Lars Löllmann

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Lars Löllmann (born April 30, 1974 in Bielefeld ) is a German actor , director , voice actor and screenwriter .

Life

Löllmann studied acting at the Berlin University of the Arts between 1999 and 2003 .

He received his first small role as a border soldier in 2001 in the television film Der Tunnel , directed by Roland Suso Richter . In 2003 he worked in the award-winning film WIR by Martin Gypkens and in You said that you love me with Hannelore Elsner . In 2006 he played the social worker in the Einstein boarding school series and was briefly seen in 2007 in the SAT.1 series RIS - The Language of the Dead with Ilja Richter .

Lars Löllmann became better known as managing director Gerrit Broda on Sat.1 - Telenovela Anna und die Liebe . With this continuous leading role in the series, in which he was seen from 2008 to 2009, Löllmann experienced his breakthrough as an actor.

In 2007 he spoke on the series Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive as the Cheetar played by James Gaylyn . This was his first dubbing role.

For the short film 56 (2010) with Fabian Stumm and Knut Berger , with which he could already be seen in the movie We , he took over the direction , script , camera and editing . In 2012 the film was nominated as best short film at the Max Ophüls Preis film festival in Saarbrücken.

Filmography (selection)

theatre

  • 2003: In the thicket of the cities
  • 2004: Parzifal
  • 2005: It's a pleasure to meet again

Director

  • 2010: 56

synchronization

  • 2007: Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 56 ( Memento from July 19, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Max Ophüls Prize 2012
  2. 56 Official Facebook profile