Ulrich was born on 26 December 1963 into an upper-middle-class family in
Gentofte, Denmark; the son of Lone (
née Sylvester-Hvid) and tennis player
Torben Ulrich. The family lived at
Lundevangsvej 12 in
Hellerup. His paternal grandfather was tennis player
Einer Ulrich. His paternal grandmother, Ulla Meyer, was from a Jewish family; as a result, Ulrich's grandfather was persecuted by the
Nazis during
World War II. Saxophonist
Dexter Gordon was Ulrich's godfather, and he is a childhood friend of musician
Neneh Cherry. In February 1973, Ulrich's father obtained passes for five of his friends to a
Deep Purple concert held in the same
Copenhagen stadium as one of his tennis tournaments. When one of the friends could not go, they gave their ticket to the nine-year-old Lars, who was mesmerized by the performance and bought the band's album
Fireball the next day. The concert and album had a considerable impact on Ulrich, inspiring the start of his music career. As a result of his newfound interest in music, he received his first drum kit, a
Ludwig, from his grandmother around the age of 12 or 13. Ulrich originally intended to follow in his father's footsteps and play tennis, and he moved to
Newport Beach, California, in the summer of 1980. Despite being ranked in the top ten tennis players of his age group in Denmark, Ulrich failed to make it into the seven man
Corona del Mar High School tennis team, contributing to his decision to focus on music. In the documentary
Anvil! The Story of Anvil, Ulrich said that attending a
Y&T show was his defining moment in wanting to become a musician. In 1981, he discovered British heavy metal band
Diamond Head. He was excited about the band's style of music after purchasing their album
Lightning to the Nations, and traveled from
San Francisco to
London to see the band perform at the
Woolwich Odeon. Ulrich remains a fan of Diamond Head and would later mix their album
The Best of Diamond Head. Upon returning to the U.S., Ulrich placed an advert in a local newspaper looking for musicians to start a band with him.
James Hetfield responded, and Metallica was formed. ==Career==