Let Myhr

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Lasse Myhr (born February 21, 1980 in Hamburg ) is a German actor .

Life

From 2002 to 2006, Lasse Myhr trained as an actor at the University of Music and Theater in Zurich . He gained his first stage experience while studying at the Theater an der Sihl there. In 2005 he was awarded a sponsorship prize from the Armin Ziegler Foundation and the Acting Study Prize from the Federation of Migros Cooperatives and the Ernst Göhner Foundation .

From the 2006/2007 season to the 2012/2013 season Lasse Myhr was a member of the ensemble at the Münchner Kammerspiele and appeared in William Shakespeare's King Lear as Duke of Cornwall and in Henrik Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkmann as Erhart Borkmann .

Lasse Myhr also worked in various film and television productions . These included the ProSieben production Do it in Finnish by Marco Petry with Jasmin Schwiers , Volker Bruch and Daniel Zillmann and the Austrian feature film Bergblut by Philipp J. Pamer with Manfred-Anton Algrang and Verena Plangger . He was also seen as an actor in several episodes of SOKO 5113 and Polizeiruf 110 as well as the " Munich " and " Cologne " crime scene . He played in The sad King alongside Miroslav Nemec and Udo Wachtveitl the Siggi Aumeister and Home Sweet Home next to Klaus J. Behrendt and Dietmar bear the Kai Grabow . From the episode Lovergirl from the television series Kommissarin Lucas , Lasse Myhr took over the role of detective inspector Tom Brauer in 2013 .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Brief portrait of Lasse Myhr ( Memento from July 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on Münchner Kammerspiele online; accessed on August 14, 2016
  2. Down-to-earth: “King Lear” in the theater on Abendzeitung online; Retrieved May 9, 2013
  3. Radically Young Superman on Abendzeitung online; Retrieved May 9, 2013
  4. Official website with cast & crew on bergblut.com; Retrieved May 9, 2013
  5. When men lie too much Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung with film image on FAZ.NET ; accessed on October 20, 2016