Ursula Buchfellner Net Worth

She has been married to Michael Schanze since August 15, 1981. They have two children. Ursula Buchfellner is a German actress born on June 8, 1961 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany. She is best known for her roles in Sadomania - Hölle der Lust (1981), L'ultimo harem (1981) and Cola, Candy, Chocolate (1979). She has been married to Michael Schanze since 1981 and they have two children.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day June 08, 1961
Ursula Buchfellner age 61 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Preceded by Vicki McCarty
Succeeded by Sylvie Garant
Measurements Bust: 33" Waist: 23" Hips: 33"
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight 103 lb (47 kg; 7.4 st)

💰 Net worth

Ursula Buchfellner, a renowned actress, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in the year 2024. Born in 1961, Buchfellner has made a significant name for herself in the entertainment industry. She has delighted audiences with her talent and charisma, earning her a considerable fortune over the years. With her remarkable skills and reputation, it is no surprise that her net worth continues to grow steadily. As she continues to captivate audiences with her performances, Buchfellner's net worth is expected to witness further expansions in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1977

In 1977, a Photographer of Playboy asked her, if she was interested to become a playmate. After researching what this entailed she agreed. When media wrote about her, the baker's wife asked her to leave the bakery. The wages she earned allowed her to invite her older sister for a fried chicken dinner every day.

1980

She starred mainly in European B-movies such as Devil Hunter (1980) and Sadomania (1981). Later on she also featured in renowned German television serials, like Derrick.

2010

Buchfellner was born 3rd of 10 children in Munich. Her father was an alcoholic. For the first 3 years the family lived in a post-war shelter for the poor, until the "Hasenbergl" housing projects were built. Their apartment had running water and a toilet, but shared a bath on the floor. When her mother had twins, she and another sibling were sent to a children's home during the week and saw their family only on weekends. She has described how hunger was a constant experience especially towards the end of the month when money got tight.