Uldis Dumpis
Biography
Uldis Dumpis (born October 3, 1943, in Riga, Latvia) is a Latvian stage, film, and television actor, as well as a poet and translator. He has been a member of the Dailes Theatre since 1962 and has appeared in many Latvian and Soviet films, including The Long Road in the Dunes, The Fisherman’s Son, and Dangerous Summer. Dumpis is regarded as one of Latvia’s most recognizable actors, known for his warm and intelligent on-screen presence.
Known For
Acting

1997
as
1971
as
1982
asĒriks

1971
as
1976
asfriend of the chief of the secret police

2004
asGeorgs

1985
asFridrihs

1976
asLauks

1973
asRobežnieks

2000
asVilhelms Munters

1976
asJānis

1966
asEduards

1985
asGenrikh Martinets

1978
asBernat

1986
asГерхард фон Цвишен

2008
asSelf

1973
asDidzis

1977
asBratkus

2010
asBarons

1974
asLauks

1984
as
1987
asMinister

1984
asKlein

1982
as
1985
asTevs

2017
as
1973
as
2014
as
1969
asUldis Ritums

1988
asVickis

2006
as
1966
as
1977
asArnis

2000
as
1980
asJānis

1996
as
2012
as
2007
asPastor

1971
as
1972
asBriedis

1974
as
1993
as
1978
as
1980
as
1980
as
1980
as
1982
as
1984
as
1986
as
1986
as
1986
as
1987
as
1989
as
1990
as
1991
as
1974
as
1981
asSchmiedemann

1982
asЭрнас Дуршис

1976
as(voice)

2012
as(voice)

1964
as
2001
as
1991
as
1979
asJonas

1975
as
1988
as
1979
as
1982
as
1978
as
2025
asSelf
as
as
asVon Zwishen
asManfred
asAivars Pētersons
asfliegerass der Luftwaffe
Production
Crew
Directing