Andreas Lust
Andreas Lust (born March 20, 1967 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actor .
Live and act
From the age of 16, Andreas Lust studied drama with Elfriede Ott at the Vienna Conservatory , but soon left school. After a stay in South America, he then studied acting at the Mozarteum in Salzburg . Subsequently he played at the Vienna Volkstheater , the municipal theaters in Freiburg , the Landestheater Tirol , the United Theaters in Bozen and the Theater Phönix in Linz .
Lust came to film in 1994 in a supporting role in Wolfgang Murnberger's film Ich vobe . This was followed by another role in Murnberger's next film Auf Teufel komm raus (1995) as well as first leading roles in Die Liebe des Ganoven und Schwarzfahrer (1996) and other supporting roles.
In 2003 director Götz Spielmann became aware of him during the casting for Antares . He didn't cast him in this film, however, and didn't come back to him until 2007 for revenge . In the film he plays one of the main roles as a policeman . In preparation he spent a week with the police in Gföhl . In 2009, Revenge was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars . In the same year Lust filmed Der Räuber, directed by Benjamin Heisenberg . The film, for which Heisenberg was awarded the Bavarian Film Prize in 2010 , is based on the true story of the Austrian marathon runner and bank robber Johann Kastenberger , known as Ronnie the pump gun . The film is based on the novel of the same name by Martin Prinz , was invited to the Berlinale as a competition film and earned Lust the first ever Austrian Film Prize . Furthermore, Andreas Lust plays the role of Henry in the novel adaptation The Kameramörder of Thomas Glavinic . The film by director Robert Adrian Pejo was the opening film of Diagonale 2010.
Lust is a member of the German Film Academy .
Filmography
cinemamovies
- 1994: I pledge (Director: Wolfgang Murnberger )
- 1995: Come on the hell out of here
- 1996: Dodger (director: Nikolaus Leytner )
- 1997: In Swimming-Two Birds
- 1997: Der Unfisch (Direction: Robert Dornhelm )
- 1998: Suzie Washington (Director: Florian Flicker )
- 2001: The Queen's Men ( All the Queen's Men ) (directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky )
- 2005: Munich (Director: Steven Spielberg )
- 2006: Balkan Traffic - Nirgendwo the day after tomorrow (Director: Markus Stein)
- 2008: Revenche (Director: Götz Spielmann )
- 2009: The Robber (Director: Benjamin Heisenberg )
- 2010: The Cameraman (Director: Robert Adrian Pejo )
- 2011: A very hot number (Director: Markus Goller )
- 2012: Cross-border commuters
- 2015: The Blunt King
- 2015: One of us
- 2016: The Hermits
- 2017: The outdoor pool clique
- 2017: Casting
Television films
- 1996: A crook's love (Director: Peter Ily Huemer )
- 1998: Opera Ball (Director: Urs Egger )
- 2001: Finlandia (Direction: Eleni Ampelakiotou, Gregor Schnitzler )
- 2001: Uprising (Director: Jon Avnet )
- 2003: Delivered (Director: Andreas Prochaska )
- 2004: My Murderer (Director: Elisabeth Scharang )
- 2006: The ice breaks (Director: Falk Schweikhardt)
- 2006: 8 × 45 - Until death (Director: Bernhard Semmelrock)
- 2011: In the Wrong Life (Director: Christiane Balthasar )
- 2011: The Man with the Bassoon (Director: Miguel Alexandre )
- 2011: You don't want to know anything about it (Director: Tim Trachte )
- 2012: Mobbing (Director: Nicole Weegmann )
- 2013: The Forbidden Woman
- 2013: Hannah Mangold & Lucy Palm - Dead in the Forest (TV movie)
- 2014: Julia and the officer
- 2014: Landauer - The President
- 2015: Naked among wolves
- 2017: Harri Pinter, bastard
- 2018: The miracle of Wörgl
TV series and series
- 1996: Stockinger - The Secret of the Krimmler Falls
- 1996-2002: Inspector Rex (3 episodes)
- 1999: Balko - Baby Stress
- 2000: Medicopter 117 - Every life counts (episode Between Life and Death )
- 2001: Dolce Vita & Co (1 episode)
- 2002: Inspector Rex (episode blond, pretty, dead )
- 2002: a case for two
- 1999–2003: Julia - An Unusual Woman (3 episodes)
- 2003: SOKO Kitzbühel - The Ring of the Dead
- 2004: Crime Scene: The Guardian of the Source
- 2005: SOKO Kitzbühel - Skateboard
- 2008: Crime scene: granite
- since 2009: Quickly determined
- 2008: SOKO Vienna - You shouldn't kill
- 2013: SOKO Vienna - driven hunt
- 2013: Stolberg (episode The Frankenberg Protocols )
- 2014: Crime scene: At the end of the hallway
- 2014: Police call 110: Dawn
- 2015: Crime scene: Côte d'Azur
- 2015: Southern Cross
- 2016: Crime scene: Mia san now where it hurts
- 2018: War of Dreams
- 2018: Crime scene: driven hunt
- 2018: roller coaster
- 2019: Last trace of Berlin - summer solstice
- 2019: Tatort: Forever and You
- 2019: Tatort: The Eternal Wave
- 2019: The Dead from Lake Constance - The Mermaid
- 2019: SOKO Hamburg - Deadly turning point
Short films
- Don't Kill (Director: Max Linder)
Awards
- 2011: Austrian Film Award - Best Male Actor for The Robber
- 2017: Günter Rohrbach Film Award - Actor Award for Casting
Web links
- Andreas Lust in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Andreas Lust at filmportal.de (with photo gallery)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Interview. revanche.at - Götz Spielmann in an interview with Karin Schiefer, September 2007; Retrieved May 6, 2008
- ^ The ensemble: Andreas Lust. revanche.at; Retrieved May 6, 2008
- ↑ Andreas Lust. In: deutsche-filmakademie.de. German Film Academy , accessed on March 26, 2019 .
- ↑ “Western” wins Günter Rohrbach Film Prize . Article dated November 3, 2017, accessed November 4, 2017.
- ↑ Günter Rohrbach Film Prize 2017 goes to “Western” ( Memento from November 4, 2017 in the Internet Archive ). Article dated November 3, 2017, accessed November 4, 2017.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lust, Andreas |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 20, 1967 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |