Ulli Lommel
Ulli Lommel (December 21, 1944 – December 2, 2017) was a prominent German filmmaker and actor, renowned for his contributions to the horror genre and his collaborations with the influential director Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
Lommel began his career in the 1960s, gaining recognition as an actor in several of Fassbinder's groundbreaking films, which showcased his talent in a variety of roles. His work with Fassbinder helped to establish him as a significant figure in German cinema.
In the 1970s, Ulli Lommel transitioned to directing, where he carved out a niche in the horror film landscape. His notable works include "The Boogey Man" (1980), which became a cult classic and is celebrated for its innovative approach to horror storytelling. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Lommel continued to create a series of horror films that garnered attention for their unique style and gripping narratives.
Lommel's career was marked by his ability to blend psychological tension with supernatural themes, leaving a lasting impact on the genre. Over the years, he directed numerous films and maintained a dedicated following, cementing his legacy as a distinctive voice in horror cinema. His work continues to inspire filmmakers and horror enthusiasts alike, reflecting his enduring influence in the world of film.
Filmography
The American Soldier
Love Is Colder Than Death
Effi Briest
Daniel, the Wizard
Satan’s Brew
Chinese Roulette
Beware of a Holy Whore
Olivia (1983)
Good Old Friends
Fanny Hill
Rio das Mortes