Florian Lukas
Florian Lukas (born March 16, 1973 in East Berlin ) is a German actor .
Life
Florian Lukas grew up in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg . At the age of 17 he began to play theater, initially in independent theater groups, and from 1993 to 1998 as a guest at the Berliner Ensemble and the Deutsches Theater in Berlin. In 1990 he made his first film Banale Tage (director: Peter Welz ). This was followed by numerous roles in television and cinema films, for example in Ex (1994, Mark Schlichter ), Dunckel (1997, Lars Kraume ) and The Forgotten Life (1997, Claudia Prietzel ). He broke off studying acting at the HFF Potsdam-Babelsberg in 1994.
He became known to a larger audience with the hit film Der Eisbär ( Til Schweiger ). For his performances in St. Pauli-Nacht (1998, Sönke Wortmann ) and Absolute Giganten (1998, Sebastian Schipper ), Florian Lukas received the Bavarian Film Award for Best Young Actor, for Absolute Giganten also the New Faces Award and the Actor Award of the Sochi Film Festival in Russia . For his role as Denis in the international hit Good Bye, Lenin! (2003, Wolfgang Becker ) he received the 2003 German Film Award for Best Supporting Actor and a Bambi .
This was followed by other appearances in movies, such as Liberated Zone (2003, Norbert Baumgarten ), Kammerflimmern (2003, Hendrik Hölzemann ) and One Day in Europe (2005, Hannes Stöhr ) as well as in television films such as the award-winning Carrot (2003, Hartmut Schoen ) In addition, he was back on stage in 2004 in Ulrich Mühle's production of Heiner Müller's The Order . In 2005, the movie started No songs about love of Lars Kraume . In 2007 Florian Lukas appeared in Maggie Peren's movie comedy Position Change. From 2010 to 2018 he took on a leading role in the television series Weissensee .
In 2010 he played in the video clip for Thanks from the Fantastic Four . From 2014 to 2017 Florian Lukas played the detective Jens Jensen in the crime series Friesland on ZDF.
Lukas is married and has two daughters.
Filmography (selection)
- 1992: banal days
- 1994: Tatort - Songbird (TV series)
- 1994: Liebling Kreuzberg (TV series, 2 episodes)
- 1995: Is Mausi coming out ?!
- 1995: Ex
- 1996: Our teacher, Doctor Specht (TV series, 13 episodes)
- 1996: Police Call 110 - The Slim Death (TV series)
- 1997: The captain of Köpenick
- 1997: Dazlak
- 1998: The polar bear
- 1998: Dunckel (TV movie)
- 1998: The Forgotten Life (TV movie)
- 1998: endurance test
- 1999: St. Pauli Night
- 1999: absolute giants
- 2000: Zoom - It's Always About Getting Closer
- 2001: Emil and the detectives
- 2001: crime scene - murder pit
- 2001: girl, girl
- 2001: Wambo
- 2002: Night shift - amok! (TV series)
- 2003: Good Bye, Lenin!
- 2003: Liberated Zone
- 2003: Learning to lie down
- 2003: Carrot
- 2004: ventricular fibrillation
- 2005: One Day in Europe
- 2005: No songs about love
- 2005: The final battle
- 2005: The night of the great flood
- 2006: FC Venus - attack is the best defense
- 2006: Night Shift - The Breakout
- 2007: No bond for life
- 2007: Change of position
- 2008: waiting for Angelina
- 2008: north face
- 2009: The wolves
- 2009: The Little Man (TV series, 8 episodes)
- 2009: The Goose Girl
- 2010: The Stranger
- 2010–2018: Weissensee (TV series, 24 episodes)
- 2011: I Phone You
- 2011: Anduni - Foreign Home
- 2011: Don - The King is back
- 2011: the lost time
- 2012: Into the White
- 2012: Tatort - In the name of the father
- 2013, 2018: The crime scene cleaner (TV series, 2 episodes)
- 2014: Murder in Aschberg (TV series)
- 2014: Grand Budapest Hotel
- 2014–2017: Friesland (TV series) → see cast
- 2014: We do it for money
- 2014: Everything must go - a family does the accounting (two-part TV series)
- 2014: The Last Crown Witness (TV Movie)
- 2015: Day of Truth
- 2015: Silvia S. - Blind rage
- 2016: In the middle of Germany: NSU (three-part TV series, part 3: The investigators - for official use only )
- 2016: Night shift - the last job
- 2016: Tatort - Faithful Roy
- 2017: The King of Berlin (TV movie)
- 2017: The Invisible - We want to live
- 2018: The silent classroom
- 2018: Mr and Mrs Bulle - Death in the Kiez (TV series)
- 2019: A strong team: Eiskalt (TV series)
- 2019: a fateful plan
- 2019: the war and me (multi-part)
- 2020: The Defector (TV series)
- 2020: The Institute - Oasis of Failure (TV series, 1 episode)
Radio plays and audio books
- 2004: Bodo Traber : The Cross on the Erlenberg - Director: Thomas Leutzbach (radio play - WDR )
- 2006: Per Schreiner : Back to Königsallee (Leit) - Director: Anouschke Trocker (radio play - RBB )
- 2009: Joachim Gaertner : Hate! More hate! The story of Eric and Dylan - Director: Thomas Wolfertz, role: Eric Harris ( WDR radio play documentary).
