Lucas Confurius

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Lucas Confurius (* 1989 in Starnberg ) is a German - Dutch actor .

Life

Lucas Confurius was born the son of the writer and author Gerrit Confurius and an actress. He is the older brother of Henriette Confurius (* 1991), who is also an actress. As a teenager he appeared at the Tacheles Theater in Berlin in a production of Waiting for Godot .

Confurius has so far participated in ten film and television productions (as of 2015). In 2001 he made his film debut with the television feature Just My Son Was Witness . In 2004 he played a boy with a soccer ball in Sugar Orange . His brother Carl Confurius played one of his classmates in the same film. In 2008, he had a continuous supporting role as a student of Äneas Breuer in the television series Die Stein . In the television series In All Friendship he had an episode lead role in episode 509 entitled "Return", which was first broadcast in March 2011; he played the 19-year-old Nils Henschel, who fell seriously ill after a liver transplant. In Polizeiruf 110: Zwei Brüder (first broadcast: November 2011) he was seen in the role of the police intern Steven. In the ZDF series Krimi.de he played in 2013 in the episode, called "one of us" to the region of Nagorno-Karabakh derived Armenian youth Levon to be deported from Germany; Confurius played a friend of the main character Conny Lange. In the ZDF series Notruf Hafenkante he subsequently played a leading role in the episode entitled “Good Cop, Bad Cop” (first broadcast: October 2013); he was the ex-inmate and political activist Jimmy Haprecht.

Confurius lives in Vienna .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Lucas Confurius at schauspielervideos.de, accessed on June 25, 2015
  2. Episode 509: Return of plot description, cast and photos of scenes. Retrieved June 25, 2015
  3. KRIMI.DE/ERFURT - ONE OF US Plot description and cast. Retrieved June 25, 2015
  4. Good Cop, Bad Cop plot description, cast and photos of the scenes. Retrieved June 25, 2015