzler, Hans Helmut (1993). Cinema in the Federal Republic of Germany. Inter Nationes. pp. 498, 493, 501.