Marc Limpach

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Marc Limpach, 2018

Marc Limpach (born May 3, 1975 in Luxembourg ) is a Luxembourg lawyer , author , actor and dramaturge .

Life

Growing up in Luxembourg, he studied law at the universities of Strasbourg , Cologne , Paris and Cambridge . He then worked for an international law firm, then for the Luxembourg financial market supervisory authority CSSF .

Already in his school days he was interested in acting, was a member of the youth theater group of his Lycée and took courses at the Esch / Alzette Conservatory . Even during his studies and his work as a lawyer, he remained active as an actor and appeared, among others, for the Théâtre National du Luxembourg , at the Luxembourg Casemate Theater and at the Ruhr Festival . Since 2007 he has been designing the repertoire of the casemate theater as a dramaturge.

In his first major television role in 2018, he played the Luxembourg banker Luc Jacoby in the German-Luxembourg short television series Bad Banks ( arte / ZDF ), alongside Désirée Nosbusch and Tobias Moretti, among others .

As an author, Limpach writes fictional and non-fictional texts in the field of theater, film and television as well as historical studies, especially on the contemporary history of Luxembourg, primarily in German and Lëtzebuergesch . Among other things, he was co-author of the Luxembourg sitcom Weemseesdet and wrote the play En Tiger am Rousegäertchen about the takeover of the Luxembourg steel group Arcelor by the Mittal Steel Company .

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Individual evidence

  1. Dunkelstadt, Volume 3: Blood and Water. Retrieved March 4, 2020 .