- 2010: Hugo Rendler : It's your turn - Director: Martin Zylka (crime radio play - WDR)
- 2012: Wolfram Höll : And then - Director: Cordula Dickmeiß (radio play - DKultur )
- 2012: Mario Salazar : Everything Gold Was Glanzzt , Director: Robert Schoen (DKultur)
- 2012: Matthias Käther / André Hatting : Klassiker Reloaded (Dr. Watson) - Director: Sven Stricker (radio play - RBB)
- 2013: Gesine Schmidt : EXPATS - Director: Gesine Schmidt / Heike Tauch (radio play - DLF )
- 2013: Karl-Heinz Bölling : The Protection of the Constitution - Director: Robert Schoen (radio play - DKultur)
- 2013: Andreas Jungwirth : Döbeln - Director: Heike Tauch (radio play - MDR)
- 2014: AJ Betts : The improbability of love , director: Dirk Kauffels ( Sauerländer audio )
- 2014: Jonathan Crown : Sirus , director: Sven Stricker ( Der Audio Verlag )
- 2015: Viviane Koppelmann : Sherlock & Watson - News from Baker Street: 1 - The Riddle of Musgrave Abbey , director: Leonhard Koppelmann (radio play - Der Audio Verlag )
- 2015: Viviane Koppelmann : Sherlock & Watson - News from Baker Street: 2 - A curse in pink , director: Leonhard Koppelmann (radio play - Der Audio Verlag )
- 2015: Joachim Ringelnatz : … liner Roma (Gustav) - adaptation and direction: Thomas Gerwin (radio play - RBB), Verlagsgruppe Random House, der Hörverlag, Munich 2016, ISBN 978-3-8445-2092-7 (CD)
Awards
- 1999: Bavarian Film Award , Best Young Actor for Absolute Giganten and St. Pauli Nacht
- 1999: New Faces Award for Absolute Giants
- 2000: Award for the best actor at the Sochi International Film Festival , Russia for Absolute Giants
- 2001: Best Actor Award at Ourense International Film Festival , Spain for Zoom
- 2003: Bambi for Good Bye, Lenin!
- 2003: German Film Award for Good Bye, Lenin!
- 2004: Best Male Supporting Actor at the Kara Film Festival in Karachi , Pakistan for Good Bye, Lenin!
- 2011: German TV Award for Best Series for Weissensee (1 season), representing the acting ensemble
- 2014: German Actor Award Best Ensemble in a TV Series for Weissensee (2 season)
- 2017: German television award Best multi-parter for the middle of Germany: NSU , on behalf of the drama ensemble
- 2017: German Television Crime Award for Best Actor for Die Ermittler - For official use only
Web links
- Own web presence
- Agency profile at Players Agency, accessed on July 26, 2020
- Florian Lukas in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Florian Lukas at filmportal.de
- Florian Lukas in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely accessible)
Individual evidence
- ^ Sven Goldmann: "Weissensee" is near Potsdam. In: Der Tagesspiegel, November 21, 2011.
- ↑ Hate! More hate! The story of Eric and Dylan. in the ARD radio play database, accessed on January 12, 2019.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lukas, Florian |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 16, 1973 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin , GDR |